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Dream start continues for Beddau thanks to Gnoll win
Western Mail
|October 13, 2025
BEDDAU'S dream start to life in the Admiral Premiership continued after they toppled Neath 10-7 to record a famous win at The Gnoll.
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Having opened their campaign with victory at Llangennech, followed by a hat-trick of home triumphs against Newbridge, Bargoed and Cross Keys respectively, this latest win was the newly-promoted side's most eye-catching yet.
Just as they had against Keys the week before, it was a penalty with the last play that snatched victory for the Green and Golds.
Against Keys Callaghan Smith was the hero, and against Neath the match-winner with the last kick was replacement Ollie Wilde.
Centre Tyler Wells had earlier scored for Beddau in the first half, converted by Callum Wheeler, before Neath hit back with a try in the second period through hooker Sion Jones, converted by Paul Short.
Last season's Championship East winners Beddau are undefeated in a league match since losing at Bedwas four days before Christmas last year.
The result saw Neath slip from third to fourth.
This story is from the October 13, 2025 edition of Western Mail.
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