YET another nail-biting finish to a Premiership match, saw the Wanderers score two injury-time tries, convert one and miss both a conversion and penalty that would have given them the three points they deserved.
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An amazing seven minutes of injury time - that related mostly to the dislocated shoulder suffered by Aberavon flanker James Davies - saw them go from 20-8 leaders to finish with a lucky draw.
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Cardiff 26-11 Glam Wands. GLAMORGAN Wanderers remain rooted to the foot of the Principality Welsh Premiership table after failing to maintain their bright start at the Arms Park.
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THIS highly-charged basement showdown was packed with incident and controversy as Maesteg sent their rivals plunging to the foot of the table, writes Huw Owen.
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Maesteg 23-11 Glam Wands The importance of this victory was not lost on Maesteg's backs coach Leighton O'Connor whose side have now won three out of three on home territory.
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BEDWAS always looked the more likely to win this low-level encounter at the Memorial Ground and 14 points from Sean Thomas sent them on their way.
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GARETH DAVID'S 17 points in his first match back from New Zealand lifted the Ravens to victory after successive defeats at Cardiff and Newport, writes George Williams.
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Bridgend v Glamorgan Wanderers
BRIDGEND will be seeking to get the show back on the road against Glamorgan Wanderers in the Principality Premiership today after a slight fall from grace over the opening month.
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Glam Wanderers 25-32 Cross Keys. CROSS KEYS continued their mini-revival as they took the scalp of Glamorgan Wanderers in an entertaining contest at the Memorial Ground.
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CROSS KEYS come in search of their first away league win since Boxing Day at Newport. Since then they have lost all 10 games, while the in-form Wanderers have not lost at home since February.
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GLAMORGAN WANDERERS gained their second league win in three games when they added the scalp of Llanelli to that of champions Neath, writes Huw S Thomas.
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Llanelli 18-25 Glamorgan Wanderers. THE Wanderers added the scalp of Llanelli to that of champions Neath by gaining a thoroughly deserved victory at Stradey Park.
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