May 7th 2025

Neath Tuesday Youplay Netball League news 2025-05-06

All the latest news from your local Social Netball league direct from Cefn Saeson Comprehensive School.

Thrills and Spills in Week 15 of the Neath Tuesday Netball Premier League

In a pulsating week of competition in the Neath Tuesday 7-a-side Netball Premier League, teams across the board demonstrated a high level of skill and determination in a riveting series of matches that left fans at the edge of their seats.

The face-off between High Hoops and Glynneath Gazelles, ending in a nail-biting 10-10 tie, was undoubtedly the highlight of the evening. Both teams showcased phenomenal defensive and offensive tactics, ensuring neither team could secure the upper hand.

The Gazelles did not have to wait long for the taste of victory, as Glynneath Gazelles B outclassed Hoops I Did It Again with a comprehensive 21-7 win, making a significant statement in the league.

The Queen Bees demonstrated their dominance against The Vixens, outscoring them by 23-9. It was an exhibition of flawless passing and shooting, leaving The Vixens with lots to ponder for their upcoming games.

Block It Like It's Hot and Spice Goals also recorded commendable victories against Sweaty Betty's and Steel Town Shooters respectively, by margins of 16-9 and 10-9, further intensifying the competition in the league.

The star of the week was none other than Abbey Morris from Glynneath Gazelles, who put up a stellar performance across the games. Her exceptional ball handling skills, precise shooting, and astute game sense were applauded by players and spectators alike, earning her the Most Valued Player accolade.

The Premier League continues to offer a high-octane mix of talent and competition, setting the stage for an enthralling end to the season. With every team and player giving their all, the closing stages of the league promise to be an event you cannot afford to miss.

For more information on your local social netball league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 01926 674 440. Back to articles page