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Omer Riza Says It’s Business As Usual At Cardiff City . . . Uncertainty
Omer Riza appears happy enough with his trip to Malaysia to meet Vincent Tan – even though he did not return with a signed contact as the new permanent Cardiff City manager. Instead, Riza remains in interim charge of the Bluebirds as they prepare to face Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on Saturday lunchtime.
Chepstow Racecourse: Preview And Tips For Friday’s Seven-Race Jumps Card
Chepstow Racecourse hosts its latest Jumps card on Friday afternoon with a seven-race offering at the track as the cold snap sweeps across Britain. Racing will get underway at 12.30pm with a two mile and three furlong maiden hurdle in class four before the last race of the day heads off at 3.59pm as a field of 14 take on the Bumper - a Flat race run over Jumps rules.
Sam’s The Man For Warren Gatland . . . At Least For This Weekend
Warren Gatland has handed the keys to No.10 to Sam Costelow and told him: No pressure, mate! None at all, except for the fact that Costelow will start at outside-half in a Wales team that has lost its previous 11 matches, is facing world champions South Africa, and has been selected by a coach who may be one defeat away from the sack.
Derby Winner Geoff Lewis Honoured At Welsh Horse Racing Awards
Geoff Lewis – the only Welsh jockey ever to ride a winner of the Derby – has picked up another trophy to add to his collection. The 88-year-old – winner of the 1971 Derby on Mill Reef – was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Welsh Horse Racing Awards in Cardiff on Thursday night.
Rob Howley still believes Warren Gatland is “the best coach in the world” and is backing him to pull Wales out of their worst losing run in their history. If the world champions South Africa end their international season with a win in Cardiff on Saturday it will condemn Wales to their 12th defeat in a row and make it the first winless year for the national side since 1937.
Warren Gatland And Craig Bellamy . . . Wales Coaches At Opposite Ends Of The Sporting Spectrum
Craig Bellamy and Warren Gatland have more in common than simply being current Wales national coaches. They now share a similar history in their opening half a dozen matches in charge of their respective teams, games in which they both hit the ground, running - hard.
Royal Porthcawl To Be Part of Record Prize Tour For 2025
The world’s top female golfers will compete for a record £103million ($131m) next season, Tour officials have announced - including a tournament in Wales. The total prize fund for the LPGA tour’s 75th season represents an increase of 13 million dollars (£10.2million) from 2024.
Liam Cullen Believes Wales Momentum Under Craig Bellamy Can Roll On To World Cup
Wales striker Liam Cullen is celebrating what he called a “perfect start” under new manager Craig Bellamy, crediting the team’s progress as a stepping stone toward securing World Cup qualification. Swansea forward Cullen netted his first two international goals as Wales bounced back from an early deficit to claim a 4-1 victory over Iceland in the Nations League on Tuesday.
I Want To Carry On, Insists Wales Coach Warren Gatland As He Faces Winless Year
Warren Gatland says he “absolutely” has the desire to continue in his role as Wales head coach. Speculation continues to rage about Gatland’s future after a record run of 11 successive Test match defeats. World champions South Africa are next up for Wales on Saturday, with the Springboks overwhelming favourites to emphatically extend that losing sequence.
South Africa head coach Rassie Erasmus has insisted that under-pressure Wales counterpart Warren Gatland has not become "bad" overnight. Gatland has overseen a Welsh national team record of 11 straight Test defeats, with losses in November to Fiji and Australia after claiming the wooden spoon in last season's Six Nations.
Gareth Hughes
Will A Welsh Region Ever Win The European Champions Cup?
With the European finals in Edinburgh over the weekend again devoid of Welsh participation, will one of the Welsh regions ever be good enough to win the European Champions’ Cup? This season the Cardiff Blues and Newport Gwent Dragons performed fitfully, and the Ospreys, despite a record breaking run in... Read More
Scarlets Ready To Prove The West Wales Tide Has Turned Red In Their Favour
The Ospreys have regularly been able to boss the West Wales derby. But with the Guinness Pro12 play-offs looming, Gareth Hughes reckons the Scarlets are now in the driving seat. On Saturday at Parc y Scarlets, arguably one of the biggest games in Welsh rugby for a decade will take... Read More
Springtime Is The Season When Coaches Need To Beware
The days of reckoning for rugby coaches are upon us as clubs, regions and their backers start to start to compare the win-loss ledger with the budgets that were given. Gareth Hughes says rugby is going down a familiar road taken by other sports. Given the ridiculous opprobrium heaped on... Read More
It's The Big Game Trophy Hunting Season - Except In Wales
It’s that time of the season when much of Welsh rugby looks on enviously at where the action still is – in Europe, at the top end of the Pro12, or at those off on summer tours. Gareth Hughes reckons there’s a lot happening elsewhere, but only change can stir... Read More
An Englishman, A Welshman, A Scotsman, And An Irishman Get Onto A Plane
The talking is almost over. On Wednesday, the 2017 Lions squad will be revealed. Gareth Hughes gets inside the head of Warren Gatland, makes a stab at selection himself, and says 39 should be the magic number. Selecting a Lions touring party, and the Test team, has been the subject... Read More
Time For Both Rob Howley And Wales To Halt The Decline
As Wales coach Rob Howley prepares to name his team to face South Africa on Saturday, Gareth Hughes says it is time for the caretaker to be bold in approach – and selection – against opponents who themselves are on the ropes. On Saturday Wales and South Africa will face... Read More
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