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Football: Dedicated ref honoured

PORT Talbot Referees’ Society life member John Morgan has been presented with a Football Association of Wales long service award. Read

Rugby: Five Stars endeavour

Division 5 South Central Read

Nominations wanted for award

THE Welsh Sports Association is calling for nominations from Neath and Port Talbot for its prestigious annual Administrator of the Year Award. Read

Osprey Taylor hangs up his boots

OSPREYS centre Mark Taylor has announced his retirement at the end of this season. Read

All still to play for in leisure leagues

Neath Leisure Leagues round-up Read

Rugby: Champions’ derby victory

Division Four South West Read

Football: Council cash boost means a fair playing field

ALMOST £40,000 has been invested into Tudor Park football pitch in Croeserw. Read

Football: St Joseph’s start slowly but Lauren Burton does the team proud

PLAYERS and supporters enjoyed an action-packed match in the final when St Joseph’s met Llandidloes. Read

Football: Cockings’ emotional testimonial brings a large crowd

LONG-SERVING Port Talbot defender Robert Cockings’s testimonial was held last week, when Swansea City ran out 3-2 winners over Port Talbot Town. Read

Rugby: 'We will win the cup for injured team mate'

NEATH rugby players have vowed to lift the Konica Minolta Cup for seriously injured colleague Gareth Jones. Read

Football: Blues cruise to easy victory

PORT TALBOT are on the up – and you had better believe it. Read

Football: End-of-season thriller

SEVEN yellow cards dished out by referee Darren Adie highlighted this feisty end-of-season Welsh Premiership encounter. Read

Football: Hasselhoff on target for title

HASSELHOFF United are edging closer to a title after another win, as Geraint Bowen helped inspire them to a 7-2 against The Victorians, who dropped to third. Read

Football: Seven Sisters’ clinch a spirited draw

STRUGGLERS Seven Sisters held high-flying Cwmaman Institute to a draw in Welsh League Division Three. Read

Rugby: Taibach trounced

SUFFERING two defeats in five days, Taibach’s bid for promotion took a dramatic tumble at the hands of Glynneath and then Glyncorrwg in Division Four South West. Read

Rugby: Neath are crowned again

NEATH were crowned Premiership champions for the fourth year in a row, though celebrations were muted after Gareth Jones was stretchered off with serious neck injury. Read

Rugby: Cup shock

GLYNNEATH Youth picked up a superb cup semi-final victory over an unbeaten and highly fancied Corus outfit at Seven Sisters. Read

Rugby: Glynneath close in on the title

GLYNNEATH trounced Abercrave to inch ever closer to the Division Four South West title. Read