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Dafydd Jenkins Return Will Bring “Hard Edge” To Exeter And Wales, Says Rob Baxter
Dafydd Jenkins has been been praied as “hard-edged” by Exeter Chief coach Rob Baxter as the Wales forward gets ready to make his comeback. Jenkins, who has captained Wales, is poised to make his long-awaited return to the field as Exeter prepare to face Toulouse in the second round of the Investec Champions Cup on Sunday.
Craig Harrison Praises The New Saints For Best Effort Yet in Europe
The New Saints boss Craig Harrison told his players to be proud of their performance despite suffering defeat to Panathinaikos to leave their hopes of reaching the next round of the Conference League hanging by a thread. Filip Duricic put the Greek giants ahead in the 15th minute, beating the outstanding Connor Roberts at the second attempt, before Fotis Ioannidis sent the TNS goalkeeper the wrong way from the penalty spot just after the hour to settle it in a 2-0 win.
Swansea City Believe New Faces will want to be Beside the Seaside
Luke Williams believes Swansea City’s current momentum gives them more chance of attracting quality new recruits in the January transfer window. The Swans host Sunderland on Saturday, hoping to extend their unbeaten run to five matches.
Wales And England Backed Controversial Saudi Arabia World Cup Bid
Both Wales and England supported Saudi Arabia’s successful bid which has confirmed them as hosts of the 2034 men’s World Cup. The Middle East nation were the sole bidders for the finals in 10 years’ time, with an online FIFA Congress voting by acclamation in favour of their staging despite the huge controversy surrounding the bid.
Omer Riza Describes Cardiff City As “Terrible” After Nightmare Start To New Era
Cardiff City manager Omer Riza branded his players’ efforts as “terrible” as his first match in permanent charge ended with a demoralising 2-0 home defeat to Preston North End. Having been confirmed as the man to guide the club at least until the end of the season, Riza was looking for a statement from his side that they could move on from recent uncertainty.
Former Swansea City Striker Tammy Abraham Is AC Milan’s Champions League Hero
Former Swansea City striker Tammy Abraham scored the goal that earned AC Milan a thrilling 2-1 Champions League win over Red Star Belgrade at the San Siro on Wednesday. Abraham’s strike made it four wins in a row for the Italian side.
Dan James Is A Great Human Being . . . And Excellent Footballer, Says Leeds United Boss Daniel Farke
Dan James has been described as a “top-class human being” – as well as a pretty decent footballer - by his Leeds United manager Daniel Farke: Wales star James marked his 100th Leeds appearance with a crucial goal as his side beat Middlesbrough 3-1 at Elland Road to regain top spot in the Sky Bet Championship.
Lauren Price Aims For Next Step Towards Undisputed Domination
Welsh boxing sensation Lauren Price is on a mission to solidify her dominance in the welterweight division and set the stage for a highly anticipated showdown with Natasha Jonas. Price, the reigning WBA welterweight champion, is gearing up to defend her title on December 14 in Liverpool against unbeaten challenger Bexcy Mateus.
Jay Fulton Earns Big Praise From Swansea City Boss Luke Williams
Luke Williams showered praise on Jay Fulton after his goal proved decisive in Swansea City’s victory at Plymouth Argyle. Swans head coach Williams watched his team earn their four away victory of the season with a 2-1 win which moved them up to ninth in the Championship, just four points off the play-off places.
Laura Deas
Wrexham Born Laura Deas Wins World Cup Bronze . . . After Producing Her Best Result In Almost Four Years
By Paul Jones
Welsh Olympic star Laura Deas continued British Skeleton’s stunning start to the season. The Wrexham Wrexham-born Deas came away with a World Cup bronze in the United States on Thursday evening, making an excellent start to her World Cup campaign.
Deas and Marcus Wyatt made it five medals... Read More
Laura Deas Plans Break From Skeleton As Questions Over GB Equipment Continue
By David Williams
Laura Deas is to take some time out from competing after her failure to recapture her 2018 medal form at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
The Welsh skeleton star – who won bronze at the Pyeongchang Games four years ago – plans to recover from what she described as... Read More
Wales' Laura Deas Insists Olympic Track Is "Stunning" As She Gets Set For Medal Bid
By Lucy Rees
Laura Deas has insisted conditions in Beijing are to her liking as she prepares to back up Wales’ first Winter Olympic medal.
Bronze medalist in PyeongChang four years ago, Deas is preparing for her second Olympic skeleton competition against a background of complaints from many athletes in China that... Read More
Laura Deas Named In Women's Team GB Skeleton team For Beijing
By Hannah Blackwell
Laura Deas believes she can be inspired to win another Olympic medal when she heads to China for the Winter Olympics next month.
Deas – the first Welsh woman to win a medal at the Winter Games – has been named in the Great Britain skeleton squad that will... Read More
Laura Deas' Journey From Hockey And Horse Riding To Skeleton At The Winter Olympics
Laura Deas will go for gold next month when the Welsh Olympian returns to the Games, this time being held in Beijing. She may be a specialist in skeleton – one of the most technically demanding of winter sports – but as she tells Lucy Rees, her foundation as an... Read More
Laura Deas Just Pipped For World Skeleton Bronze In Germany
Laura Deas came agonisingly close to winning a medal in... Read More
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