Backing the Blacks

Supp PresentationNeath Rugby Supporters Club have made their first donation the Neath Rugby playing squad.

The supporters club was formed earlier this year in order to raise funds to help back the Neath team in their quest to return to the top of Welsh club rugby.

A gift of nutritional supplements are the first items to be given to the team by the supporters club. They were handed over by members of the Supporters Club to Neath Rugby captain Lee Evans at Neath’s game with Llanelli on Saturday afternoon. It is hoped that this will be the first of many presentations the supporters club will make to the squad this season.

Speaking after the presentation, a spokesman for the Supporters Club said “We never intended to make this donation so early in the season, but thanks the phenomenal take up in membership we find ourselves in a position to help out the squad much earlier than anticipated”.

Neath captain Lee Evans said “We are very grateful for the backing of the Neath Rugby Supporters Club in providing the squad with these supplements. The supplements are very important to the players and are crucial in helping us perform to the best of our ability”.

Fans of Neath Rugby who wish to join the supporters club can do so at any home game. Membership costs just £10 for the season.

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Membership Update

Neath Rugby Supporters ClubIt’s Neath v Llanelli at the Gnoll tomorrow in the first league game of the season.  The Neath team has been announced, and the players will be looking to get the season off to a winning start.

As far as the Neath Rugby Supporters Club is concerned we’ll be in the clubhouse again before and after tomorrow’s game, so if you want to join and still haven’t done so come and see us.  Membership costs just £10 for the season and every penny profit we make will be ploughed back in to helping the squad.

Also, if you have paid to join but have yet to receive your membership card and badge then you can also collect these at the Llanelli game.

We are also now taking orders for exclusive Neath Rugby Supporters Club Polo Shirts.  The shirts are only available to members and you can order yours from us tomorrow.  The shirts cost £10.  Again, those members who have already ordered their shirts will be able to pick them up tomorrow.

Don’t forget too that we’re on the lookout for a Treasurer and a few general volunteers to help us run the club.  If you are able to help out then please let us know.

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Backing the Blacks

GnollSo, after the pre-season friendlies, the unsuccessful B&I Cup qualifier and a week off we finally get down to league action on Saturday with the visit of old rivals Llanelli to the Gnoll.

The Neath Rugby Supporters Club continues to gather momentum.  We signed up lots of new members at the Bridgend game and we’ll be in the clubhouse before and after Saturday’s game if anyone still wants to join.

Don’t forget it only costs £10 to join and all profits made by the Supporters Club will be ploughed back in to help the squad with any kit or equipment purchases they may need.  Help us to help the team return to the top of Welsh club rugby.

Following on from our successful Meet the Players evening last month, plans are afoot for our next event, details of which we hope to bring you soon.

In the meantime we are now taking orders for Neath Rugby Supporters Club polo shirts.  The shirts are exclusively available to members and can be ordered from our table in the clubhouse before or after Saturday’s game.  They cost just £10.

Finally, we are also on the lookout for volunteers to help run the club.  We currently need a treasurer to look after the club’s finances.  We are also on the lookout for 2 or 3 general helpers, people who can just help out with small things at games/events etc (selling raffle tickets etc.).

If you’d like to help, come and see us in the clubhouse or drop us an e-mail to info@neathrugbysupporters.com

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False Start

GnollWell it wasn’t quite the start to the season we all wanted.  Loosing in the last minute to Bridgend now means our B&I Cup campaign is over before it even got going.

Despite the loss there were still a few bright moments, not least Dale Ford’s excellent second half try, which came from a blistering break from Bowdy Davies.

Despite it being a disappointing night on the field, things were a bit better off it.  We had a good night signing up new members to the supporters club.  Thanks to everyone who came to the clubhouse to see us.

If you still want to join, then you can do so at the Llanelli game on 14th September.  Membership costs just £10.

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Let Battle Commence

New Kit 3The waiting is almost over, the 2013/14 season is almost upon us.  It’s Bridgend at the Gnoll to get us underway in the B&I Cup qualifier.

Keep an eye on the Neath website for the team news.  Following a busy summer of recruitment there are bound to be a lot of new faces as well as a old hands.

Bridgend have named their team and will be led by a familiar face – ex Neath hooker, Ashleigh James.

It’s actually been quite a busy day at the Gnoll with the new kit being launched and the announcement that Geraint Hawkes is returning as Chairman

Don’t forget that if you want to join the supporters club and haven’t yet done so, come and see us in the clubhouse bar before the game.

