August 19th 2025

Neath Tuesday Youplay Netball League news 2025-08-19

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

In a thrilling commencement to the Neath Tuesday 7-a-side Netball league, teams came out swinging, proving that this season is set to be a hard-fought contest. The fierce competition between the teams in both Division 1 and Division 2 demonstrated the top-notch skill and sportsmanship that this league is known for.

In Division 1, Court In The Act stole the show, defeating The Vixens with a 13-9 victory. This victory sets the tone for Court In The Act, who emerged as the top scorers of the division this week. However, the game was not without its fair share of nail-biting moments, proving that this season will keep spectators on the edge of their seats.

The Queen Bees showed their prowess by clinching a win against the Socket Shifters with a 17-13 scoreline. This game was a spectacle of tactical plays and swift scoring, making it one of the highlights of the night.

In another closely fought contest, High Hoops edged out Spice Goals with a 12-10 win, promising an exciting season ahead.

In Division 2, Glynneath Gazelles B were the standout performers, overpowering Sweaty Betty's with an outstanding 24-4 win. Their dominant performance made them the highest scorers in the division for the week.

The Steel Town Shooters and Hoops I Did It Again had a tight match, with the latter clinching victory by just two points, with a final score of 11-9.

Meanwhile, Glynneath Gazelles proved their mettle by restricting Block It Like It's Hot to just three points, as they secured a 7-3 win, setting the stage for an intriguing season.

As the season has just begun, we can expect many more exciting matches in the coming weeks. With the players already showing top form, the Neath Tuesday 7-a-side Netball League is set to have spectators hooked.

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