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Omer Riza gets Cardiff City Job . . . But Only Until End Of Season
Cardiff City have appointed interim manager Omer Riza as boss on a contract until the end of the season. The Bluebirds announced the move on Thursday prior to Riza’s 13th match in charge at home to Watford on Saturday. Riza took over in September following the dismissal of former manager Erol Bulut, when the club were bottom of the Championship with just one point from their opening six matches.
Kenfig Hill Go All Out For New All-Weather Training Base
A new training facility has been hailed as a “game changer” by the Welsh grass roots rugby club which has benefited from the project. Kenfig Hill RFC, in the Ospreys region, was selected from more than 30 entries as winners of the BKT Power Zone competition.
Former Swansea City Boss Russell Martin On Shaky Ground At Southampton
Former Swansea City head coach Russell Martin knows he and his Soputhampton team are under intense pressure after fans tunred on them following their latest defeat. Martin – who quit the Swans 18 months ago and took Saints up into the Premier League – is under the cosh with his team rock bbottom and adrift after a 5-1 home defeat to Chelse.
Rhian Wilkinson and Craig Bellamy . . . Two Outsiders with the Skills to Come in From the Cold
Sometimes it pays to look beyond the obvious as Welsh footballl seems to be proving with both Craig Bellamy and Rhian Wilkinson. The former is still unbeaten after being named men’s national senior coach six games ago, while the latter is heading for the Euros next summer with the senior women.
Ryder Cup Cash Clash Divides Europe From USA
Tiger Woods hopes American golfers get five million dollars each to play in the Ryder Cup next September and give the money to charity. Players – including Welsh stars like Jamie Donaldson, Phil Price, Ian Woosnam and Brian Huggett - have competed in the Ryder Cup for nearly a century without receiving appearance fees, but that could change for the 2025 contest at Bethpage Black in New York.
Joey Williams Dreaming Of More Glory As Cymoedd Face Llandovery In College Shoot- Out
Joey Williams had a sleepless night after leading Coleg Y Cymoedd to an amazing 49-46 semi-final win over Ysgol Glantaf to reach Thursday evening’s WSC U18 Rugby final against reigning champions Llandovery College at the Principality Stadium. Now, the scrum-half is hoping to have a peaceful night on the eve of the big day out in the Welsh capital without the nerves getting the better of his slumber.
Save The Date: Euro Finals Draw For Wales Is December 16
Wales fans will have to wait until December 16 to find out their group opponents at UEFA Women's Euro 2025. The last seven places at the tournament in Switzerland have been decided by the play-offs, with Wales reaching the first major tournament finals in their history after overcoming the Republic of Ireland.
Nelson Jardim Upbeat After Newport County Prove Their Resolve
Newport County manager Nelson Jardim hailed his team’s character after they battled back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with AFC Wimbledon at the Cherry Red Records Stadium. The Dons cruised into a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Alistair Smith and Matty Stevens, but Michael Spellman got a goal back to keep the visitors in the match.
Jess Fishlock Finally Completes 18-Year Journey As Wales Take Giant Final Step
More than 50 years after losing their first-ever international match, 3-2, to Ireland, Wales finally turned the tables. Their reward, after earning a thrilling 3-2 aggregate victory in their Euro 2025 play-off, is the country’s first-ever qualification for a major women’s tournament.
Dragons’ Ollie Griffiths Reveals New Perspective Brought By Health Scare
Ollie Griffiths has revealed his gratitude for the perspective given to him by the health issues which have forced him to retire from rugby. The Dragons and Wales back row man has spoken of his new attitude to his life on and off the field after hanging up his boots at the age of 29 due to illness.
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Cool, Calm And Collector Of Wales’ Young Player Of The Year Award . . . Cameron Winnett
Cameron Winnett’s stellar first season in senior rugby has been crowned with him being named as the Welsh Rugby Writers’ Association Welsh Young Player of the Year for 2024. The 21-year-old Cardiff Rugby full back not only nailed down the full back berth at his region but is now the... Read More
Eight Players Poised For Wales RL Debuts As Performance Pathway Pays Dividend
Eight players could make their debuts after Wayne Ponting announced a 31-strong Wales Rugby League Under 18 men’s squad for the 2023 season. The squad includes 13 players who were part of the Wales U16 squad that beat England Community Lions twice last year, and a further 11 who were... Read More
School's Back . . . And So Is The Schools And Colleges League, Where The Stars Of Tomorrow Shine Brightly
Star-gazers looking for the future bright lights of Welsh rugby should tune in to the start of the National Schools and Colleges League this week, according to former Pontypridd, Newport and Cardiff full back Llywarch ap Myrddin. The current director of rugby at Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf has a proud... Read More
Joe Westwood Steers Gwent To Colleges Triumph Over Cymoedd
A resolute defence enabled Joe Westwood to become the hero as Coleg Gwent secured a famous 11-8 victory over Coleg Y Cymoedd to win the Welsh Schools and Colleges League final. With Coleg Gwent trailing with six minutes to go, up stepped Westwood with a terrific penalty from 45 metres... Read More
Wales Hooker Elliot Dee Backs Gwent Boys To Finish In A League Of Their Own . . . Just As He Did
Wales hooker Elliot Dee is backing Coleg Gwent to crown themselves national champions – and give more players the springboard to play for their country. Dragons star Dee has been invited to provide a pre-game pep talk to the class of 2020 before they face Coleg Y Cymoedd in the... Read More
Lee Davies Admits He Feared Cymoedd Had Blown It Before Lloyd Wilkins Heroics
Coleg Y Cymoedd director of rugby Lee Davies has admitted even he had given up on his side retaining their Welsh Schools & Colleges league title. Davies saw his team fall nine points behind Coleg Sir Gar in Tuesday night’s final at Sardis Road before Lloyd Wilkins came off the... Read More
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