December 1st 2025

Brecon Monday YOuplay Netball League news 2025-12-01

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

High-Octane Week 10 Kicks Up Excitement in the Premier League of Brecon Monday Netball

In the tenth week of the gripping Brecon Monday Netball league, the Premier League division witnessed an adrenaline-charged competition that kept spectators at the edge of their seats. The electrifying matches brought forth the fierce determination of the teams and underscored the thrilling essence of netball.

In the first Premier League match of the evening, Aberhonddu Ladies A outperformed A Little Rusty with a 17-10 victory. The Ladies A showcased their mastery over the sport, proving that despite being tagged as underdogs, they were a force to be reckoned with.

In a closely contested game, Aberhonddu Ladies B nudged past KOALAS with a narrow 15-12 win. Their resilient defense and persistent scoring edged them ahead of a spirited KOALAS team that fought hard until the final whistle.

Meanwhile, Bluebirds and Beacons played out a nail-biter with Bluebirds scraping past the Beacons 20-18 in a game that had fans holding their breath till the last second. Bluebirds, with their consistent scoring, managed to keep their noses ahead, earning them the victory in this heated contest.

Perhaps, the most exciting match of the night was between Dragons and Panthers, with Dragons clinching the win by the narrowest of margins, 17-16. The match was a thrilling display of skill, strategy, and sheer passion for the sport.

The week 10 fixtures not only shuffled the points table but also set the tone for the remainder of the season in the Brecon Monday Netball Premier League. With the teams evenly poised, it will be captivating to see which team capitalizes on this week's momentum to ultimately claim the championship. The electricity in the air is palpable, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next round of matches.

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