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Cardiff New Boy Ed Byrne Excited To Swap Dublin Blue Of Leinster For Blue And Black

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Cardiff have moved quickly to replace the departing Rhys Carre by signing two new looseheads for next season. Six-times capped Irish international Ed Byrne, a veteran of 10 seasons at Leinster, will be heading to the Arms Park this summer along with 25-year-old Exeter Chiefs prop Danny Southworth.

Aaron Collins Ready To Join Welsh Championship Brigade With Bolton

Aaron Collins Bolton
Bolton’s Welsh striker Aaron Collins is 90 minutes away from playing in the Championship next season after his wonderful goal sent his club on their way to a Wembley play-off final. Collins - a former Wales U19 cap- secured his place in the League One play-off final despite Bolton being beaten by Barnsley at the Toughsheet Community Stadium as Ian Evatt’s side edged the visitors 5-4 on aggregate.

Dragons Back Filo Tiatia As The Man To Finally Plug The Gaps

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Filo Tiatia has been backed as the man to finally plug the leaky Dragons’ defence next season. The former Ospreys ‘Galactico’ is returning to Wales as the defence coach at Dragons RFC.

Dragons Boss Says Shane Means Pain For Opponents Next Season

Shane Lewis-Hughes
Dragons coach Dai Flanagan believes he has added another piece to the jigsaw of the region’s rebuild with the capture of Shane Lewis-Hughes from Cardiff. The former Wales back row forward will move to Rodney Parade ahead of the 2024/25 season.

Sam Northeast Helps Save Glamorgan But Admits Team Must Improve

Sam Northeast Glamorgan
Sam Northeast admits Glamorgan need to improve if they are to challenge for promotion this season after it needed another epic innings from the captain to save his team. In-form duo Northeast and Colin Ingram hit superb final-day rearguard centuries to help Glamorgan secure a Vitality County Championship draw against frustrated Yorkshire at Headingley.

Jak Will Be Back . . . Jones Vows To Build Future Success On Brave World Title Bid

Jak Jones snooker
Jak Jones believes he can build on his career-highlight run to the final of the World Snooker Championship. Jones’ dream of winning the tournament as a qualifier ended with an 18-14 defeat to Kyren Wilson at the Crucible on Sunday night, but not without plenty of drama after the Welsh player’s stirring fightback.

Ruby Evans Takes Silver Medal On Her European Gymnastics Championships Debut For GB

Ruby Evans Gymnastics
An assured debut in the European Gymnastics Championships from Ruby Evans could not quite inspire Great Britain to a successful defence of their title in Italy. The GB women’s senior team – of Welsh star Evans, Becky Downie, Alice Kinsella, Abigail Martin and Georgia-Mae Fenton – had to settle for silver behind the host nation in Rimini, Italy.

Jak Jones Goes Sleepless In Sheffield . . . But Believes Miracle Comeback Can Still Happen

Jak Jones snooker
Jak Jones revealed a lack of sleep was behind the awful start to his World Snooker Championship final. Jones missed a golden chance to pile the pressure on his opponent Kyren Wilson as his improbable Crucible comeback came up short at the end of the first day of the final.

Luke Williams Predicts Huge Summer Of Change At Swansea City

Luke Williams Swansea City
Swansea City head coach Luke Williams admits he has a busy summer ahead after the 1-0 defeat against Millwall in the final game of the season saw his side finish 14th in the Championship. Millwall climbed to 13th in the table off the back of eight wins in 13 games since their former Cardiff City boss Neil Harris started a second spell at The Den in February.

Cardiff Dragons’ Jacqui Newton Reaches For The Stars, The Play-Offs, And Glamorgan Cricket

Jacqui Newton Cardiff Dragons
Cardiff Dragons goal defence Jacqui Newton insists the team can still make it to the Netball Super League play-offs for the first time in 11 years. Newton – one of three players either born or raised in Australia at the Welsh franchise – is convinced a victory away at fourth-placed Severn Stars on Sunday can revitalise their play-off bid.

Richard Cockerill

Mulvihill Facing Tough Start To Life As Cardiff Blues Coach

There will be an explosive start to the Guinness PRO14 season when the reigning European Rugby Challenge Cup champions Cardiff Blues host the Champions Cup and PRO14 winners Leinster. The Friday night shoot-out at the Arms Park on 31 August will give new Blues coach John Mulvihill the toughest of... Read More

Danny Wilson Warns Cardiff Blues: Don't Cockers It Up

Cardiff Blues coach Danny Wilson has warned his team they will need to be up for a scrap when they face pugnacious Richard Cockerill’s Edinburgh on Saturday evening. The Blues are at Murrayfield for their European Challenge Cup quarter-final on the back of five successive victories and a feelgood vibe... Read More

Richard Cockerill Claims Anti-Scots Agenda After Scarlets Defeat

Richard Cockerill has launched an incredible attack on referees following the Scarlets’ defeat of Edinburgh. The former Leicester coach – whose team lost 28-8 at Parc Y Scarlets at the weekend – could be in hot water with Guinness Pro14 chiefs after suggesting there is a conspiracy against the Scots.... Read More

Returning Lion Jonathan Davies Will Be Tamed, Promise Edinburgh

Lions hero Jonathan Davies has been promised an unhappy return on Saturday when he makes his first start of the season for the Scarlets. The warning comes from Scotland lock Ben Toolis who insists Edinburgh can repeat their victory of last season at Parc Y Scarlets, whether Davies plays or... Read More

Harrison Keddie Says Dragons Are Out To Stop Cockerill Crowing

Dragons back row forward Harrison Keddie has admitted the squad must learn quickly from their defeat to Leinster as they head north to face Edinburgh on Friday night. In response to the Dragons' heavy 36-19 home loss last week, coach Bernard Jackman has drafted in South African Rynard Landman for... Read More

Danny Wilson Admits Blues Blew It On Opening Night As Richard Cockerill Rubs It In

Danny Wilson admitted his Cardiff Blues team got what they deserved after their opening Guinness Pro14 fixture ended in defeat. The Blues’ optimism from encouraging pre-season results was put sharply into context by Edinburgh who won comfortably, 20-10 at the Arms Park. There was even a dismissive slap in the... Read More
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