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Bedwas 16-34 Glam Wands

CENTRE Gareth McCarthy chipped in with 24 points as Glamorgan Wanderers guaranteed themselves another season in the Principality Premiership. Read

Crunch time for Pooler's bid to escape

PONTYPOOL'S battle to escape the foot of the Principality Welsh Premiership starts today against Gwent rivals Cross Keys - the first of four home matches for Pooler. Read

Wands looking to position of safety

Glamorgan Wanderers could all but secure their Welsh Premiership status for another season with victory at Bedwas tomorrow (2.30pm). Read

Leaman the star turn in Cardiff win

UP against a team that has been doing well in recent weeks, Cardiff produced a sparkling brand of rugby for 40 minutes at the Memorial Ground, writes Barri Hurford. Read

Mike does the double

Glam Wanderers 10-41 Cardiff. IT was the first league match in 15 years between the capital city's two top sides and there was a sizeable crowd, including the President of the WRU and other former internationals, at the Memorial Ground. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Cardiff

CARDIFF won 42-15 at the Memorial Ground 15 seasons ago and there has been no league meeting there since, while the first full club match between the two at the ground was in 1969. Read

Cross Keys 15-31 G Wanderers

WANDERERS came back from a 15-5 deficit to give Keys a five-try beating at Pandy Park. Read

Cross Keys v Glamorgan Wanderers

CROSS KEYS have never lost a league game at home to the Wanderers and gained an 18-17 away win in November. They bring Justin Thomas back at full-back and Gareth Betts returns to partner Scott Mitchell. Read

Wanderers put real try spell on the Wizards

ABERAVON failed to score a try for the first time in 33 league matches and battling Glamorgan Wanderers ran in four to gain their first league win over the Wizards, writes Howard Evans. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers 27-3 Aberavon

GLAMORGAN Wanderers never looked a side that were battling to avoid being in the relegation zone and thoroughly deserved their win over third-placed Aberavon. Their win was even more remarkable as they scored four tries to nil. Read

Aberavon look to keep Memo record

ABERAVON have never lost a league game at the Memorial Ground and field what looks like a wet-weather side, though injuries have ruled out Richard Carter, Simon Peters and Danny Hawkins. Read

Coetsee regrets missed chance

A FORWARD battle in the mud ended all square, but the Wanderers will have been the more disappointed at the draw, writes Huw S Thomas. Read

Drop is still on the cards

Ebbw Vale 5-5 G Wanderers. BOTH these relegation-threatened sides considered the draw a matter of two points dropped rather than the one point gained. Read

Ebbw Vale v Glamorgan Wanderers

COACH Alex Codling was delighted by his first win as the Steelmen beat Aberavon on Tuesday with Jonathan Hawker controlling the game at fly-half. Read

Rebel clubs scheme up WRU battle plans

WALES' rank-and-file clubs are drawing up a four-pronged strategy aimed at changing the top tier of the WRU in the wake of the Ruddockgate affair, the Western Mail has learned. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers 25-25 Pontypool

A BATTLE near the foot of the table saw neither side deserve to lose. Read

Aberavon 36-35 Glamorgan Wanderers

Aberavon fly-half Gareth Knox landed a last-gasp penalty to put them second in the table. Read

Wands' late woe

Glamorgan Wanderers have a pattern of heart-breaking losses against the Welsh Premiership top teams this season and it continued at the Talbot Athletic Ground when a last-gasp Gareth Knox penalty gave Aberavon a sensational 36-35 victory. Read

Stricken Ponty spared a trip to Steelmen

Pontypridd have been granted special dispensation from the Welsh Rugby Union to postpone tonight's Principality Premiership match at Ebbw Vale. Read

Thomas pulls a flanker right at the death

FLANKER Richard Thomas's 80th-minute try earned Wanderers precious points as well as avenging the 24-19 Welsh Cup home defeat a fortnight earlier, writes George Williams. Read