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The best rugby team in every part of Wales at every level this season
@Source: walesonline.co.uk
May represents the end of another dramatic season in Welsh rugby, and, with that, there is another list of winners. Heading into last weekend's action, there was just one league left to determine the full list of winners - Division 4 East Central. Dinas Powys went into the final weekend at the top of the table, but were threatened by Ferndale in second place. The latter duly won their game against Brackla 24-17, which made them champions. Despite finishing on the same amount of points as Dinas, Ferndale had won one more game than their rivals, 15 to their 14, so the title went to Greenwood Park, along with promotion. Get the latest breaking Welsh rugby news stories sent straight to your inbox with our FREE daily newsletter. Sign up here. The Super Rygbi Cymru season has not yet concluded, with the play-offs taking place this weekend. Cardiff will face Newport, with Ebbw Vale taking on Llandovery. The WRU Premiership has not yet finished, with a round of games left to play this weekend. However, Merthyr have been crowned champions, and marked their success with a 104-0 win over a depleted Neath outfit last weekend. Here's all the winners, promoted teams and relegated outfits for the 2024/2025 Admiral Leagues in Wales. *More matches to be played Beddau are currently top of the table and within touching distance of the title with 107 points. Cambrian Welfare and Ynysddu are in the relegation zone but it is possible for them to escape it this weekend. *More matches to be played this weekend. Llanelli Wanderers are currently top of the table with 100 points, and that won't change with Tata Steel, in second place, having played all their matches. Maesteg Quins have gone down but Gowerton are still in the fight and one point away from safety. This league was wrapped up two weeks ago, with Abertillery BG winning by just a single point. Nelson finished in second with 69 points. Senghenydd and Pontypool United drop down to Division Two, with the latter getting just two wins all season. Blackwood got their hands on the Division Two trophy after hammering relegated Garndiffaith 54-15 on April 17. Blaina finished in second place, two points behind the champions. Also relegated were Risca, who did not win a game all season. Relegated Oakdale also finished the season with no wins and were brutally put to the sword on May 3, losing 69-0 to Caerlon. Rhymney won the league quite convincingly, with Newport Saracens earning promotion. Abertysswg go down with Oakdale. Gwernyfed were crowned champions with 87 points and 17 wins. Bettws and Forgeside are relegated with only 35 points between them. RTB Ebbw Vale have been promoted alongside Gwernyfed, according to the WRU. Magor won just one game all season with 17 points to their name. Tredegar Ironsides and Deri go up, with the aforementioned side winning the league by five points. New Tredegar marked their status as champions by defeating Old Tyleryan 47-0, they were clear of Trinant by four points. Llanrumney were deducted points and it costs them the title, with Glyncoch pipping them by four. Sully Sports were also deducted points but they finished second from bottom. There was a lot of drama towards the tail end of this campaign, with Penarth beating eventual winners St Jospeh's 25-22 to inflict their first defeat of the season. Abercynon's victory meant they went level on points with St Joseph's, but the latter would win based on losing the least number of matches, given that both teams had won the same amount of games. Rhiwbina and Porth Harlequins managed only three wins between them and were relegated. Champions Caerphilly finished the season by drawing 24-24 with Cowbridge, leaving them with a 21-point cushion in their title victory. Securing promotion alongside them is St Albans, with Cilfynydd and Gilfach Goch going down. Taffs Well escaped the drop despite being deducted points. Wattstown secured the title with 77 points, pipping CRICC, who finished with 70. The winners lost a single game all season, drawing one and winning 16. Tonyrefail and Treharris won just five games each and were relegated, with Penygraig escaping the drop by three points. As previously mentioned, Ferndale were crowned champions, with their victory over Brackla crucial in their win, which went to the last day of the season. Treherbert and Cardiff Saracens go down, with the latter failing to acquire more than 10 points for the season, with just one win. This campaign was wrapped up on April 12, with Pontycymmer winning the title by a 20-point margin. Ogmore Vale, with 46 points, finished second place and earned themselves promotion. Hirwaun really struggled this season, picking up three points the whole year, with no wins to their name. Cardiff Met Athletic, Brecon Athletic and Bargoed Athletic all go up, with no relegation in this league. Just five points separated the promoted teams at the top of the table, in a very tightly contested battle. There are two more games to be played this week in Admiral National League One North. However, Nant Conwy have been crowned champions, with Mold and Dinbych going down. The latter had a particularly disappointing campaign, with only one win in their 22 games. Welshpool had a comfortable lead in the end, clear of second place Colwyn Bay by 13 points thanks to 14 wins over 16 matches. Unfortunately for Abergele and Caenarfon Athletic, it's relegation. Those two sides battled well and finished on 27 points a piece, with Machynlleth and Rhyl & District escaping the drop by just two and three points respectively. Llanidloes clinched the title despite finishing with the same amount of points (66) as second placed Wrexham Athletic, due to their superior amount of victories - 14 to their 13. Dinbych Athletic finished the season with 0 points and 0 wins, but were also deducted points during the season. There is no relegation in this league. There are still games to play in this league, but the title is decided and there is no relegation. Bro Ffestiniog were better than Bangor , with 77 points over their 72. The two sides met on April 5, with the champions winning 29-17. Bridgend Athletic had a seven-point title victory in the end, with 14 wins over 18 games. Skewen may have finished higher than fourth had they not been deducted points. Birchgrove will be playing Division Two rugby but tried their best to stay in the league with six wins and 34 points. Builth Wells did well to avoid the drop on eight points more. Morriston struggled with just two wins and 13 points. Heol Y Cyw had a commanding lead in the end, with 14 points more than Abercrave in second. However, Wales legend Adam Jones' Abercrave will still be pleased about their promotion to Division One. Resolven and Maesteg Celtic managed just seven wins between them, but Resolven will be particularly gutted after Mumbles escaped relegation with just two more points than them. Neath Athletic finished the season 17 points clear of South Gower, who will be going up a division with the champions next season. Cefn Cribwr had a tally of five wins and 26 points but finished the season nine points adrift of safety. Bridgend Sports were deducted points and finished with no wins and no points. Pontrhydyfen were relegated with only three wins and 17 points, with Seven Sisters securing the title with 15 wins and 71 points. Rhigos go up with Seven Sisters next season. Pontardawe and Briton Ferry would have finished higher if it wasn't for points deductions. Cwmgwrach and Pyle also had points deducted, but there's no threat of relegation in this league. Jac Morgan's old club Cwmtwrch finished three points outside of promotion, to be pipped by Penlan, with champions Bonymaen Athletic securing the title with a 12-point lead. Aberystwyth pipped Tenby United to the league title by one point thanks to a win over Kidwelly last month. Pontarddulais and Penclawdd have been relegated, with the latter failing to register a win. Milford Haven were deducted points during the season and finished with 0 points despite their two wins. Lampeter Town were crowned champions with Laugharne finishing three points behind in second place. Tycroes won by 11 points over Aberaeron, but both sides will be playing Division Two rugby next season. Despite being deducted points, Haverfordwest finished fourth place with 56 points. Also deducated points were Cefneithin and Pontyberem, who were relegated. Llangadog's similar fate was recognised last weekend, with a 53-27 loss to Haverfordwest. Neyland secured the title with 65 points, and despite being deducted points, Narberth Athletic did well to secure promotion with 48 points. St Davids were another side deducted points, but finished in fourth place. There is no relegation in this league. Jonathan 'Jiffy' Davies' hometown club Trimsaran earned promotion, finishing second place behind champions New Dock Stars. Bynea were deducted points and finished bottom but there is no relegation in this league.
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