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Hockey Wales Reveal “Deep Disappointment” At Commonwealth Games Exclusion For Glasgow

Hockey Wales Reveal “Deep Disappointment” At Commonwealth Games Exclusion For Glasgow
Hockey Wales have expressed their “deep disappointment” at the decision to drop the sport from the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Hockey – along with a number of other sports, including rugby sevens, T20 cricket, triathlon, diving, squash and badminton – have all been excluded from the Games programme for Glasgow.

Warren Gatland Insists Key Selections Reflect Growing Depth For Wales . . . But Accepts Proof Will Be In The Results

Warren Gatland Insists Key Selections Reflect Growing Depth For Wales . . . But Accepts Proof Will Be In The Results
Warren Gatland has insisted he has no desire to "protect my own backside" while seeking to end Wales's losing streak in international rugby. Wales head into next month's Tests at home to Fiji, Australia and world champions South Africa on a run of nine straight defeats, with the team's most recent Test victory coming against Georgia during last year's Rugby World Cup in France.

Wales Star Sarah Jones Says GB Days Were Some Of Her Best Hockey Memories

Wales Star Sarah Jones Says GB Days Were Some Of Her Best Hockey Memories
Wales’ Olympic medallist Sarah Jones has insisted some of her best memories in hockey came playing for Great Britain as she revealed she was retiring from the GB squad. The decision marks the end of a six-year career at the sport's highest level.

Warren Gatland Sets Sail With New Faces As Wales Bid To Turn The Tide

Warren Gatland Sets Sail With New Faces As Wales Bid To Turn The Tide
Warren Gatland has turned to a couple of new faces from outside of Wales in a bid to turn the tide in results this autumn. Gloucester second-row Freddie Thomas and Scarlets wing Blair Murray are the uncapped pair drafted in by Gatland for the November Tests. Thomas was born in the West Country whilst Murray is a New Zealander, but both qualify for Wales through their grandparents and in Murray’s case, his mother as well.

Giants Fall Across Welsh Cup With Cardiff Met Leading The Slaying

Giants Fall Across Welsh Cup With Cardiff Met Leading The Slaying
Five of the dozen JD Cymru Premier clubs were bundled out of the JD Welsh Cup on a bumper weekend of giant-killing acts in the first play-off round. Eliot Evans scored the only goal that took Cardiff Met through with a 1-0 win over Penybont at the home of current Cymru Premier leaders.

Alex Robertson Backs Omer Riza As The Man For Cardiff City

Alex Robertson Backs Omer Riza As The Man For Cardiff City
Alex Robertson believes Omer Riza’s five-goal job application deserves the thumbs up from Cardiff City owner Vincent Tan. Riza is four games into his interim stint in charge of the Bluebirds and has delivered seven points and eight goals to lift the club from bottom to 22nd in the Championship.

No Sweet Parting For Steff Hughes But Dragons Star Insists There’s Better To Come

No Sweet Parting For Steff Hughes But Dragons Star Insists There’s Better To Come
Steff Hughes branded his final home game as “bittersweet” as the Dragons missed out on another win at Rodney Parade. The 30-year-old centre paid tribute to the club as his final appearance in Gwent ended with a frustrating 21-31 loss to Benetton Rugby.

Josh Macleod Insists Scarlets Must Now Build On Bulls Boost

Josh Macleod Insists Scarlets Must Now Build On Bulls Boost
Scarlets skipper Josh Macleod insists there is more to come from his team following their dramatic victory over the Bulls. The west Wales region came from 19-7 down to consign the visitors from Pretoria to their first league defeat of the season, with wingers Blair Murray and Tom Rogers crossing for superb solo tries.

Anna Morris In Shock As She Follows Emma Finucane To Become Second Welsh World Champion

Anna Morris In Shock As She Follows Emma Finucane To Become Second Welsh World Champion
Anna Morris has admitted she was in shock after becoming Wales’ latest cycling world champion. Morris, from Cardiff, followed in the bike tracks of Emma Finucane as she rode her way to a first world title in the women’s individual pursuit, knocking out cycling legend Chloe Dygert on the way, on the penultimate day of the 2024 UCI Tissot Track World Championships. It means Wales now has two individual world champions and three members of a world champion team after the penultimate day of the Championships in Denmark.

Swansea City Boss Luke Williams Admits His Players Have Become Afraid

Swansea City Boss Luke Williams Admits His Players Have Become Afraid
Luke Williams reckons he has identified Swansea City’s problem – his players are too afraid to score goals. The Swans head coach came to that conclusion after watching his team fail to win for the fourth successive match as they lost 1-0 at Blackburn Rovers. As in their previous three matches during their winless streak, his team created chances but failed to take any of them.