
Former Pontypridd scrum half Gary Samuel will be the special guest on the GTFM Rugby Show on Friday 26th October. more
The Ponty Rugby Show is a live radio show broadcast from the GTFM 107.9 studios in Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd.
Going on air every Friday evening between 6:30 and 7.00pm during the rugby season, the show gives Pontypridd supporters an invaluable opportunity to hear the latest on the events of the past week, and upcoming games. Each week, regular host Alun Jones will be joined by special guests from Pontypridd RFC and from the wider rugby community in the area.
Listen in by tuning your radio to the new frequency of 107.9FM, or by going to www.gtfm.co.uk and clicking on the relevant link.

Former Pontypridd scrum half Gary Samuel will be the special guest on the GTFM Rugby Show on Friday 26th October. more

The GTFM Rugby Show on Friday 28th September will focus on the crunch league clash between Neath and Pontypridd the following day. more

Special guests on the GTFM Rugby Show this week will be Ponty RFC media officer Guto Davies and Treorchy prop forward Simon Collins. more

The GTFM Rugby Show is back on air for another season, ready to discuss the fortunes of Pontypridd RFC and the game in general. more

The build up to the SWALEC Cup Final on May Day Bank Holiday Monday will begin early, with a special edition of the GTFM Rugby Show being broadcast on the Friday evening prior. more

The GTFM Rugby Show goes on air on Friday evening 24th February with a big weekend of action in prospect. more

With a prop and a hooker as guests of the programme, this week’s GTFM Rugby Show could be re-named “Tales of the Tight”. more

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