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Meet the Players review

Neath Rugby Supporters ClubNeath Rugby Supporters Club held its first event last Thursday – a meet the players and question and answer session with the squad and coaches.

The evening started with the presentation of awards to several players for their contributions last season.  The awards were given to:
Lee Evans (Player of the Year)
Steffan Jones (Newcomer of the Year)
Dai Langdon (Clubman of the Year)

Luc Jones was also recognised as the Young Player of the Year although he was unable to attend to collect the award.

Following the awards there was a question and answer session with the players and coaches.  The questions and the answers given are below.

What will be the main focus for this season? Improvement, honours or both? BIC, WP or Swalec Cup?
Neil Edwards: Domestic Competitions to be the priority whilst the BIC seen as a mechanism to develop players and push conditioning levels. Also provides an opportunity to slot in the 5/6 Osprey development players that have been allocated to us this season.

Based on the gruelling pre-season and the influx of what seem to be some very good young and hungry players, what is an honest, attainable League position for the Club this year considering the very disappointing final League position last year?
Llyr Lane: The coaches know where we want to be but no target has been given to the players – where we finish is down to the boys. The coaches, however, have confidence in the players attitudes and their will to improve – shown by the fact that they are working on their conditioning away from the “official” training sessions.

What was behind the decisions not to keep Grav & Kipper for next season? Why weren’t they told earlier?
Neil: Don’t believe everything that you hear on social media – all he was prepared to say was that the club had been in touch with both players (Neil actually spoke to them as late as last week) and that all parties involved were fully aware of what was gong on. The new philosophy is to respect the history of the club but move on and improve the pool of players – to that end several new boys have been brought on board.

Where will we see the most improvement after all the pre-season work put in by the squad?
Dai Langdon: The squad fell short last year due to the lack of pre-season training. This year the boys have started the conditioning work back in June and it is obvious that there has been a huge improvement in fitness already. They need to work on the detail now.

Please will you tell us about what took place at the recent WRU national testing day for Principality clubs and how our players now compare with others.
Robin Sowden-Taylor: The boys had a very early start to pre-season training – in June – they were predominantly working on gym fitness – 2 gyms, one at the Ospreys facilities the other in the Cardiff area – to accommodate the boys from different areas. They had team building sessions in Merthyr Mawr & Aberdare. In July they moved onto pitch based sessions – developing ball skills etc.

The WRU Testing Day involved 20m and 40m speed tests as well as various conditioning tests The Neath boys performed well and finished top on average fitness levels. It is anticipated that the WRU will retest sometime around the autumn internationals. The club did their own re-tests in August – good to see where we are.

Neil showed footage of some of the testing.

Considering the Ospreys have allowed us to have some of their academy players once again for the up and coming season and having such events as the proposed training session in the coming weeks, are the links between Neath RFC and the Ospreys stronger than ever?
Neil: Onwards and Upwards!!! Relations are good with weekly meetings – we have been allocated 5 players from the Ospreys so far this season – the 6th player should be know shortly – not sure when we’ll use them yet.

How is the squad looking at the moment? Any more positions to fill or is Neil happy with how it currently stands?
Neil: We currently have 29 players registered and we are allowed a maximum of 32 plus the 6 Ospreys. We’re not quite finished yet but we’re nearly there.

Who does he think will be our biggest rivals for the title this year?
Lee Evans: Ever the diplomat……. Starting with Pontypridd he named all the teams in the league!!!! He did say that as normal at the start of each season we need to get the measure of our opponents.

Community relations. Are measures in place to ensure all local schools feel more involved with the club?
Mike Harrison: There is a big schools programme due to start in September with a 16-18 group starting this year. They have their first game on Monday (bank holiday) against Aberafan Quins.

Is the new National Sevens tournament a good idea or is it a distraction?
Alec Jenkins: It s good platform for young players to showcase their talents before the season starts

Will we be running a Development Team again this year. If so, are there any players there we should be keeping an eye on?
Neil: There will be a development team this season – several of last years squad have been invited to remain.

What values would you say we need to instil in the youth coming through? What values make our club great?
Neil: Lots of hard work and determination, working together as a team and pulling in the right direction

Pontypridd & a few other teams have gone for a power game, typically Neath has been about all action. Can we compete?
Nicky Downs: Yes we can compete – fitness levels have improved, it’s a good mix of boys and they are more developed as a squad. The boys believe that that can play the power game as well as the likes of Pontypridd.

