Dai Sport Is Changing . . . To DragonSports

Dai Sport Is Changing . . . To DragonSports

By The Editor

Dai Sport is transforming . . . into something bigger and better, but still familiar as a home for all your Welsh sports news, features and opinion.

Yes, old Dai is leaving his lair and moving on to become DragonSports, a new website that will hopefully prove you can teach an old dragon new tricks.

Like Dai, we’ve outgrown this place and need somewhere roomier to fully stretch our wings.

We would like to thank everyone who has supported, helped grow, and enjoyed Dai Sport and encourage you to come and join us at DragonSports very shortly.

Just like Dai, DragonSports is aimed at the passionate fan who wants to make sure they’re at the heart of the action.

With our roots firmly established through the success of Dai Sport, our team of reporters, columnists, and content producers will continue to cover the whole range and breadth of sport in Wales – across our new DragonSports website and lively social channels.

Whether you want to know if Craig Bellamy’s Wales footballers can make it to the 2026 World Cup, when the Wales rugby team will rise again, or who might win racing’s Welsh Champion Hurdle, then we’ll keep you informed, entertained, and armed with opinion.

But we’ll cover the grit as well as the glitz. That means keeping a full eye on the national and local leagues, where the passions run just as deep.

Come on over to our new lair!

We’ll see you soon over at DragonSports.co.uk

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