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Neath RFC

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  • Formation

    Formation

    Evidence suggests a club playing rugby rules was active in Neath as early as 1864 when a group formed a club to play winter football under Rugby rules.
  • Established

    Established

    Neath Rugby Football Club is officially established (oldest recognised rugby club in Wales). Club begins playing fixtures, including an early match against Swansea
  • "Welsh All Blacks"

    Neath adopts its famous all-black kit with a white cross, reputedly after the death of player Dick Gordon from an on-field injury.
  • Welsh Rugby Union

    The Welsh Rugby Union is founded in Neath (Castle Hotel), although Neath RFC wasn’t present at the initial meeting.
  • Fixture

    Neath plays combined fixtures with Aberavon against touring sides such as Australia.
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    World War 1

    Rugby and club activities are affected by the war, like all British clubs (players serve abroad).
  • Post WW1

    Post WW1

    Glyn Stephens becomes the first Neath player to captain Wales.
  • Snelling Sevens

    Neath wins the Snelling Sevens tournaments and continues domestic success.
  • Snelling Sevens

    Neath wins the Snelling Sevens tournaments and continues domestic success.
  • Centenary and Cup Success

    Centenary and Cup Success

    Neath celebrates its centenary year as the first senior Welsh club to do so. Wins the WRU Cup, ending the final by beating Llanelli 15–9.
  • Brian Thomas

    Brian Thomas

    Brian Thomas returns as Team Manager, beginning an era of club dominance.
  • Welsh Rugby Champions

    Neath emerges as Welsh rugby champions and builds momentum in domestic competitions.
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    World Record

    Neath sets a world record for points (1,917) and tries (345) in one season (47 games).
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    Welsh premiership

    Neath competes in the early Welsh Premiership (top club league), winning titles in 1990-91 and 1995-96.
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    Welsh Premiership

    Neath competes in the early Welsh Premiership (top club league), winning titles in 1990-91 and 1995-96.
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    Welsh Premiership

    Neath continues success in the Welsh Premiership with titles in 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10 and Welsh Cups in 2004, 2008, 2009.
  • Crisis Point

    Crisis Point

    Neath RFC enters serious financial distress. The club is placed into administration / insolvency proceedings. Risk of liquidation threatens the future of one of Wales’ oldest rugby clubs.
  • Rebuilding

    Rebuilding

    The club is saved through restructuring and new governance. Ownership and management model changes. Focus shifts from success at all costs to survival and rebuilding.
  • Relegation

    Relegated from the WRU Premiership to the WRU Championship.
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    WRU

    Neath RFC continues to compete in the WRU Premiership, with fixtures against clubs like Brecon, Llanelli Wanderers and Llangennech, showcasing ongoing participation at club level.
  • Now

    Neath RFC operates as a stable, community-focused Premiership club. Financial model prioritises sustainability over short-term success. Often cited as an example of a traditional club surviving modern rugby’s financial pressures.