May 19th 2025

Brecon Monday Youplay Netball League news 2025-05-19

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

The Brecon Monday Night Netball league continued into week 3 of the season with a set of high-octane matches, leaving both spectators and participants breathless with a night of riveting netball action from the Premier League division.

The night was awash with fierce competition with the Bluebirds soaring high above the Beacons, putting them to the sword with a commanding 17-6 victory. The Bluebirds' attacking prowess was in full display as they demonstrated their firm intentions to be the division's top contenders this season. Their fluid passing and tactical acumen proved too much for the Beacons, who will be looking to bounce back in their next match.

In another thrilling encounter, the Aberhonddu Ladies B faced off against the KOALAS in an evenly contested match. Despite a tough fight, Aberhonddu Ladies B conceded defeat with a 14-10 final score. The KOALAS exhibited tenacity and resilience in their hard-fought victory, exhibiting why they are considered a formidable force in the Premier League division.

The Panthers and Dragons concluded the night's proceedings in a clash that had spectators on the edge of their seats. In a game characterized by intense exchanges and swift ball movement, the Dragons emerged victorious with a 16-10 triumph over the Panthers, making it a night to remember for their fans.

The top scorers for the Premier League division were undeniably the Bluebirds, followed closely by the Dragons. Their respective victories have set a high standard in the division, promising an exciting season ahead. The next round of matches is eagerly anticipated as teams re-group and strategize to surge ahead in the race for the league title. Stay tuned for more thrilling action in the coming weeks of the Brecon Monday Night 7-a-side Netball League.

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