June 2nd 2025

Brecon Monday Youplay Netball League news 2025-06-02

All the latest news from your local Social Netball league direct from Brecon College.


In an electrifying night of Netball, the Brecon Monday League delivered another thrilling week of action. It was week four of the season and the premier league matches were nothing short of exciting.

In a gritty showdown, Aberhonddu Ladies B narrowly edged out the Bluebirds with a close score of 20-18. The match was a seesaw battle, with both teams demonstrating remarkable agility and tactical prowess. The Ladies B, however, proved to be the stronger side, maintaining a steady lead throughout, and fending off the Bluebirds' relentless counterattacks.

In the second match, Aberhonddu Ladies A faced off against the KOALAS. The match was a tough contest, but the Ladies A eventually emerged victorious with an 18-15 score. The KOALAS put up a spirited fight, but the Ladies A's solid defensive play and razor-sharp shooting proved to be the winning formula.

The drama wasn't over, as Panthers locked horns with Beacons in a match that had spectators on the edge of their seats. After an intense battle, the match ended in a 19-19 tie. Both teams demonstrated their abilities to the fullest, matching each other point for point, making it one of the most exciting matches of the season.

While the thrilling matches continue to enthral fans, the top scorers of the Premier League are quickly becoming the talk of the town. The Aberhonddu Ladies teams, with their triumphant victories, stole the show, the B team displaying a potent attack strategy, and the A team demonstrating a strong defensive front.

The Brecon Monday Netball League continues to be a source of high-octane sporting action, and we look forward to more thrilling games in the coming weeks from all these exceptional teams. The Premier League is truly living up to its name, delivering premier entertainment for all netball enthusiasts.

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