Are there play offs this year? What do you think of them – an exciting end to the season or should the team that comes top be crowned champions?
Neil: Nothing that we can do about the setup

Have there been any indication or discussions about the likes of Adam/Ian/Duncan doing any coaching sessions with the squad – the idea was mooted at a supporters meeting last year
Marc Jones: After the Rosslyn Park game the boys were feeling pretty low – could do with some help with the interpretation of the new scrum laws. He had actually emailed Adam (Jones) to see if it would be possible for him to come along to a training session… waiting for him to come back to him

What does he think of the new B&I Cup format and the fact that we have to win two games to qualify whereas Pontypridd or Cardiff only have to win one?
Again nothing we can do about it. Domestic league is the focus

What is the reaction to the Rosslyn Park game? Any positives or negatives? Any injuries?
Adam Jones: The first half was full of positives – stuff that the squad had worked on went well but there was stuff that they hadn’t worked on. The boys learned a lot about themselves and had been going through the mistakes in training

Llyr: This is a new group – there are only 7 players remaining from last years squad, the 2013/14 season is the start of a new era for the club. They have to take small steps but make sure that they are going in the right direction.

Neil added at the end that he was committed to working with the supporters and wants to make sure that the players are available to meet to them after home games. Working on a format – possibly downstairs in the bar/lounge.

Finally, thanks to everyone who turned up on the night – supporters, players and coaches. We have everyone enjoyed and found it a useful occasion.

Keep an eye out for more Supporters Club events coming soon.

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Meet the Players Evening

GnollNeath Rugby Supporters Club will be hosting a Meet the Players evening on Thursday 22 August 2013 at 7:45pm.

With the new season just a matter of weeks away, fans of Neath RFC are being invited to the clubhouse for a chance to get to know the players and coaches and to hear of their plans and hopes for the forthcoming campaign.

Neath RFC are aiming to build on last season’s performances, which of course culminated in an appearance in the SWALEC Cup Final.

They have been busy recruiting during the summer, appointing a new Head Coach and captain as well as a whole host of players. They have also signed up a number of last season’s squad including new Welsh wing sensation Dafydd Howells.

The evening will feature a Question and Answer session with Neil Edwards, whilst there will also be an opportunity to look back on last season with the presentation of a number of awards as voted for on the unofficial fans internet forum (www.blackarmy.freeforums.org)

Fans who wish to ask Neil a question are asked to submit it prior to the evening. They can do so by leaving a comment below or in any of the following ways:
E-mail – info@neathrugbysupporters.com
Facebook – www.facebook.com/neathrugbysupporters
Twitter – @neathsupporters and use the #asknelly hashtag
Supporters on line forum – www.blackarmy.freeforums.org

This is the first event is to be organised by the new Neath Rugby Supporters Club and therefore is open to everyone. For those wishing to join the club there will be opportunities available on the night. Membership costs just £10 for the season. Supporters who have previously joined will be able to collect their membership cards on the evening.

As you know, the supporters club was formed earlier this year in order to create a link between the fans and the team and to help raise funds for the club and we would urge Neath fans everywhere to get behind us as we support the team in its ambition to return to the top of Welsh club rugby.

We hope to see you there.

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Fixtures Announced

After much waiting and anticipation, the 2013/14 Principality Premiership fixtures have been released.

There’s a slightly later start to the premiership campaign due to the B&I Cup play offs, but we start at home to Llanelli at the Gnoll.  Five of our first six fixtures are at home (Llanelli, Llandovery, Bedwas, Cardiff & Pontypridd) and we round things off with a home game against Swansea on 26 April.

The full fixture list can be found here and let’s hope we finish the season with more scenes like this

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Name that Team

Thanks to @chairmannow who recently sent us this great photo of a Neath team from the legendary late 80’s/early 90s era.

Just for fun, who can name all the players in the photo?

Name that team

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you’ve got any more photos like this then send them to us, we’d love to see them.  E-mail them to info@neathrugbysupporters.com, via twitter @neathsupporters or Facebook www.facebook.com/NeathRugbySupporters

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Ball Boy Coordinator Needed

GnollWith the new season fast approaching Neath Rugby are on the lookout for a Match Day Ball Boy (or girl) Coordinator.

Their duties would include arranging for ball boys/girls to be available at home matches and to be pitch side during games and to take water and the kicking tee on to the pitch at appropriate times.

If the lucky applicant has children themselves then they can get to the opportunity to be a ball boy/girl too if they wish.

The coordinator will be CRB checked by Neath Rugby because they’ll be working with children.  The post, although unpaid, would suit a supporter who would like to get more involved in the team and to enhance their match day experience.

If you are interested in volunteering for this position then please e-mail mikerugby@neathrugby.co.uk

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