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Luxury Limo Taulupe Faletau Revs Up For Cardiff And Wales

Taulupe Faletau Wales
The player Cardiff Rugby coach Matt Sherratt described as a Rolls Royce will go through the gears for the first time in six months on Friday night. Taulupe Faletau - who broke his arm playing for Wales at the World Cup - will make his comeback in the capital city region’s United Rugby Championship match against Ulster in Belfast.

Jackson Page To Share Crucible Spotlight With Ronnie O’Sullivan

Jackson Page snooker
Welsh youngster Jackson Page will face history-chasing Ronnie O’Sullivan at the start of the World Snooker Championship. The 22-year-old Page, from Ebbw Vale, will share the spotlight as the sport’s best take to the green baize at the Crucible from Saturday, with the winner crowned in Sheffield on Sunday, May 6.

Gwennan Hopkins Makes Big Impact And Stakes Claim For Long Future For Wales

Gwennan Hopkins
It took Gwennan Hopkins a mere five minutes to make her mark in international rugby. Not many teenagers score on their Test debut, but that’s exactly what the 19-year-old Hopkins did in Cork last weekend as she provided Wales with their only points in a 36-5 defeat.

Jamie Jones Makes It To The Crucible After Beating Former World Champion

Jamie Jones
Jamie Jones has qualified for the World Snooker Championship after ending a 20-year attendance at the tournament for former world champion Neil Robertson. Weshman Jones stormed to a in the final round of World Championship qualifying, meaning Robertson will miss out on the Crucible for the first time in two decades.

The Cardiff Bulut . . . To Fire, Or Not To Fire

Not for the first time since he purchased Cardiff City, owner Vicent Tan has a big call to make. Does he bite the Bulut . . . or fire it? Manager Erol Bulut is out of contract at the end of the season - his sole campaign in charge - and discussions over a new deal have not really gone beyond ordering the coffees.

Huy Of A Ride: Stevie Williams Powers Into Record Books

Stevie Williams bagged the biggest victory of his career when he became the first Brit to win the La Flèche Wallonne classic race.

Former Ryder Cup Wales Chief Rob Holt Is New Chair Of Wales Golf

The former chief executive of Ryder Cup Wales is to become the next Chair of Wales Golf.

Ken Owens Bows Out After 91 Caps And 20 Years Of Hooking

Ken Owens Wales
Wales’ most capped hooker, Ken Owens, has confirmed his retirement from rugby. The 37-year-old Scarlets forward – who has not played for almost a year because of a back injury – says he was advised to stop playing.

Gold Coins For Gold Medals Is Wrong, Says Cycling Chief

Emma Finucane cycling
The decision by World Athletics to award prize money at the Paris 2024 Games goes against the Olympic spirit and solidarity among international federations, the head of cycling's global governing body (UCI) has claimed. Athletics became the first sport to offer prize money to Olympic champions when WA President Sebastian Coe announced last week that gold medallists in Paris will each earn £40,000.

Matt Richards Backs Olympic Prize Money As Way To Crush Enhanced Games

Matt Richards swimming
Wales’ world champion swimmer Matt Richards - one of five Team Wales stars selected for Great Britain at this summer’s Olympic Games - believes financial rewards for Olympic gold medals are the only way to shut down the controversial Enhanced Games. Australian freestyle swimmer James Magnussen has become one of the first athletes to sign up for the Enhanced Games. Magnussen will intentionally dope in an attempt to win $1 million by breaking a world record at the event.

Richard Thomas

Matthew Maynard's Heartfelt Tribute Points The Way To Stronger Bonds Of Affinity For Glamorgan

Glamorgan made a bold effort at T20 glory at Edgbaston last weekend, but were undone by a county with a home-built core. Richard Thomas wonders how long it might be before Glamorgan’s own team is once again constructed on a true Welsh foundation. One of the more poignant sights at... Read More

Matthew Maynard's Heartfelt Tribute Points The Way To Stronger Bonds Of Affinity For Glamorgan

Glamorgan made a bold effort at T20 glory at Edgbaston last weekend, but were undone by a county with a home-built core. Richard Thomas wonders how long it might be before Glamorgan’s own team is once again constructed on a true Welsh foundation. One of the more poignant sights at... Read More

Glamorgan In The Pink And Ready To Blast Through To T20 Finals This Time

Pink is the new red, but is winning the new feeling for Glamorgan in the NatWest T20 Blast quarter-finals? Richard Thomas sees reasons for optimism, especially if results lead to the county having to hit the road. It is pink ball time this week as England take on West Indies... Read More

The Don, . . The Daddy, . . . The Welsh Sporting Legend That Is 'Shep'

One of Welsh sport’s true legends has a special day this weekend. Don Shepherd had a longevity and tanker load of statistics that makes some modern cricketers look like slackers in comparison. Richard Thomas pays tribute to the great man. Many believe every August 12th is the signal for men... Read More

Glamorgan Grabbing Low Hanging Fruit In Kent To Offer Promise Of A Late Summer Harvest

It’s looking promising for Glamorgan, who are on a roll in the NatWest T20 Blast and top their group after an impressive away victory at Kent. Richard Thomas salutes that success and recalls how the county of Cowdrey, Ames, Underwood and Knott have often been undone by the daffodil. Glamorgan... Read More

The Day The Wind Blew North By North Missed For Glamorgan

It’s another trip down memory lane for Richard Thomas as he recalls the one that got away from Phil North in the year Glamorgan won the County Championship title, 20 years ago this summer. It might not have been a particularly defining match on the way to the 1997 County... Read More
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