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Roger Lewis

WRU green light for Principality revamp

WELSH Rugby Union chiefs have given the green light to a radical revamp of the Principality Premiership. Read

Swansea targeting a record 12th win

Llandovery 15-26 Swansea. SWANSEA had to withstand enormous Llandovery second-half pressure before gaining their 11th consecutive league win which equalled a club record in the Premiership. Read

Drovers dig deep

Llandovery 15-26 Swansea. THE All Whites reeled off an eleventh consecutive Premiership win by beating Llandovery at Church Bank. Read

Magnificent Drovers pack outplayed Ravens’ eight

BRIDGEND did near neighbours Maesteg no favours at all when they blew a promising half-time situation to crash to defeat at Church Bank, writes John Edwards. Read

Drovers battle on

THE Drovers gained another vital win in their fight for Premiership survival by deservedly beating Bridgend at a very windy Church Bank. Read

Record-breaker Thomas piles on the pressure

NEATH fly-half Howard Thomas is building a reputation for making history with late goal kicks, writes Tony Poole. Read

Next step toward Premier reform

THE second stage of the review of the Principality Premiership will begin this week. Read

Cardiff have upper hand

Cardiff 15-0 Llandovery. THERE was little between the two sides on a heavy Arms Park pitch, but Cardiff earned the win through their ability to convert chances into tries. Read

Cardiff take revenge

LLANDOVERY fielded eight and Cardiff six of the players who had locked horns in the 2007 Konica Minolta Cup final but this time there was to be no fairy tale ending for the Drovers on the return to the capital. Read

Pontypridd beat Llandovery 24-7

THIS was yet another defeat for the luckless Drovers but they did in fairness play far better than in the recent heavy home defeats at the hands of Llanelli and Bedwas. Read

Back row power Bedwas to victory

Llandovery 7 Bedwas 25. BEDWAS ran out clear winners at Church Bank, outplaying a stolid and unimaginative Llandovery from first to last. Read

Convincing derby win for Llanelli

LLANELLI were deserved winners of the west Wales derby between the Scarlets feeder clubs, with a clear edge up front and greater speed behind the scrum. Read

Vale go back on top

Ebbw Vale 38-13 Llandovery. EBBW VALE got five tries and a bonus point at Eugene Cross Park as they went back to the top of the Premiership after beating a very disappointing Llandovery, writes Huw S Thomas. Read

All change for Keys

IT’s all change for the Keys as their injury-hit squad is bolstered by the return of strong centre Dan Dark in particular. Meanwhile, James Malpas is fit to return to the pack alongside a pair of solid flankers in Geraint Gladwyn and Tom Lampard. Read

Late burst lifts Whites

SWANSEA leapfrogged Cross Keys and Newport in the Premiership table after beating Llandovery with a late burst of 15 points which also clinched a bonus point, writes Huw S Thomas Read

Back row lads tame Drovers

ABERAVON claimed their fifth league win in nine outings when they got the better of Llandovery in a closely-fought encounter. Read

Vital victory for Drovers

Llandovery 35-17 Maesteg. THIS was a game of huge importance for two sides that face a winter of grim attrition in their fight for Premiership survival, writes Huw S Thomas. Read

Drovers rampant

LLANDOVERY won this bottom-of-the-table clash with some ease and, in so doing, got five valuable points in their search for mid-table safety. Read

‘Passive’ rule hits Drovers

BRIDGEND deservedly and in the end decisively won their first game of the season by beating an error-prone Llandovery at the Brewery Field. Read

Ravens capable of bouncing back from their six hit

SIX defeats from six starts is hardly the start Bridgend were anticipating but at least in their latest setback to Aberavon there were signs of better things to come. Read