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Premiership Championship Pontypridd Pontypool Llanelli Beddau Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 Premiership Championship Pontypridd Pontypool Llanelli Beddau Aberavon Tata Steel Llandovery Ebbw Vale Neath Narberth Cross Keys Bargoed Carmarthen Cardiff Met Bridgend Newbridge Cardiff Bridgend Ath Swansea Blackwood Newport Whitland Bedwas Llanharan Bonymaen Glamorgan Wdrs 1 East 1 West Gilfach Goch Carmarthen Athletic Treorchy Llangennech Merthyr Tondu Rumney Waunarlwydd Mountain Ash Ammanford Tredegar Glynneath Ystrad Rhondda Kenfig Hill Penallta Cwmllynfell Rhydyfelin Aberavon Quins Ynysybwl Loughor RGC 1404 Skewen Heol y Cyw Kidwelly WRU 24th July 2012 Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 2 East 2 West Bedlinog Builth Wells Fleur de Lys Felinfoel Llantwit Fardre Tylorstown Llantrisant Crymych Abercynon Aberystwyth Rhymney Maesteg Garndiffaith Maesteg Quins Llanishen Haverfordwest Pill Harriers Seven Sisters Senghenydd Dunvant Nelson Taibach Rhiwbina Penclawdd 3 East 3 South East Pontypool Utd St. Peters Abertillery BG Fairwater Risca Brecon Abergavenny Dowlais Newport HSOB Aberdare Brynmawr Tonyrefail Croesyceiliog Pentyrch Caerphilly Penarth Tredegar Ironsides Porth Talywain Pontyclun Abercarn Cardiff Quins Gwernyfed Nantymoel WRU 24th July 2012 Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 3 South West 3 West Ystalyfera Llandeilo Pencoed Cardigan Mumbles Tumble Bryncoch Newcastle Emlyn Brynamman Gorseinon Morriston Tenby Vardre Lampeter Aberavon Green Stars Pontyberem Maesteg Celtic Pontarddulais Trebanos Llanelli Wdrs Resolven Amman Utd Neath Ath Milford Haven 4 East 4 South East Cwmbran Wattstown New Tredegar Abercwmboi Blaenavon Llandaff Chepstow Pontycymmer Caldicot Barry Machen Llantwit Major Oakdale Llandaff North Blaina Penygraig Cilfynydd Taffs Well Hafodyrynys Old Illtydians Monmouth Clwb Rygbi Caerdydd Ynysddu Cowbridge WRU 24th July 2012 Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 4 South West 4 West Cwmavon Burry Port Pyle Aberaeron Glyncorrwg Furnace Nantyffyllon Llanybydder Birchgrove Hendy Bridgend Sports Betws Briton Ferry Laugharne Abercrave Trimsaran Pontardawe Neyland Bryncethin Nantgaredig Cefn Cribbwr Fishguard Penlan Tycroes 5 East 5 South East Usk Abertysswg RTB Ebbw Vale Cefn Coed Llanhilleth Canton Nantyglo St Albans Brynithel St Josephs Trinant Blackwood Stars Bettws Old Penarthians Newport Saracens Deri Crumlin Pontllanfraith Beaufort Caerau Ely Caerleon Ynysowen Rogerstone Markham WRU 24th July 2012 Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 5 South Central 5 South West Dinas Powys Cwmgors Rhigos Crynant Ogmore Vale Alltwen Porthcawl Glais Hirwaun Ystradgynlais Tonna Baglan South Wales Police Cwmtwrch Blaengarw Banwen Pontrhydyfen Cwmgwrach Treherbert Llandybie Ferndale Penybanc Glyncoch Llangadog 5 West Swansea Uplands St Clears Cefneithin Pembroke Gowerton Penygroes Pembroke Dock Quins Llangwm St. Davids Pontyates Bynea New Dock Stars WRU 24th July 2012 Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 6 East Trefil Whiteheads New Panteg Hartridge St Julians HSOB St Josephs Forgeside Hollybush Malpas Blaina United Cwmcarn Girling 6 Central 6 West Crickhowell Tregaron Tref y Clawdd Fall Bay Llandrindod Wells Pantyffynnon Treharris South Gower Aberbargoed Llansawel Cefn Fforest Mynydd y Garreg Cardiff Saracens Blaenau Llanrumney Cambrian Welfare CIACs Wick Sully Sports Aberavon Naval STAR Tonmawr Tongwynlais WRU 24th July 2012 Division Format Season 2012 - 2013 1 North 2 North Caernarfon Llandudno Nant Conwy COBRA Bro Ffestiniog Rhyl Bethesda Colwyn Bay Pwllheli Llanidloes Bala Machynlleth Llangefni Denbigh Ruthin Abergele Mold Shotton Steel Dolgellau Llangollen 3 North Newtown Wrexham Rhosllanerchrugog Harlech Flint Welshpool Menai Bridge Benllech Bangor Holyhead Porthmadog Division 7 Aberbeeg Abersychan Newbridge Utd Old Tyleryans Rhayader Whitchurch West Mon Cathays Sea View WRU 24th July 2012 .
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