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Johnson shows his star quality

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. Read

Glam Wands 20-20 Aberavon

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. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Aberavon

ABERAVON backs coach Danny Hawkins joins his brother David on the bench as Richard Morgan plays at scrum-half with Darren Ryan at centre. Read

Wanderers fold up after their fine start

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. Read

Cardiff win capital city derby

CARDIFF won the capital city derby after a match that had plenty of fireworks in the first half fizzled out into a damp squib after the interval. Read

Cardiff v Glamrogan Wanderers

THOUGH this is often a tight, hard-fought derby, Cardiff have never lost a league match to the Wanderers either home or away. Read

Richards on charge to catch Wanderers

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. Read

There's no place like home for Maesteg

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. Read

Glam scrape bottom at Maesteg

LUKE RICHARDS scored 18 points to give the Old Parish a vital victory and send the Wanderers crashing to the bottom of the table. Read

Glum Glam as Thomas puts victory to Bed

THIS game at the Memorial Ground was hardly a great advertisement for Premiership rugby, writes Barri Hurford. Read

Sean's boot bonus

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. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Bedwas

BEDWAS forwards coach Ian Gardner was keen to show his side the Wanderers video at Bridgend last Saturday. Read

David back from down under to lift Ravens spirits

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. Read

Bridgend relishing new sense of purpose

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. Read

Turner leads way as Keys hit high notes

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. Read

Wanderers lose their way against Keys

Glamorgan Wanderers were handed a reality check when they were defeated by a gritty Cross Keys side at the Memorial Ground. Read

Great Scott's efforts seal Keys win

CROSS Keys halted Glamorgan Wanderers' encouraging start to the season with a thrilling victory at the Memorial Ground. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Cross Keys

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. Read

Young star Sam catches the eye for Wanderers

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. Read

Wanderers snatch shock win

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. Read