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Wander try for Thomas

FLANKER Richard Thomas grabbed Wanderers' winning try in the 80th minute to avenge their 24-19 Welsh Cup home defeat a fortnight ago. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Swansea

SWANSEA make a quick return to the capital after skipper Gareth Newman's try just gave them a cup victory at Wanderers two weeks ago. Read

Coetsee vows to give Whites tough trip again

WANDERERS' coach Fielies Coetsee warns they are geared to make it tough for the Whites, who return to the Memorial Ground in the league on Saturday week, March 4. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Swansea

COACHING team Tony Clement and Keith Colclough hope the Swansea revival continues, but will know that the Wanderers have twice dumped the All Whites out of the cup. Read

Glamorgan W 15-31 Llanelli

LLANELLI were always in command at the Memorial Ground, running out comfortable winners with a try count of five to two. Read

Gavin shines bright

YOUNGEST of the Quinnell brothers, Gavin, moved up from his usual place in the back row to the engine room for this game at the Memorial Ground. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Llanelli

SCARLETS scrum-half Clive Stuart-Smith, hooker Aled Gravell and lock Gavin Quinnell all get a run with Stuart-Smith making his premier debut. Read

Wanderers lose way against five-try Quins

QUINS put on a display to warm the hearts of the faithful, as they knocked the Wanderers out of their stride early on, writes Mike Walters. Read

Carm Quins 42-19 Glam Wanderers

QUINS gained their biggest win of the season but far more importantly it was a third consecutive win as they slowly move out of the relegation zone. Read

Carmarthen Quins 42-19 Glamorgan Wanderers

Shaun lloyd, a 30-year-old fireman from Llangennech, is proving a good tighthead prop for the Quins, who entertain Glamorgan Wanderers today. Read

Premiership preview

Rock-bottom Cardiff's preparations for tomorrow's crucial trip to Llandovery have been it by a series of late withdrawals. Read

Maes work James

Maesteg 12-9 Glam Wands. MAESTEG took a big step towards Premiership survival after a hard-earned victory in a tense, no-frills, showdown with their promoted rivals. Read

Maesteg v Glamorgan Wanderers

THIS is the battle of the two promoted sides from last season with Maesteg having lost their last four league games and Wanderers winning one of seven. Read

Ponty power back to their best

PONTYPRIDD got back on track last night with a classy Principality Premiership victory over Glamorgan Wanderers taking them back into second place, writes Tony Poole. Read

Abercynon 24-30 Glam Wands

An upset seemed on the cards at Y Parc when Abercynon led Glamorgan Wanderers 19-10 at half-time after some excellent rugby. Read

Wands in real scare at Cynon

ABERCYNON looked well on course to topple Premiership visitors Wanderers from the competition, leading by 10 points at the interval, but ball starvation eventually proved their undoing. Read

Ravens ready for big cup clash

COACH Chris Stephens says the Ravens will go to Neath "All guns blazing" in the cup on Saturday, writes George Williams. Read

Flying Ravens eye-up Neath

COACH Chris Stephens gave Neath a Cup warning last night as the Ravens took over second place from Pontypridd behind the Premier champions. Read

Glamorgan Wanderers v Bridgend

BRIDGEND make their first appearance in West Cardiff since season 1990-91, when they scraped a 12-10 victory. Read

Wanderers on the up

Glamorgan Wanderers 29-8 Bedwas. GLAMORGAN Wanderers deservedly accounted for Bedwas to bring to an end a four-match losing sequence in the Principality Premiership, writes Tony Poole. Read