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Ponty must pass Wanderers test

Wins over Aberavon and Newport and a draw with Ebbw Vale make the Wanderers the club that nobody wants to meet at this stage of the season, but Pontypridd have their eyes set on the title and if they win their last four matches they will do it. Read

Honours even in this titanic battle

Glamorgan Wanderers 26-26 Ebbw Vale. A DRAW was a fair outcome to a game which neither side deserved to lose at the Memorial Ground after the players had given their all in a cracker of a second half, writes Barri Hurford. Read

Penalty draws relief for Vale

Glamorgan Wanderers 26-26 Ebbw Vale. CLUB president Sir Tasker Watkins – 88 last November – went into Wanderers’ changing room straight after the match to congratulate them on a "great performance." Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Ebbw Vale

EBBW VALE are running out of games, having dropped to second place after leading the division since Boxing Day. Read

Deadly Dixon puts boot into Steelmen

Ebbw Vale's title hopes received another massive setback at Newport, the hosts deservedly winning 22-11 to flag up their own championship credentials. Read

Newport stunned

Newport 17-34 Glamorgan Wanderers GLAMORGAN WANDERERS last night gained a stunning first league win over Newport to deal their title hopes a hammer blow. Read

Hard-working Robin is star for the Wanderers

GLAMORGAN WANDERERS had relegation fears eased by a splendid second-half display with a 5-0 try-count in their favour after the Wizards had led 9-0 with 30 minutes to play, writes Howard Evans. Read

Aberavon v Glamorgan Wanderers

THE Wizards have never lost at home to the Wanderers, but this match is likely to be a close one. Read

Last kick is fatal for Wanderers

Bedwas went through a full cycle of emotions before finally reaching the last eight with a last-gasp Stuart Thomas penalty. Read

Bedwas in last minute win

BEDWAS went through to the last eight courtesy of a last-minute Stuart Thomas penalty at the Memorial Ground after leading at half-time by 17-5. Read

Cardiff have final say in real thriller

Glam Wanderers 31-34 Cardiff. CARDIFF secured the double over their capital city rivals in a thrilling clash at the Memorial Ground. Read

Blues hold back early points haul

CARDIFF shaded an action-packed local derby at the Memorial Ground after recovering from an early points blitz by the Wanderers. Read

Codling prepares his Steelmen for close-run title fight

EBBW VALE coach Alex Codling believes there is a lot of work to be done before the Steelmen can think about winning the Principality Premiership title. Read

Wanderers happy to do things by half

Glamorgan Wanderers 21-10 Maesteg. NEVER has the old cliche "a game of two halves" been more appropriate following this no-holds barred encounter at the Memorial Ground, writes Tom McMahon. Read

McCarthy puts boot into Maes

MAESTEG dragged themselves from the Memorial Ground wandering how they lost a match they had dominated for long periods. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Maesteg

THIS is a huge match for both clubs with Maesteg glad to have the services of their influential skipper Ian Boobyer. Read

Bedwas 10-11 Glamorgan Wanderers

DESPERATELY seeking to get away from the relegation area of the Premiership and a man short for most of the second half, Glamorgan Wanderers pulled off a huge victory against a team that must have been disappointed with its second-half performance. Read

Bedwas v Glamorgan Wanderers

IN some ways, this is the most important game of the day as both clubs see it as a must-win situation. Read

Crunch time for Wanderers, says Hodges

Neath 36-20 Glam Wanderers. OVER the next fortnight Glamorgan Wanderers face matches that will influence their chances of a third season in the top flight. Read

Third win for the Blacks

NEATH did the damage during the opening half to run out comfortable winners over Glamorgan Wanderers at The Gnoll. Read