REIGNING champions Llangefni will be aiming for a magnificent seventh victory in the annual Llangoed Rugby Sevens this Saturday – but there will be plenty of good sides looking to knock them off their perch.Read
BANGOR Rugby Club celebrated only their second win of the season and their first away victory since 2004/05 when they triumphed 24-22 at Welshpool in a WRU Division Three North thriller.Read
BETHESDA travelled to Mid-Wales for the first of three consecutive away games in the WRU Division Two play-offs and claimed their first ever victory at COBRA by a 19-10 margin.Read
BETHESDA bowed out of the Swalec Bowl on Saturday, beaten by a very strong Trebanos outfit who came with a game plan based on youth, pace, and an outstanding defence that knocked the home side back at every opportunity.Read
A LARGE crowd is anticipated at Dol Dafydd this Saturday when Bethesda entertain South Wales side Trebanos in the quarter-finals of the Swalec Bowl (2pm).Read
BETHESDA started the play-offs for promotion to Division One North against top team from the Mid Wales section Dolgellau and as the score suggests there was not much between the sides.Read
MATHEW PARRY ran up a personal tally of 31 points as Bethesda battered Rhosllanerchrugog 88-0 at Dol Ddafydd in their final WRU Division Two North (Northern) fixture.Read
BETHESDA reached the last eight of the Swalec plate after a convincing win over Bettws from the Newport area in South Wales and are now just two matches away from a dream final in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.Read
ALTHOUGH Llangefni ran out convincing winners the final scoreline at Cae Smyrna did not do justice to the outstanding defensive efforts of Dinbych.Read