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Wales To Be Warmed In Iceland By The Comeback Tale Of Rhys Norrington-Davies

Wales To Be Warmed In Iceland By The Comeback Tale Of Rhys Norrington-Davies
If Wales need inspiration as they head towards World Cup qualifiers later this season, then the man to supply it could be Rhys Norrington-Davies. The Sheffield United defender has shown bucketfuls of resilience to get to the point where he may now finally return for his country this weekend.

Cool, Calm And Collector Of Wales’ Young Player Of The Year Award . . . Cameron Winnett

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 proud owner of seven senior Welsh caps.

Joe Rodon Insists Wales Can Stay Afloat Despite Loss Of “Anchor” Ethan Ampadu

Joe Rodon Insists Wales Can Stay Afloat Despite Loss Of “Anchor” Ethan Ampadu
Joe Rodon is confident Wales can overcome the “massive loss” of his Leeds United team-mate Ethan Ampadu for the rest of their Nations League campaign. Leeds captain Ampadu will be out until at least January having sustained a knee ligament injury in their Sky Bet Championship win over Coventry on September 28.

Gareth Thomas Determined To Stay Wales' No.1 Number One

Gareth Thomas Determined To Stay Wales’ No.1 Number One
No player has started more Test matches for Wales over the past 12 months than Gareth Thomas. He may not have the public profile of some of his team-mates, but the Ospreys prop has established himself as a real mainstay of the national side. Thomas has worn the No 1 jersey for 11 of Wales’ 13 Tests going back to September of last year, taking in the World Cup, the Six Nations and the summer tour of Australia.

Swansea City Get Rid Of Paul Watson With Three Paragraph Statement

Swansea City Get Rid Of Paul Watson With Three Paragraph Statement
Swansea City have parted company with sporting director Paul Watson after issuing a brief three-paragraph statement. Watson has left with immediate effect, little more than two months into the season and only five weeks after the close of the transfer window, over which he presided. The 38-year-old had been in the job for less than 18 months and had overseen three transfer windows, with mixed results when it came the success of the club’s recruitment.

Nelson Jardim Still Upbeat Even Though Newport County Fail At Bradford

Nelson Jardim Still Upbeat Even Though Newport County Fail At Bradford
Newport County manager Nelson Jardim insists he remains optimistic over his team’s progress this season despite a fourth defeat in six matches. County have dropped to 10th place in League Two after a 3-1 defeat at Bradford City that enabled the home club to leapfrog Jardim’s team in the table.

Ebbw Vale Throw Super Rugby Cymru Predictions In The Bin With Sensational Double

Ebbw Vale Throw Super Rugby Cymru Predictions In The Bin With Sensational Double
Ebbw Vale team manager Dan Haymond believes his club have struck a significant blow by inflicting back-to-back defeats on Llandovery. The Steelmen have played the pre-season favourites for the Super Rugby Cymru title twice in successive weeks and won both matches.

Aaron Ramsey Warned Off Considering Cardiff City Player-Coach Role

Aaron Ramsey Warned Off Considering Cardiff City Player-Coach Role
Craig Bellamy has warned his Wales captain Aaron Ramsey against taking up a player-coach role at Cardiff City. Ramsey was recently awarded his UEFA A Licence and has been linked with a Cardiff coaching job following the sacking of Erol Bulut and the interim appointment of Omer Riza.

Jodie Grinham And Welsh Stars Of Para GB Honoured By Disability Sport Wales Celebrations

Jodie Grinham And Welsh Stars Of Para GB Honoured By Disability Sport Wales Celebrations
Jodie Grinham and a host of other Welsh star of the Paris Parlympic Games have been honoured with a celebrations night, hosted by Disability Sport Wales. Grinham – who made headlines around the world when she became the first pregnant women to win a Paralympic medal – spoke of overcoming a difficult year before she won gold and bronze in para-archery this summer.

Wales Pay Thanks To Pioneers Who Helped Build A Path To Euro 2025

Wales Pay Thanks To Pioneers Who Helped Build A Path To Euro 2025
Wales take on Slovakia in a two-legged semi-final at the end of this month as they seek to qualify for Women’s Euro 2025. It would be the team’s first major tournament finals and the fulfilment of a cherished ambition for so many past players, as Alys Haynes reports. Wales may be on the threshold of history, but they have not forgotten their past.

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Cardiff Cult Hero Dan Fish Backs Young Guns To Transfer Sparkling Premiership Form To The Regional Stage

By Haydn Evans Cardiff RFC’s in-form backs Theo Cabango and Jacob Beetham have arrived in South Africa as part of the regional team's 33-man playing squad for their games against the Lions and Stormers. Their call up has come as no surprise to Cardiff cult hero Dan Fish who has been playing... Read More

Jason Strange Has Brought The Steel Back To Ebbw Vale, Warns Newport Coach Ty Morris

By Graham Thomas Newport coach Ty Morris has warned his team to expect Jason Strange’s influence to make Ebbw Vale a tougher nut to crack on Thursday night. Morris believes the return of Strange to the Steelmen as head coach has made them more testing opposition for the Indigo Premiership leaders, who... Read More

From Facing Antoine Dupont To Bracing Against The Steelmen . . . Ryan Wilkins Returns To The Day Job 

By Adam Cleary Ryan Wilkins has had to grow up quickly this season, so a Thursday night match in front of the cameras against Ebbw Vale should hold few fears. The 19-year-old centre went from the Indigo Welsh Premiership to trying to stop Antoine Dupont and Marcus Smith in the Heineken Cup... Read More

Carmarthen Quins Bid For Derby Bragging Rights . . . And Offer A Glimpse Of The Future

Carmarthen Quins hope to offer a glimpse of the future when they host rivals Llanelli in the first West Wales showdown of the new Indigo Premiership. Both clubs are feeders within the Scarlets region and regulars at Parc y Scarlets have had plenty of reasons to be grateful to the... Read More

Don't Knock The Indigo Premiership, Insists World Cup Winner . . . It's Where Stars Are Created

The Indigo Welsh Premiership finally returns on Thursday night, when Aberavon host the first game of the campaign at home to regional rivals Swansea. It’s been a much debated and much tweaked structure and even now the Welsh Rugby Union have revealed plans to increase the numbers from 12 clubs... Read More
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