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Swansea City’s Ollie Cooper Has Answered Bellers’ Calling
Ollie Cooper went to the last World Cup, but his role was not one that grabbed too many headlines. The Swansea City midfielder was part of the Wales group that journeyed to Qatar almost two years ago, but his duties were as a back-up training partner, rather than an official member of the 26-man squad.
Newport Out To Enjoy A Super-Charged Anniversary
Newport Rugby Club have seen plenty of changes in Welsh rugby through their long and distinguished history, so it might be fitting that their 150th anniversary season brings a new direction. On Saturday, Newport host Bridgend on the first weekend of the inaugural Super Rygbi Cymru tournament.
Russell Martin Claims He’s Not Feeling The Heat Despite Winless Start In Premier League
Former Swansea City head coach Russell Martin has claimed he is not feeling any pressure following criticism of Southampton’s performances so far this season. Saints have started with three Premier League losses, having endured something similar when Martin took over at the club last year.
Aaron Ramsey Suffers Another Injury Setback For Cardiff City
Cardiff City have suffered a significant setback ahead of their trip to Derby County on Saturday, with Aaron Ramsey ruled out due to injury. The midfielder sustained a hamstring injury while on international duty with Wales and will miss the match at Pride Park this weekend.
Welcome To Wrexham. . . Welcome to Prime Time
You don’t need to be a Hollywood scriptwriter to recognise that Wrexham have made a box office start to the season. Five matches played in League One and they sit at the top of the table, unbeaten, and with 13 points taken from a possible 15.
Sam Northeast Admits Glamorgan Were Run Over By Rampant Sussex
Sam Northeast has admitted Glamorgan were flattened by a “freight train” after promotion-chasing Sussex closed in on a return to Division One of the Vitality County Championship. Skipper Northeast conceded Glamorgan had been totally outplayed Sussex after the home side wrapped up their seventh win of the season with a day to spare.
Taulupe Faletau Can See Return Date . . . But Admits Injuries Have “Derailed” Him
Taulupe Faletau is not ready to give up on his dream of once again playing for Wales and is targeting a return to action in the United Rugby Championship with Cardiff at the end of October. That would give him an outside shot of convincing Warren Gatland he is ready to return to the Test arena and add to his 104 Welsh caps in the Autumn Nations Series.
Ben Kellaway Admits Glamorgan Face Huge Task In Hove
Glamorgan spinner Ben Kellaway admits his team are already hanging on by their fingernails after two days of their County Championship Division Two match against Sussex at Hove. Kellaway took three wickets but Glamorgan need something dramatic to avoid defeat and slip further behind the promotion-chasers.
McKenzie Douglass storms to Ginetta GT title as Colin Cronin claims first Junior win
A dominant display at Donington Park secured the Protyre Ginetta GT Championship crown for Fox Motorsport’s Welsh Wizard Mckenzie Douglass on Sunday. And with Irish teenager Colin Cronin claiming his first-ever car-racing victory in the Ginetta Junior Championship on Saturday, it was one of the best weekends for many years for the team from Maldon, Essex.
Leeds United Keeper Karl Darlow Is The Oldest New Boy In Town After Wales Debut
Leeds United goalkeeper Karl Darlow has revealed how a Zoom call with Craig Bellamy finally kick-started his Wales career. Darlow became Wales’ oldest debutant since World War II by lining up against Montenegro just a month shy of his 34th birthday.
Billy Boston
Rugby Codebreakers Statue Wins Sporting Heritage Award
A statue honouring Cardiff’s legendary ‘Rugby Codebreakers’ - has won the ‘Celebrating Black Sporting Heritage Award’ category at the Sporting Heritage Awards. Unveiled in Cardiff Bay in July last year, the statue of Billy Boston, Clive Sullivan and Gus Risman is the first in Wales ever to feature non-fictionalised, named... Read More
The Rugby Codebreakers Are Finally Home And Together In Cardiff Bay
Billy Boston has described a statue of him and fellow Welsh rugby greats Clive Sullivan and Gus Risman in his home city of Cardiff as among the “highlights of my life”. Boston celebrates his 89th birthday next month and was in the Welsh capital to see three of rugby’s ‘codebreakers’... Read More
Wales' RL Legends Billy Boston, Gus Risman And Clive Sullivan Will Adorn Cardiff Bay Codebreakers Statue
Three of the greatest rugby league players in the history of the game – Billy Boston, Gus Risman and Clive Sullivan - have been selected to adorn a statue to commemorate the Cardiff Bay Codebreakers.The public and a special panel of experts agreed on the trio who will now be... Read More
Welsh Rugby League Stars To Shine Again In Cardiff . . . Vote Now For Boston, Sullivan, Cordle . . .
Welsh rugby league is to be honoured with a monument in Cardiff to some of its greatest players. Three stars from the 13-man code – which has featured some of the unheralded best rugby talents the country has produced – are to be selected from a 13-man shortlist. The players... Read More
Cardiff Council Plans To Honour City's Rugby League Stars And Celebrate Its Diversity
A plan to honour Rugby League greats from Cardiff is being put together by the city's council which also hopes official recognition for talents such as Billy Boston will celebrate the capital's diversity. Before Rugby Union allowed the payment of players in 1995 many Welshmen were forced to head to... Read More
Wales RL Want To Face England For NHS Cup...And Keen On Jamaica Double Header
Wales Rugby League have proposed to England that they face each other in a double header later in the year to celebrate and honour the NHS and key workers in each country. In addition, WRL CEO Gareth Kear has confirmed that if we are out of lockdown by the autumn... Read More
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