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Dylan Jones Bows Out In Style As Ystrad Rhondda Beat Brecon To Lift More Silverware

Ystrad Rhondda gave their outgoing head coach Dylan Jones the perfect send off by lifting the Worthington’s Mid District Cup in his final game in charge. Tries in each half in a man-of-the-match display from former Pontypridd wing Alex Webber on his return to Sardis Road, bookended a first half effort from blindside flanker Rhys Dauncey and one after the break from openside Jarrad Llewellyn, as they beat Brecon 3013 in the district showpiece. It was a fitting finale for former fly-half Jones, as he brings the curtain down on 21 years at Ystrad Rhondda – and the past 13 of those also spent coaching at the Gelligaled Park club.
Last Of The Summer Wine For Alun Wyn As Fans Drink It All In At St. Helen’s

There was standing room only around much of the grand old setting of St. Helen’s as Alun Wyn Jones sipped what most consider are the last drops of his summer wine. The 37-year-old is certainly in the deep winter of a career that has spanned 20 years, but there was only the joy of a bright sunny evening in Swansea as the Whites brought down the curtain on their 150th anniversary celebrations.
Chris Cooke Whips Up A Storm As Record Century Powers Glamorgan Triumph

Chris Cooke admitted smashing a century was “not even on my radar” before he made history with a ton to inspire Glamorgan to victory at Middlesex. The wicketkeeper ensured a memorable Vitality Blast T20 triumph by striking Glamorgan's fastest-ever century in T20 cricket off a mere 38 deliveries.

Rhys Webb has admitted stability and security for his family meant more to him than playing for Wales at a World Cup. Webb became the latest Wales player to announce his retirement from Test rugby before the tournament.
One In, One Out As Devils Start Summer Rebuild

Former Boston Bruins centre-man Jamie Arniel has become the Cardiff Devils first new signing of the summer. The 33-year-old links up with the Devils having faced new coach Pete Russell in Germany's DEL2 league last season.
Alun Wyn Jones Is So Special He Can Play For Two Teams In The Same Match!

Alun Wyn Jones is going to play for both teams when the Barbarians return to St Helen’s on Wednesday night (kick-off 6.30pm) to help round off his former club Swansea’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
Rob Page Insists Luton Town Captain Tom Lockyer Will Be Fine For Wales Come September

David Brooks has been handed an emotional return to the Wales camp for next month’s Euro 2024 qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey. But while Wales head coach Rob Page was delighted to welcome back the Bournemouth playmaker, he was forced to exclude Luton Town skipper Tom Lockyer after his collapse in the Championship play-off final at Wembley on Saturday.
Jade Jones’ Bid To Earn World Title Ends At Quarter-Final Stage

Jade Jones failed to reach the semi-finals at the World Taekwondo Championships in Baku. Wales’ double Olympic champion was beaten by Lo Chia-ling of Chinese Taipei in the women’s -57kg competition.
Will Vaulks Gunning For Cardiff City As He Returns To The Championship With Sheffield Wednesday

Will Vaulks will be back in the Championship next season – and gunning for revenge against Cardiff City. The former Wales midfielder was part of the Sheffield Wednesday side that clinched promotion at Wembley with a dramatic late 1-0 League One play-off final win over 10-man South Yorkshire rivals Barnsley.
David Brooks Returns To Wales Squad Along With Rookie Joe Low For Euro Qualifiers

David Brooks has returned to the Wales squad, 19 months after being given a cancer diagnosis and only 10 days after making his first Premier League start since his return to action. The Bournemouth fielder has been included in manager Rob Page’s squad for the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey.
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Swans Fans Hit Back At Share Sellers And Consider Legal Action As The Talking Stops
Swansea City Supporters Trust have angrily denied claims they are undermining attempts to reach a settlement in the long running dispute over the sale of the club three years ago. Lawyers acting for those who sold shares to the club’s American owners have claimed the Trust have twice pulled out... Read More
Huw Jenkins Says He Was Made A Scapegoat . . . But Insists He'll Take It On The Chin
Huw Jenkins has said he feels he was made a scapegoat for many of the problems at Swansea City. The former chairman – who stood down last weekend after 17 years in the role – believes his position made him an obvious target when the club slid towards relegation from... Read More
Welcome Back, Daniel . . . Things Have Changed Since You've Been Away
Daniel James will return to Swansea City on Monday morning to find three players and a chairman have all left since he himself thought he had departed the club on Thursday afternoon when he arrived at Leeds. The Wales winger was left out of the team that lost 2-0 at... Read More
Graham Potter Says Swans Must Keep Calm As Inconsistent Form Undermines Revival
Graham Potter has urged his Swansea City players to retain their perspective after they crashed to 3-2 home defeat to Ipswich Town which sent them falling out of the Championship play-off places. The Swans manager insisted they should not over-react to the defeat which came after praise for their recent... Read More
Strutting Swans Chairman Says "We're Sexy Again"
Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins has declared his club are playing “sexy football” again under manager Graham Potter. Jenkins – who turned to Potter at the start of the summer after hiring and firing Garry Monk, Francesco Guidolin, Bob Bradley, Paul Clement and Carlos Carvalhal in rapid succession – reckons... Read More

Fantastic Servant Rangel Deserves Heroes Welcome, Says Potter
Graham Potter wants the Swansea City fans to give Angel Rangel a heroes welcome on his return to the Liberty Stadium with QPR this weekend. But the new Swans boss hopes that’s where the goodwill ends when the Spanish defender, who spent 11 years at the club, makes his emotional... Read More
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