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Llanelli v Glam Wdrs

LLANELLI, with 11 changes last week, make another 10 from the side that lost at Cardiff. Read

McCarthy has region to be cheerful

New Glamorgan Wanderers coach Richard Hodges is hoping to help the fit-again Gareth McCarthy achieve his regional dream. Read

Sub James underplays his decisive contribution

MODEST substitute Ashleigh James, who scored Whites' decisive 80th-minute try said, "I'm an underdog at my age," writes George Williams. Read

Swansea 33-29 Glam Wands

It was something akin to after the Lord Mayor's Show for the not-so-happy Wanderers, who came a cropper after taking the prized scalp of champions Neath on the opening day of the season. Read

Wanderers have a last action hero

SUBSTITUTE hooker Ashleigh James was the All Whites' hero as he scored the 80th minute decisive try. Read

Swansea v Glam Wanderers

Swansea coach Tony Clement realises winning at Cardiff last week will be meaningless if the All Whites let this one slip away. Read

Champs humbled by Wanderers' will to win

UNEASY was the head that wore the crown as Neath sank to an astonishing opening day defeat to Glamorgan Wanderers at the Memorial Ground, writes Tony Poole. Read

Glam Wdrs 33-30 Neath

On a day of shocks, this result was one of the most eye-catching, although Wanderers twice last season took Neath to the wire. Read

Shock as Wanderers blast Blacks

SHOCKS don't come bigger than this as Glamorgan Wanderers deservedly toppled champions Neath at the Memorial Ground. Read

Glam Wands 33-30 Neath

Wanderers have not beaten Neath in four league meetings - two at home and two away. Read

Rowl on new Premier term

THE NEW 14-team Principality Premiership kicks off next weekend, WRITES SIMON ROBERTS. Read

WRU pledge cash boost for regions

The Welsh Rugby Union have pledged an extra £1.7million in funding for their four professional regions and 245 member clubs after enjoying a record-breaking financial year. Read

WRU to delay the Premier clubs' fate

The Welsh Premier Division clubs look likely to have to wait until the end of this month to discover who will be relegated at the end of the season. Read

It's entertainment all the way

THOSE neutrals among a good-sized Memorial Ground crowd could have had no complaints about getting value for their money from this match, writes Mike Haynes. Read

Ponty pinch winner

A GUTSY performance from Pontypridd kept them on course for a third-place finish following this nail-biting win over Glamorgan Wanderers. Read

Welsh clubs face an edgy wait

THE WELSH Premiership and Division One clubs will learn if they qualify for a new semi-professional top tier, this week. Read

Premiership: Neath lose skipper and No 9

NEWLY-CROWNED Principality Premiership champions Neath take on Maesteg for the third time in 17 days this afternoon. Read

Drovers earn a lifeline

THE Drovers gave themselves a lifeline in their bid to avoid relegation when they won their last home game of the season at the expense of the Wanderers. Read

McCarthy makes his mark against Bedwas

GOOD news for Bedwas regarding WRU ground criteria failed to spill over on to the field against Glamorgan Wanderers, writes Tony Poole. Read

Mission achieved by Glam

Wanderers director of rugby Alyn Humphreys was slightly more cautious than his captain Matt Bolton after this victory at Bedwas all but secured the club's Welsh Premiership status. Read