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Rob Davies Plots Route To LA 2028. . . But Admits He Needs To Ask Mrs. Davies

Rob Davies Plots Route To LA 2028. . . But Admits He Needs To Ask Mrs. Davies
Rob Davies was overjoyed to be back on the Paralympic podium after winning silver at Paris 2024, eight years after his first medal. The table tennis player last competed at a Paralympic Games in Rio and won men's singles class one gold but was unable to defend his title at Tokyo 2020 after he was side-lined with a shoulder injury.

Craig Bellamy Era Starts Goalless But Certainly Not Pointless

Craig Bellamy Era Starts Goalless But Certainly Not Pointless
Wales began the Craig Bellamy era with a 0-0 Nations League draw against 10-man Turkey in Cardiff. New boss Bellamy did not get the victory he would have craved at kick-off but it was a positive performance from Wales against opponents who reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 this summer.

Welsh Rugby Is Back On Saturday . . . As The Admiral Premiership Returns

Welsh Rugby Is Back On Saturday . . . As The Admiral Premiership Returns
Welsh rugby is back. It may not be a big fanfare opening as the regions and also the clubs involved in the new Super Rygbi Cymru are still in their summer slumber, but the third tier of the sport awakens this weekend.

Stevie Williams Pays Tribute To The Team That Has Helped Him Lead Tour Of Britain

Stevie Williams Pays Tribute To The Team That Has Helped Him Lead Tour Of Britain
Stevie Williams paid tribute to his teammates after he rode to a back-to-back victories at the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain. The Welshman rider took his second stage win of the race to extend his lead at the top of the general classification.

Aaron Ramsey Insists He Can Still Deliver For Wales Despite Euro Play-Off Snub

Aaron Ramsey Insists He Can Still Deliver For Wales Despite Euro Play-Off Snub
Aaron Ramsey has insisted he never thought about stepping away from international football after the setback of failing to qualify for Euro 2024. Instead, the Wales captain has confirmed he aims to keep playing until the 2026 World Cup.

Olivia Breen Will Look To The Future After Painful Paralympic Near Miss

Olivia Breen Will Look To The Future After Painful Paralympic Near Miss
Olivia Breen took a fourth-place finish on the chin after she was cruelly pipped to a second consecutive long jump Paralympic bronze. The 28-year-old from Wales jumped a distance of 4.99m in Paris, the exact same as Columbia's Karen Palomeque Moreno.

Strap In and Hold On . . . The Craig Bellamy Ride Starts Here

Strap In and Hold On . . . The Craig Bellamy Ride Starts Here
Craig Bellamy has always talked a good game, which is why as a player he was just as watchable off the field as on it. It’s no surprise, then, that in the lead-in to his first match as Wales manager, the former striker has proved entertaining as well as illuminating.

Rob Davies Powers His Way Into Another Paralympic Final And Says: “It’s Awesome!”

Rob Davies Powers His Way Into Another Paralympic Final And Says: “It’s Awesome!”
Rob Davies described his securing of another Paralympic final as “awesome” as he made his way into the gold medal showdown of the men’s class 1 singles final of the Para Table Tennis in Paris. The Welsh star – Paralympic champion in 2016 - produced another great performance to reach the final for Great Britain.

Harry Wilson Insists Wales Will Seek Revenge Against Turkey For Euros Exit

Harry Wilson Insists Wales Will Seek Revenge Against Turkey For Euros Exit
Harry Wilson believes Wales have a score to settle with Turkey after missing out on Euro 2024. Wales finished behind group winners Turkey and Croatia in Euro 2024 qualifying, forcing them down the play-off route where they eventually succumbed to Poland on penalties.

Beaten David Smith Calls For More Teams In UK To Raise Boccia Standards

Beaten David Smith Calls For More Teams In UK To Raise Boccia Standards
David Smith has urged more investment into British boccia after he suffered defeat in the mixed team quarter-finals at Paris 2024. Having already failed to defend his title in the singles - and losing out on a medal to long-time rival Muhamad Syafa the Swansea-based athlete was unable to get revenge as he, Kayleigh Haggo and Claire Taggart lost to Indonesia in a tie-break.

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Jak Jones Overcomes Shaky Start To Open Route To World Championship Final

Jak Jones secured a solid base from which to chase his debut appearance in the... Read More

Jak Jones Has Floored World No.2 . . . But He Can’t Convince His Mum To Watch

Jak Jones faces a huge task before his first World Snooker Championship semi-final appearance - persuading his mother to watch. The Welsh potter - the world No 44 - earned the biggest win of his career when he turned an 8-8 overnight score against Judd Trump into a 13-9 victory... Read More

Jackson Page To Share Crucible Spotlight With Ronnie O’Sullivan

Welsh youngster Jackson Page will face history-chasing Ronnie O’Sullivan at the start of the World Snooker Championship. The 22-year-old Page, from Ebbw Vale, will share the spotlight as the sport’s best take to the green baize at the Crucible from Saturday, with the winner crowned in Sheffield on Sunday, May... Read More

Mark Williams Held Off The Challenge Of Both David Gilbert And A Wasp . . . To Book A Quarter Final Spot Against Ronnie O'Sullivan

By Hannah Blackwell Mark Williams shook off the challenge of David Gilbert – and the attentions of a persistent wasp – to win his Masters first-round match 6-2 at Alexandra Palace. The world No 7 began in ominous fashion, hitting back-to-back century breaks to start the match and adding a further run... Read More

Mark Williams To Seek More Health Checks After World Champion Bows Out

Mark Williams has praised the NHS but revealed he needs more treatment after bowing out of the snooker World Championship in Sheffield. The defending champion was beaten 13-9 by David Gilbert on Saturday in the last 16 of the tournament just hours after being released from hospital. Williams had complained... Read More

Mark Williams Is Heading Back To The Top . . . Two Decades On

Mark Williams believes he is as good now as he’s ever been as he climbs back towards the number one spot in the world. The Welshman moved to the No.2 spot in the snooker rankings – behind only Mark Selby – after winning the World Open in China last Sunday... Read More
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