Bridgend Ravens - Fixtures and Results 2012/13

Fixtures and Results 2012/13

Saturday 11 August - Maesteg RFC (Away) (F) Won 69-10

Saturday 18 August - Cinderford R.F.C. (Away) (F) Won 24-15

Saturday 1 September - Llanelli RFC (Home) (WP) Won 25-23

Saturday 8 September - Cross Keys RFC (Away) (WP) Lost 35-15

Saturday 15 September - Llandovery RFC (Away) (WP) Lost 37-12

Wednesday 19 September - Cardiff RFC (Home) (WP) Lost 38-11

Saturday 22 September - Pontypridd RFC (Away) (WP) Lost 45-35

Saturday 29 September - Carmarthen Quins RFC (Home) (WP) Lost 28-18

Saturday 6 October - Newport RFC (Home) (WP) Won 42-35

Saturday 13 October - Ulster Ravens (Away) (BIC) Lost 49-19

Saturday 20 October - Cardiff RFC (Home) (BIC) Won 25-7

Saturday 27 October - Neath RFC (Away) (WP) Won 13-8

Saturday 3 November - Aberavon RFC (Home) (WP) Won 14-9

Saturday 17 November - Swansea RFC (Away) (WP) Won 20-13

Friday 23 November - Llanelli RFC (Away) (WP) Lost 29-3

Friday 30 November - Cardiff RFC (Away) (WP) Lost 19-16

Saturday 8 December - Bristol RFC (Home) (BIC) Lost 32-8

Friday 14 December - Bristol RFC (Away) (BIC) Lost 41-3

Wednesday 26 December - Bedwas RFC (Away) (WP) Lost 20-13

Saturday 5 January - Carmarthen Quins RFC (Away) (WP)

Saturday 12 January - Cardiff RFC (Away) (BIC)

Saturday 19 January - Ulster Ravens (Home) (BIC)

Saturday 26 January - Bridgend Athletic RFC (Home) (Swalec Cup Round 1)

8–9 February - Pontypridd RFC (Home) (WP)

Friday 22 February - Neath RFC (Home) (WP)

Saturday 2 March - Newport RFC (Away) (WP)

Saturday 9 March - Swansea RFC (Home) (WP)

Saturday 30 March - Bedwas RFC (Home) (WP)

Saturday 20 April - Cross Keys RFC (Home) (WP)

Saturday 27 April - Aberavon RFC (Away) (WP)

To be rearranged:

Llandovery RFC (Home) (WP)

KEY:

WP - Welsh Premiership

BIC - British and Irish Cup

F - Friendly

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