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Grateful Michael Duff Thanks Swansea City Fans For Staying Onside

Michael Duff has thanked Swansea City fans for not giving him the bird. The Swans head coach earned a desperately needed first Championship win in charge of the club when he guided them to a convincing 3-0 win over Sheffield Wednesday. The victory lifted the Swans out of the relegation zone and ended their longest winless League start since 1991.

Warren Gatland Is On The Brink Of Making The Last Eight . . . But Eddie Jones Is Just On The Brink

Warren Gatland Wales
Warren Gatland reckons he’s a happy man and to be fair, it doesn’t take much. Shoes that don’t pinch, a tie he’s able to loosen away from the cameras, maybe a beer or two. But what really makes him smile is winning and although there is still plenty of risk in Wales’ next Pool C match against Australia at the Rugby World Cup on Sunday, Gatland is sitting pretty on a pile of 10 points.

Huw Jenkins In Pole Position At Newport County . . . But Michael Duff In Danger Of Stalling At Swansea City

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins
Former Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins has been named as the preferred bidder to take a majority shareholding in League Two club Newport County. The man who steered the Swans from near Football League oblivion to a seven-year stint in the Premier League and a trip into Europe is set to meet the Newport County Supporters’ Trust on Thursday to make his proposal.

Wales’ Ella Jackson Believes Swansea Hockey Club Can Climb Back to the Top

Ella Jackson
Wales goalkeeper Ella Jackson believes Swansea Hockey Club can start the climb back towards the top level when their season begins on Saturday. Swansea open their National Hockey League Division One North campaign at home to Durham University, three years to the week since they became the first Welsh club – men’s or women’s – to play in England’s Premier Division.

Cardiff City “Machine” Can Keep On Producing, Insists Boss Erol Bulut

Erol Bulut
Erol Bulut insists his Cardiff City “machine” can keep pumping out the results whether or not Aaron Ramsey is fit to play at Sunderland on Sunday. The Bluebirds have won back-to-back victories for the first time since February and aim to make it three wins on the bounce when they head to the North-East.

George North Admits Fiji Have Thrown A Spanner In The Works . . . But The Red Machine Won’t Stall

Ollie Tanner Cardiff
George North believes Wales are in a very good place going into round three of the World Cup in France. The Ospreys centre scored his 46th try for Wales, and his 48th in Test rugby, in the win over Fiji and is ready to try to add to the two tries he has scored for Wales against the Wallabies in Lyon on Sunday.

Gemma Grainger Insists Wales’ Bid For Finals Glory Starts In Iceland

Gemma Grainger Wales
Wales manager Gemma Grainger believes the journey to qualification for a major tournament starts on Friday night in Iceland. The fixture may be their opener in the UEFA Women’s Nations League – rather than World Cup or European Championship – but Grainger insists the route this tournament offers as a back-up for Euros qualification is invaluable.

Gareth Thomas Insists Wales Ready To Book Knockout Place With KO Of Australia

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Gareth Thomas says it would be “amazing” if Wales beat Australia and book a Rugby World Cup quarter-final place one game inside the distance. Wales tackle the Wallabies in Lyon on Sunday knowing that victory would confirm one of the two qualifying spots from Pool C.

Joe Rodon Red Card Should Never Have Been Given, Claims Leeds Boss Daniel Farke

Joe Rodon
Joe Rodon was harshly sent off according to his manager Daniel Farke as Leeds United earned a goalless draw at Hull City. Wales defender Rodon was dismissed for a second bookable offence on the hour and will now be suspended for Leeds’ next game against Watford.

Josh Tarling And Zoe Backstedt Strike Gold For GB In Netherlands

Josh Tarling
Josh Tarling and Zoe Backstedt underlined their status as the burgeoning stars of Welsh cycling with gold medals at the European Road Cycling Championships in the Netherlands. In a remarkable performance for Great Britain, Tarling secured the gold in the individual time trial in Drenthe.

Richard Cousins

Penarth Bears 3rds Are No1 At Xmas

With both the 1st and 2nd teams already in the Christmas spirit after the culmination of their 2018 campaigns, it was left to Penarth Hockey Club’s lower XIs to carry the banner on the final weekend of Verde Recreo league action. PENARTH ‘B’ 5-3 Bridgend ‘B’ The 3rd XI entertained... Read More

Bears Admit More Homework Needed After Mixed Weekend

Penarth Hockey Club 1st XI admit that they have homework to do after succumbing to a fourth Verde Recreo Premiership defeat at Cardiff University, but there were better results for the club’s other sides on a packed weekend. Cardiff University  5-3  PENARTH Frustrated by their loss to Cheltenham the previous... Read More

Penarth HC Celebrate Promotion Hat-Trick

Penarth Hockey Club 1st XI continued their rapid rise up the UK ladder system with a win over Gloucester City on Saturday confirming a third successive promotion that will see the Bears playing just one step from the National League next season. PENARTH 3-2 Gloucester City Penarth hosted mid-table Gloucester City knowing... Read More

Baker's Triple Cooks Up Sweet Success For Penarth

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Bears Have Winning Feeling

With the high-flying 1st XI kicking their heels thanks to their... Read More

Bears Start New Year With Goal Fest

It was a question of ‘who eight all the points’ as Penarth... Read More
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