By PAUL HOPKINS
Swansea …25 Neath…12
TWENTY points from the boot of Luke Griffiths helped Swansea battle to a first win of the season in a tough derby match against Neath at a wet St Helen’s.
Ed Howley kicked two penalty goals inside the opening ten minutes and a third penalty followed moments later when the Swansea defence were guilty of diving over the top of a ruck.
Swansea hit back when Andrew Claypole powered into the 22 and found Tudor Hughes on his shoulder.
The lock stayed strong in the tackle and was able to score under the posts.
And it got better for the home ...
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