March 17th 2025

Brecon Monday Youplay Netball League news 2025-03-17

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

BRECON MONDAY NETBALL LEAGUE DELIVERS EXCITING 11TH WEEK MATCHES

Brecon Monday Netball League continues with its thrilling showcase of skill, precision and team spirit in the 11th week of the season. The Premier League division witnessed some fiercely contested matches, underscoring the competition's cumulative suspense and excitement.

Aberhonddu Ladies A served Beacons a convincing defeat with a 21-6 scoreline, exhibiting a masterful display of teamwork and strategy. Beacons, despite their relentless efforts, couldn't keep up with the precision and agility of Aberhonddu Ladies A.

On the other side, the match between Panthers and Bluebirds was a nail-biting spectacle. Despite Panthers' relentless attacks, Bluebirds managed to keep their cool and emerged victorious with a 25-20 scoreline. The intense game was a true testament to Bluebirds' resiliency and tactical prowess.

Another impressive victory was achieved by Aberhonddu Ladies B, who dominated the court against Dragons. Their strategic passes and accurate shootings led them to a decisive 27-6 triumph. Dragons, despite their spirited defense, couldn't curtail the fiery offense of Aberhonddu Ladies B.

Meanwhile, KOALAS pulled off a stunning victory over Bannau with a 27-10 score, demonstrating their superior gameplay and tactical superiority. Bannau's commendable efforts fell short against KOALAS' robust offense and ironclad defense.

The top scorers for the week in the Premier League division were Aberhonddu Ladies A, Aberhonddu Ladies B, and KOALAS, all achieving more than 20 points in their respective games.

As we look forward to the next week of the season, one thing is crystal clear: the excitement in the Premier League division of the Brecon Monday Netball League is set to escalate, and we are all here for it!

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