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The Return Of The Regions . . . Same Theme Tune, But Hopefully A Different Plot
The Welsh regions emerge, bleary-eyed, back into the autumn sunshine this weekend but it would be wrong to think they have been in hibernation. According to Dragons head coach Dai Flanagan, it was far more dramatic than that.
Brennan Johnson Answers Critics By Rescuing Spurs And Ange Postecoglou
Brennan Johnson and his Tottenham teammates earned the praise of manager Ange Postecoglou after the Wales striker struck with a 93rd minute winner to avoid an embarrassing Carabao Cup exit at Coventry City. The Wales striker delivered just a day after his manager had defended him in the wake of social media abuse over recent performances.
Colin Ingram Is Best In Class. . . But That’s Unlikely To Save Glamorgan
Colin Ingram’s innings of 82 made him the highest run-scorer in County Championship cricket so far this season - but that failed to satisfy the Glamorgan captain after his team lost the initiative in their match at home to Yorkshire. The visitors took a significant step towards a return to Division One by taking control of Glamorgan’s penultimate Division Two fixture, despite a late fightback from the home tail in saving the follow-on.
‘Jockey’ Finally Feels Comfortable In The Saddle At Cardiff
For Matt Sherratt, there’s the sense of a new beginning as he embarks on his second season as Cardiff’s head coach. It’s been a summer of major change at the Arms Park both on and off the field and he is hoping that will now extend to his team’s results as they look to turn those narrow defeats into victories - starting with Friday night’s BKT URC opener at home to Zebre Parma.
Leighton Jones Quits Pontypool After One Game Of New Season
Leighton Jones has stood down as head coach at Super Rygbi Cymru club Pontypool after just one game of the new season. Tom Hancock has been installed as the interim head coach for this weekend’s game against Bridgend at the Brewery Field. Pooler lost on the opening night of the season when they were beaten at home by reigning Premiership champions Llandovery, 21-18.
The Gareth Bale Champion Is . . . Alicia Kelly
Abergavenny’s Alicia Kelly became the first girl to win the Gareth Bale Championship at Celtic Manor, dominating the field to earn a seven-shot victory.
Beating the boys in such a prestigious competition is a boost for girl’s golf with less than a year to go before hosting the biggest female sporting event ever held in Wales when the AIG Women’s Open takes place in Royal Porthcawl next summer.
Former Scarlets Chief Simon Easterby Ready To Answer Ireland’s Call
Former Scarlets coach and captain Simon Easterby will take over as interim Ireland head coach during Andy Farrell's time in charge of the British and Irish Lions. Farrell is set to oversee autumn Tests against New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji and Australia in Dublin before temporarily departing his role to lead next year's Lions tour against the Wallabies.
Owen Watkin Targets 50-Cap Mark For Wales . . . But Knows It Starts With The Ospreys
Owen Watkin is relishing his new found responsibility for club and country as he sets his sights on a major career milestone. The Ospreys centre started both Tests on Wales’ summer tour of Australia to take his tally of caps up to 41 as he took on a key role for Warren Gatland’s team.
Wrexham Boss Phil Parkinson Tells Birmingham City: There’s A Long Way To Go
Phil Parkinson has warned Birmingham City there is a long way to go after the Tom Brady-backed club won the battle of the League One headline-grabbers against Wrexham. Parkinson’s Dragons remain top of the table, but suffered their first defeat of the season at St. Andrew’s as they went down, 3-1 in the match billed as the “Hollywood derby.”
Ioan Cunningham Keeps Faith With New Faces As Wales Face Make-Or-Break South Africa Mission
New faces Alaw Pyrs, Maisie Davies and Rosie Carr have all held their places in Ioan Cunningham’s Wales squad for the WXV2 tournament in South Africa. The trio made their senior debut appearances in the recent defeat to Scotland, but have stayed in a new-look squad to compete in South Africa at the end of September.
Uefa under-21
Cymru Manager Bodin Takes On Moldovan Challenge
Paul Bodin’s Cymru under-21 team are in Moldova for their latest Uefa under-21 qualifying match.
Manager Bodin has a 20-man squad with him for Friday’s fixture at the District Sports Complex, Orhei.
It will be a third Uefa qualifier for Wales following a 1-0 win against Belgium plus a 5-1 loss against... Read More
Robert Turns The Page To Start New Era For Wales
Robert Page, manager of the Wales under-21 team, was upbeat after his players suffered back-to-back defeats against Albania away.
Wales lost 2-1 and 3-1 in friendly matches organised to help them prepare for Uefa Championship qualifying matches starting in September.
“We have a number of new players, some from our younger age... Read More
Welsh Young Guns Turn A Page Against Swiss
Manager Robert Page is delighted with his Wales young guns.
Their 3-1 win against Switzerland at Rodney Parade ended their Uefa Under-21 championship qualifying campaign on a high note and Page said: “They deserved that.
“We have finished fourth on our group and after our opening game win in Switzerland that is... Read More
Wales Aim For Big Under-21 Swiss Finish In Newport
Wales suffered a fourth defeat in their Euro Under-21 qualifying campaign, losing 2-0 against group leaders Romania at the Dr Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, Cluj-Napoca.
Manager Rob Page and his team now aim to finish their campaign on a high note when they play Switzerland at Rodney Parade, Newport next Tuesday.
Welsh chances... Read More
Nine-Man Romania Hold On Against Rampant Wales
Wales had to settle for a draw against nine-man Romania in the Uefa Under-21 Championship clash at Bangor University Stadium.
Romania, unbeaten leaders of group eight, had two players sent off during the second half, but the visitors held out for a goalless draw.
“We created enough chances to have won the... Read More
Romanian Challenge For Robert Page's Welsh Squad
Wales are fighting for their Uefa under-21 Championship lives.
They badly need a big performance against group leaders Romania at Bangor City on Tuesday if they are to maintain hopes of making progress.
The young Dragons suffered a four-goal defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina only a few days ago and they are... Read More
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