Celtic League quarter-finalist's Neath overcame a spirited Caerphilly with a
late rally that snatched an undeserved victory.
Caerphilly were first to adjust to the atrocious conditions and had the Welsh
All Blacks on the back foot early on.
Shaun Connor settled the visitors early nerves with a well-taken penalty after
15 minutes.
Full-back Adrian Durston's precise kicking allowed Neath to attack from close
range, some good forward play resulting in a penalty try.
It was Durston himself who added a further five points minutes later when some
great passing among the backs found the former Bridgend full-back in acres of
space.
Caerphilly number eight Karl Hocking narrowed the gap when against the run of
play he cheekily chipped the ball towards the line and gave chase to score. The
'Castlemen' added another score on the whistle by centre Roddy Boobyer.
In the second half the game ebbed and flowed with both sides competing well in
the worsening conditions. Neath made a spate of telling substitutions that
eventually turned the game.
Tries from Shane Williams and Dave Tuetti sealing matters before Taunaholo
Aufahema grabbed a late consolation.