November 4th 2025

Brecon Monday Youplay Netball League news 2025-11-03

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


In a thrilling round of action for week six of the Brecon Monday 7 a side Netball league, excitement ran high as teams battled it out in the Premier League division.

In an edge-of-the-seat encounter, the Bluebirds managed to narrowly outscore Aberhonddu Ladies A, turning the game into a nail-biter with a 25-23 victory. This razor-thin margin of victory clearly highlights the intense level of competitiveness in the Premier League.

In yet another gripping game, Aberhonddu Ladies B secured victory against A Little Rusty with a score of 16-13. The intensity of competition was palpable as both teams left no stone unturned in their quest to reign supreme.

Meanwhile, the KOALAS displayed an impressive performance against the Panthers, dominating the game and finishing with a solid 22-12 lead. The KOALAS' powerful display was a testament to their preparation and teamwork which gave them a well-deserved win.

And finally, in a climactic showdown, the Dragons were outpaced by the Beacons, with the final score reading 23-16 in favor of the latter. The Beacons' strategic gameplay and efficient scoring sealed their victory and provided a thrilling conclusion to the week's matches in the Premier League.

A special mention goes out to the top scorers from each team, who put up an exceptional performance, demonstrating their team spirit and scoring prowess. Their individual contributions played a vital role in the outcomes of this week's matches and shaped the current standing of the Premier League division.

As the 7 a side Netball league moves into its seventh week, fans eagerly await more spectacular performances and intense competition in the Premier League division. Stay tuned for more updates in the exciting world of the Brecon Monday 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