Neath back on top

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Saturday 11 May 1996 18:02 EDT
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Rugby union

Neath back on top

Neath bounced back to the top of the Heineken League yesterday when they ran in 10 tries on their way to an emphatic 58-31 victory at Treorchy, picking up maximum bonus points in the process. Tries by the League debutant Darren Case, Leighton Gerrard, Glyn Llewellyn and Huw Woodland gave Neath a 24-7 lead at half-time, and six more five-pointers followed after the break. In the day's other first division game, Llanelli beat Newport 56- 22.

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