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Dragons Go South Again For Second Big Capture For Next Season

Harry Wilson rugby Warratahs
The Dragons have signed Australian centre Harry Wilson – the son of former Wallabies captain David Wilson – for next season. Just days after announcing the capture of Tongan back row Solomone Funaki, it’s another statement move by the region.

Wrexham Plan Big Stadium Upgrade To Match Towering Ambitions

Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds
Wrexham owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds plan to develop the club’s SToK Racecourse home into a stadium with up to 55,000 seats. The Red Dragons will be playing in League One next season after back-to-back promotions and attracting a worldwide fan-base following the success of the FX docuseries ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ and the presence of their Hollywood A-listers.

Geraint Thomas Insists No “Stupid Mountain Time Trial” Suits Him Just Fine At Giro

Geraint Thomas cycling
Geraint Thomas insists he and his Ineos Grenadiers team are primed for a tilt at the Giro d'Italia title on a route that should suit him better than last year's edition. The runner-up in the 2023 Giro, Thomas was leading the race until the mountain time-trial on day 20 in which he was leap-frogged at the last by eventual winner Primoz Roglic.

Jak Jones Has Floored World No.2 . . . But He Can’t Convince His Mum To Watch

Jak Jones snooker
Jak Jones faces a huge task before his first World Snooker Championship semi-final appearance - persuading his mother to watch. The Welsh potter - the world No 44 - earned the biggest win of his career when he turned an 8-8 overnight score against Judd Trump into a 13-9 victory on Wednesday to reach the last four for the first time.

Anna Hursey Chases Olympic Selection In Saudi Arabia

Anna Hursey table tennis
Anna Hursey will bid to take another big step towards earning selection for the Olympic Games this week when she chases table tennis world ranking points in Saudi Arabia. The 17-year-old Wales and British number one female player broke into the world’s top 100 earlier this year and is currently ranked 97.

Terry Medwin . . . The Welshman Who Opened The Door For Pele And Then Became A Spurs Hero

For 64 years, Terry Medwin was the last Wales player to score at a World Cup. Medwin, who has died at the age of 91, scored the winner in a 2-1 play-off victory over Hungary at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. The goal set up an ultimately unsuccessful quarter-final against eventual champions Brazil – a contest decided by Pele’s first World Cup goal – but Medwin’s place in Welsh football history was secure.

Swansea City’s Wasted Half Season Leaves Them Almost Back Where They Started

It seems appropriate that Swansea City can end their season with an identical record to their current high point, achieved back in October Nothing would more clearly illustrate a wasted few months in the club’s history. If the Swans beat Millwall at home on Saturday - they are 21/20 favourites with DragonBet to do so - they will have gained four wins and a draw from the final five matches of their Championship campaign.

Drovers Skipper Jack Jones Backs Llandovery To Rumble On To Premiership Triumph

Llandovery rfc
Llandovery skipper Jack Jones claims the Drovers have their sights firmly set on retaining their Indigo Premiership title as they head into Saturday’s play-off semi-final showdown against Cardiff at Church Bank (5.15pm kick off). Coach Euros Evans’ men made history by finishing top of the Premiership standings for the first time after running in nine tries to cruise to a 62-13 home win over Bridgend in their final regular league match.

Jak Jones Digs In And Rattles Judd Trump In Crucible Quarter-Final

Jak Jones snooker
Jak Jones looks determined to keep flying the flag for Wales deep into the second week at the World Snooker Championship. The Welsh star ensured it was a tense session for Judd Trump in their quarter-final at The Crucible in Sheffield after they finished level at 8-8 overnight.

At 366yards, Has Matt Underwood Managed The Longest Hole-In-One In Wales?

A Welsh golfer is trying to find out if he has achieved the longest hole-in-one in Wales, after sinking his tee shot on a 366 yard par 4.

Irn-Bru Cup

Nomads Prevail In Sudden Death Shootout To Reach Irn-Bru Cup Final

Andy Morrison hailed Connah’s Quay’s character after they edged past Edinburgh City in sudden death penalties to become the first Welsh side to reach the Irn-Bru Cup final. Nomads stopper John Danby saved Ciaran Diver’s sixth penalty to settle the tie in front of a record 1,068 crowd at the Deeside... Read More

Morrison Vows Nomads Will Leave Nothing Behind In Bid To Reach Irn-Bru Cup Final

Andy Morrison has vowed his Connah's Quay team are ready to raise their game once again in order to reach the Irn-Bru Cup final. The Nomads can become the first Welsh team to reach the final, since the competition changed its format allowing clubs from outside Scotland to participate,... Read More

IRN-BRU Cup Spot For Future Winners Of Nathaniel MG Cup

The FAW/WPL have confirmed this morning that the winners of the Nathaniel MG Cup (League Cup) will be awarded a place in the IRN-BRU Cup competition from the 2019/20 season. In what is described as a 'radical shake-up of the competition', there will also be an increased number of teams participating... Read More

Late Queen's Park Victory Sends Nomads Wilde

Connah's Quay left it late before securing their place in the Irn-Bru Cup semi-final with a 2-1 win over Queen's Park at Hampden. Michael Wilde finished from eight yards in the 84th minute to put the Nomads in front after they had fallen behind midway through the second-half. https://twitter.com/the_nomads/status/1063545229754667008 Lewis Hawke's well-executed finish... Read More

Morrison Praises Battling Connah's Quay After Latest Irn-Bru Cup Win

Connah's Quay manager Andy Morrison praised his side following their 2-0 win over Coleraine in the Irn-Bru Cup yesterday. The Nomads ground out a hard-fought win against their Northern Irish opponents in equally as difficult conditions as the strong winds from Storm Callum swirled around the Deeside Stadium. Andy Owens rubber stamped... Read More

Harrison's Penalty Heroics Send TNS Into Irn-Bru Cup Semi-Final

A clutch penalty-shootout performance from The New Saints goalkeeper Paul Harrison saw the Welsh side advance past Queen of the South in the Irn-Bru Cup on Sunday. The Saints advance to the last four of the competition where they will face Inverness, Dumbarton or Northern Irish side Crusaders. Harrison scored... Read More
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