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Theo Cabango Hopes Big Ben Will Show in Cardiff . . . But Maybe In Disguise

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Theo Cabango is hoping lightning can strike twice for his family at Cardiff City Stadium, although this time in reverse. The Cardiff Rugby wing will be following in the footsteps of his older brother, Ben, by playing at the football venue at Judgement Day on Saturday 1 June, when he hopes to help his side beat the Ospreys.

Ospreys Face Final Judgement . . . But Verdicts Will Matter Elsewhere As They Bid For Play-Offs

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It’s Judgement Day for the Ospreys in more ways than one on Saturday and the equation is simple, yet also complicated. Their own objective is clear. To have any chance of making the URC play-offs, they have to secure a bonus point victory against Cardiff at the Cardiff City Stadium in the second game of the double-header.

Wales Held At Home But Boss Rhian Wilkinson Insists They Are Still In Charge

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Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson insists her team are still in control of their Euro 2025 qualification group despite a frustrating 1-1 draw at home to Ukraine in Llanelli. After back-to-back victories for Wilkinson in her first two matches in charge, this was a mis-step for the Canadian coach, although Wales’ position in the group is still a strong one.

Former Wales stars Lloyd White and Ben Flower Get Set For Jets’ Title Defence

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Former Wales captain Lloyd White believes the revamped rugby league structure in Wales can tempt plenty of new players from rugby union. The newly-titled JES Group Rugby League Conference kicks off across Wales this weekend in a major step forward for the 13-man code.

Rey Lee-Lo Is Now 38, But Class Still Keeps Him Out Of The Clutches Of Old Father Time

Rey Lee-Lo
Rey Lee-Lo has been hailed as one of Welsh rugby’s greatest ever overseas imports as he heads into Judgement Day continuing to defy Old Father Time. The Samoan international is coming to the end of his ninth season with Cardiff, having joined from the Hurricanes of New Zealand in 2015.

Dewi Lake Backed To Prove He Can Again Be Wales’ Number One No.2 On Judgement Day

Dewi Lake
Former Lions and Wales hooker Richard Hibbard insists the Wales No.2 shirt will be up for grabs when some of the front row contenders battle it out on Judgement Day this weekend. An ankle injury for the Dragons’ Elliot Dee has ruled him out of a direct head-to-head against the Scarlets’ Ryan Elias, but the Ospreys’ Dewi Lake is on the comeback trail and he will face off against Cardiff’s in-form Liam Belcher.

Angharad James Takes Wales Armband . . . But Only To Face Ukraine

Angharad James Wales
Angharad James will captain Wales against Ukraine in Friday’s Euro 2025 qualifier, but may not get the job on a full-time basis. Wales have been without a permanent skipper since Sophie Ingle stepped down after Rhian Wilkinson’s first game in charge, a 4-0 victory over Croatia in their opening Euro 2025 qualifier last month.

Cardiff Dragons Predict Decade Of Transformation For Professional Netball

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Cardiff Dragons can look forward to being part of a new golden era for UK netball, their chief executive Vicki Sutton has predicted. The bold prophecy came after the only Welsh team in the current Netball Super League were included in the new, slimmed down version of the tournament – for the next decade.

Wales Stars Of Tomorrow Can Give Bright Finish To A Gloomy Season

Ospreys Cardiff
At a time when the judgements on Welsh rugby tend mostly to be harsh ones, it would be easy to dismiss this weekend’s Judgement Day as almost an irrelevance when it comes to the business end of the United Rugby Championship. After all, the Ospreys need a series of unlikely and complicated results on the final weekend in order to sneak into the play-offs.

Rob Page Leaves Out Aaron Ramsey . . . But Keeps Door Open For Quick Return

Aaron Ramsey Wales
Rob Page is confident Aaron Ramsey will play for Wales again after leaving his veteran captain out of the squad for two summer friendlies. Ramsey has been plagued by injury since returning to hometown club Cardiff last summer.

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You’re The Future . . . Cian Ashford Tipped For Big Things By Cardiff City Clubmate

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Moore Trouble Coming The Way Of Cardiff City, But Bluebirds’ Ryan Wintle Vows To Cuff Kieffer

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Erol Bulut Insists Cardiff City Cannot Consider Play-Offs Despite Closing Gap To Seven Points

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Erol Bulut Admits Cardiff City Strikers Should Have “A Little More” Than Three Goals

Erol Bulut has admitted a total of three goals all season from his main Cardiff City strikers “should be a little more than that.” The Bluebirds manager knows the goal return his team are currently supplying looks more like that of a relegation team, rather than one seeking the promotion... Read More

Cardiff City Boss Erol Bulut Insists New Faces Have Transformed Promotion Hopes

Cardiff City boss Erol Bulut threatened to quit when there were no new signings with a week to go in the January transfer window, but now he admits to being stunned by the uplift in standards when he finally got four players in. The Bluebirds brought in Josh Wilson-Esbrand, Nat... Read More

New Cardiff City Striker Has Scored One Club Goal In A Year . . . But Erol Bulut Backs Famara Diédhiou

Erol Bulut insists new loan signing Famara Diédhiou can rediscover his goalscoring touch with Cardiff City in the Championship. The Bluebirds manager has made Diedhiou his second recruit of the January transfer window, even though the Senegal striker has only scored one goal in the past year for his Spanish... Read More
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