DateRHjemme v Ude-
03/25 14:30 19 Llandovery v Llanelli 54-19
03/24 19:30 15 Merthyr v Bridgend Ravens 38-13
03/23 19:30 19 Ebbw Vale v Aberavon Cancelled
03/17 19:30 2 Bridgend Ravens v Carmarthen 8-7
03/17 19:15 10 Swansea v Llandovery 9-35
03/15 19:30 11 Ebbw Vale v Merthyr 9-24
03/11 12:30 11 RGC 1404 v Pontypridd 42-3
03/10 19:30 11 Llandovery v Aberavon 16-25
03/10 19:30 11 Ebbw Vale v Merthyr Cancelled
03/09 19:30 19 Cardiff v Bridgend Ravens 23-18
03/04 14:30 18 Bridgend Ravens v RGC 1404 40-25
03/04 14:30 18 Aberavon v Newport 10-17
03/04 14:30 18 Swansea v Ebbw Vale 24-31
03/04 14:30 18 Carmarthen v Merthyr 22-41
03/04 14:30 18 Llanelli v Pontypridd DBFA
03/02 19:30 18 Llandovery v Cardiff 37-20
02/24 19:30 15 Carmarthen v Aberavon 28-17
02/24 19:30 19 Merthyr v Pontypridd 28-12
02/24 19:15 21 Bridgend Ravens v Llanelli 45-17
02/19 14:30 17 Cardiff v Llanelli 57-28
02/18 14:30 17 Ebbw Vale v Bridgend Ravens 30-27
02/18 14:30 17 Newport v Swansea 33-24
02/18 14:30 17 RGC 1404 v Llandovery 24-25
02/18 14:30 17 Pontypridd v Carmarthen 20-23
02/16 19:30 17 Merthyr v Aberavon 38-31
02/11 14:00 2 RGC 1404 v Newport 36-21
02/11 13:30 14 Llanelli v Aberavon 21-55
02/11 13:00 2 Llandovery v Pontypridd 20-19
02/03 19:30 2 Ebbw Vale v Llanelli 35-3
01/28 14:30 16 Bridgend Ravens v Newport 27-24

The Welsh Premier Division, (Welsh: Uwch Gynghrair Cymru) known for sponsorship reasons as the Indigo Group Premiership, (Uwch Gynghrair grŵp indigo) is a rugby union league in Wales first implemented by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) for the 1990–91 season.

**Wales Premiership**

The Welsh Premiership is the top tier of rugby union in Wales. The league was founded in 2003 and is contested by 12 teams. The season runs from September to May, with each team playing 22 matches. The top four teams at the end of the regular season qualify for the play-offs, with the winner of the final being crowned Welsh Premiership champions.

The Welsh Premiership is one of the most competitive rugby leagues in Europe. The league has produced a number of world-class players, including Sam Warburton, Alun Wyn Jones and Leigh Halfpenny.

The current Welsh Premiership champions are Cardiff Blues.