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Jess Fishlock Finally Completes 18-Year Journey As Wales Take Giant Final Step

Jess Fishlock Finally Completes 18-Year Journey As Wales Take Giant Final Step
More than 50 years after losing their first-ever international match, 3-2, to Ireland, Wales finally turned the tables. Their reward, after earning a thrilling 3-2 aggregate victory in their Euro 2025 play-off, is the country’s first-ever qualification for a major women’s tournament.

Dragons’ Ollie Griffiths Reveals New Perspective Brought By Health Scare

Dragons’ Ollie Griffiths Reveals New Perspective Brought By Health Scare
Ollie Griffiths has revealed his gratitude for the perspective given to him by the health issues which have forced him to retire from rugby. The Dragons and Wales back row man has spoken of his new attitude to his life on and off the field after hanging up his boots at the age of 29 due to illness.

Wales Stand Firm In Dublin To Create Their Own Piece Of History

Wales Stand Firm In Dublin To Create Their Own Piece Of History
Wales made history by qualifying for their first major tournament after goals from Hannah Cain and Carrie Jones gave them a 2-1 Euro 2025 play-off second leg victory over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin. hian Wilkinson’s team triumphed 3-2 on aggregate as they progressed to next summer’s European Championship in Switzerland.

Swansea City Set For FA Cup Clash With Russell Martin’s Southampton

Swansea City Set For FA Cup Clash With Russell Martin’s Southampton
Swansea City have been forced into a reunion with former head coach Russell Martin next month after the club drew Southampton in the third round of the FA Cup. It means a trip to St. Mary’s for the Swans, who will go up against the man who left them 18 months ago.

Wales Accused Of “Cheap Shots” Ahead Of Republic Of Ireland Clash As Tensions Rise

Wales Accused Of “Cheap Shots” Ahead Of Republic Of Ireland Clash As Tensions Rise
Wales and the Republic of Ireland have created some friction to turn up the heat ahead of their Women's Euros play-off final second leg in Dublin. Tuesday’s Celtic derby will determine who secures a coveted spot at next summer’s Women’s European Championship finals.

Snooker Pays Tribute To Welsh Legend And Former World Champion Terry Griffiths

Snooker Pays Tribute To Welsh Legend And Former World Champion Terry Griffiths
Wales’ former snooker world champion Terry Griffiths has died aged 77 after "a lengthy battle with dementia", his family has said. Griffiths' son Wayne wrote on Facebook: "To our friends and snooker followers in general, we are deeply saddened to share the news of our loss.

Cardiff Coach Matt Sherratt Backs Cameron Winnett After Wales Axe

Cardiff Coach Matt Sherratt Backs Cameron Winnett After Wales Axe
Cardiff coach Matt Sherratt has given his backing to Cameron Winnett after his axing by Wales coach Warren Gatland. Sherratt paid a glowing tribute to Winnett following the full-back’s player of the match performance in the 31-23 victory over the Dragons at the Arms Park.

Angry Cardiff City Fans Turn On Club Over Manager Fiasco

Angry Cardiff City Fans Turn On Club Over Manager Fiasco
Cardiff City fans have voiced their fury over the lack of urgency in appointing a new manager. Bluebirds fans groups have come together to write an open letter to the club’s officials, demanding action and warned a “toxic” feeling towards the club poses huge dangers.

From Rugby To Racing . . . Meet Callum Pritchard, The Welsh jockey Who’s Onto A Winner

From Rugby To Racing . . . Meet Callum Pritchard, The Welsh jockey Who’s Onto A Winner
Former scrum-half Callum Pritchard is set to make it a dozen winners this season as a jockey - and underline why he was right to switch sports from rugby to horse racing. The 23-year-old from Porth used to wear the No.9 jersey for Wattstown and came through the same Rhondda schools system as Wales internationals Kieron Assiratti and Cameron Winnett.

Luke Williams Admits Inconsistent Swansea City Are Doing His Head In

Luke Williams Admits Inconsistent Swansea City Are Doing His Head In
Luke Williams admitted he gave his players a bit of the hair dryer treatment after seeing them come into the break trailing 2-1 against bottom of the table Portsmouth at the Swansea.Com Stadium, before hitting back for a 2-2 draw. Matt Ritchie and Josh Murphy had given the visitors a two goal advantage in their first game in three weeks before Myles Peart-Harris harried Connor Ogilivie enough at the far post to force the ball over the line just before the break.

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Scarlets Bid For Uplift After Season Of Struggle And Farewells

This time 20 years ago, the Scarlets were busy winning what was then the Celtic League and everything in their garden looked, well . . . scarlet. But 2024 appears very different to 2004 and the current side are reaching the end of their season 14th out of 16 teams... Read More

Robin McBryde Says Welsh Players Will Be Out To Impress The Returning Warren Gatland

By Simon Thomas Robin McBryde heads back to Wales this week in the firm belief that a certain other individual’s return will be having a major galvanising effect on players there. The 37-times capped ex-hooker will be in Swansea on Saturday with runaway BKT United Rugby Championship leaders Leinster as they take... Read More

Ben Franks Insists Scarlets And All Black Can Be Perfect Combination

Former All Black Ben Franks believes he is starting from the right place after he was confirmed as part of the Scarlets’ new coaching set-up. The New Zealander has been appointed scrum coach at the region and will work alongside head coach Glenn Delaney’s backroom team, with Richard Kelly promoted... Read More

Coach Kelly Hails Wales' Mental Toughness As They Get Ready To Face World Champs France

Forwards coach Richard Kelly has praised the ‘mental toughness’ of the Wales U20 side for battling back to beat host nation Argentina in their opening game at the World U20 Championships. And now Kelly is looking for another gritty display from his young side when they take on the reigning... Read More

Kelly's Heroes Take On Leinster For Right To Be Top Of The A-Class

Scarlets A will be crowned champions of the inaugural Celtic Cup if they can inflict revenge on Leinster A at Parc Y Scarlets tomorrow (KO 4pm) The West Walians were beaten 16-10 in their own backyard by Leinster's development side last month, but this time around they have summer signing Clayton... Read More