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Cardiff City And Other Clubs Left Sheltering From Storm Darragh
Cardiff’s Sky Bet Championship fixture against Watford has been called off amid severe weather warnings linked to Storm Darragh. The Football Association of Wales issued a statement on Friday afternoon saying all football matches in the country were being postponed on Saturday, following Met Office advice.
Ben Davies Blow For Spurs Is A Worry For Wales And More Woe For Under Pressure Ange Postecoglou
Ben Davies is set for a spell on the sidelines – a concern for both high-flying Wales and nose-diving Tottenham. The Wales defender has suffered sustained a hamstring injury, compounding the woes of a Spurs side already grappling with a series of defensive setbacks.
Cardiff Hand Kids European Mission In France, Including 18-Year-Old Steff Emanuel
This time last year Steff Emanuel was playing for Millfield School against Sedbergh in the Daily Mail Trophy. Twelve months on and he will become the youngster Cardiff Rugby regional player to make his debut in European competition.
Cardiff City Have Ground To Make Up . . . But No-one To Blame But Themselves
The Omer Riza Era Part Two should have begun on Saturday when Cardiff City were due to host Watford before the weather intervened. It would have been Riza’s first match since he was confirmed as the club’s new permanent manager.
Europe Calling but Welsh Clubs and Others Are not Rushing to Answer
European rugby used to arrive with a fanfare that sounded like the brass band section which once accompanied Shenkin the regimental goat on Wales’ international days. A bit old-fashioned, maybe, but you knew it was going to be worth hanging around to watch the action.
Cardiff City Boss Omer Riza Insists Now He’s At The Wheel, He Can Deal
Cardiff City boss Omer Riza insists he will have money to spend in order to bolster his squad during the January transfer window. Riza, who had been serving as the Bluebirds’ interim manager, was officially appointed on a contract running until the end of the season on Thursday.
Ton Up For Taine As Basham Gets Ready For Dragons Celebrations
Taine Basham is all set to join the Dragons centurion club when his side hosts Montpellier in Round 1 of the EPCR Challenge Cup at Rodney Parade. The Welsh international back row man made his debut six years ago when he faced the Scarlets against Scarlets in January 2018.
Omer Riza gets Cardiff City Job . . . But Only Until End Of Season
Cardiff City have appointed interim manager Omer Riza as boss on a contract until the end of the season. The Bluebirds announced the move on Thursday prior to Riza’s 13th match in charge at home to Watford on Saturday. Riza took over in September following the dismissal of former manager Erol Bulut, when the club were bottom of the Championship with just one point from their opening six matches.
Kenfig Hill Go All Out For New All-Weather Training Base
A new training facility has been hailed as a “game changer” by the Welsh grass roots rugby club which has benefited from the project. Kenfig Hill RFC, in the Ospreys region, was selected from more than 30 entries as winners of the BKT Power Zone competition.
Former Swansea City Boss Russell Martin On Shaky Ground At Southampton
Former Swansea City head coach Russell Martin knows he and his Soputhampton team are under intense pressure after fans tunred on them following their latest defeat. Martin – who quit the Swans 18 months ago and took Saints up into the Premier League – is under the cosh with his team rock bbottom and adrift after a 5-1 home defeat to Chelse.
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Wales Hit Man Kieffer Moore Aims To Elbow Clear Of Defenders, Denmark . . . And Dodgy Referees
Wales striker Kieffer Moore believes he is an easy target for referees at Euro 2020 because of his size.The 6ft 5in Cardiff City striker was on the bench for Wales’ final group game in Rome as he was on a booking, and manager Robert Page was aware another yellow card... Read More
Mike Phillips Tells England To Learn How To Joke With Refs . . . Rather Than Get Under Their Skin
Mike Phillips has heaped praise on Wayne Pivac and told England they need to wise up with referees. The former Wakes scrum-half has pointed to Pivac’s selection policy in the autumn as sewing the seeds for the Triple Crown success, with the willingness of the Wales coach to give youngsters... Read More
Head Cases . . . Rugby's Grassroots Is A Million Miles From The Pro Game's Safety Measures
Head injuries, brain damage and dementia continue to cast a dark and troublesome backdrop for rugby. Former Dragons centre Adam Hughes is the latest to have joined the legal challenge to the authorities for negligence. The games’ rulers claim the game has never been safer. But Harri Morgan says the... Read More
Cheryl Leads All-Female Officials Quartet In Final
Fifa-listed referee Cheryl Foster leads an all-female quartet of match officials who will take charge of Saturday’s Huws Gray Alliance Cup final at Ruthin Town (May 5, 2.30pm).
Former Wales and Liverpool player Foster and her fellow officials will make history by setting a first for the men’s game in Wales.
Foster,... Read More