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Leighton Jones Quits Pontypool After One Game Of New Season

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

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 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 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

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

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.

Little Cuz Carwyn Is Ready To Cope With Big Expectations At The Scarlets

Little Cuz Carwyn Is Ready To Cope With Big Expectations At The Scarlets
It’s a feature of Tongan rugby players that they all claim to be related to someone better known and Carwyn Tuipulotu was never going to buck that trend. The South Sea Islanders have been an integral part of the Welsh rugby scene for over 30 years and it appears they all belong to one huge extended family.

Luke Williams Believes Swansea City Can Build On “Aggressive” Win

Luke Williams Believes Swansea City Can Build On “Aggressive” Win
Luke Williams insists there are positive signs emerging for Swansea City after their second Championship victory of the season moved them up to just outside the top ten. The Swans head coach believes his team’s 1-0 home win over Norwich City was a significant result as it relied on the kind of virtues the side had lacked so far this season.

Cardiff City Stay Silent On Erol Bulut As Fans Call For Him To Go

Cardiff City Stay Silent On Erol Bulut As Fans Call For Him To Go
Cardiff City have offered no explanation for Erol Bulut’s no-show after his team’s defeat at Derby County. The Bluebirds boss swerved the media after his fourth defeat in five Championship matches left his team anchored to the bottom of the table following their worst start to a season in 35 years.

Steve Cooper Claims Leicester City Could Have Recruited More If Appeal Ruling Had Come Sooner

Steve Cooper Claims Leicester City Could Have Recruited More If Appeal Ruling Had Come Sooner
Steve Cooper has claimed he could have done more transfer business at Leicester City if the club’s successful appeal against a Premier League ruling had been announced earlier. Cooper - the only Welsh manager in the top flight - was drawn into the long-running dispute over an alleged spending rule breach when he took charge earlier this summer.

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Matthew Screech Over The Moon To Make Wales Debut Against Argentina

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Taine Basham: The Welsh Rugby Prospect With Grand Ambitions

By Steffan Thomas  Taine Basham is hoping to use this summer’s tests against Argentina and Canada as a steppingstone towards the 2023 Rugby World Cup.  The 21-year-old Dragons openside has trained with Wales in previous squads but is expected to finally win his first cap at the Principality stadium next month.   He has... Read More

Former Wales Cap Rhys Oakley Gets A Head Start In His Biggest Battle

Former Wales forward Rhys Oakley is being supported by his teammates at Hartpury as he undergoes cancer treatment. The 37-year-old flanker – who won two caps under former coach Steve Hansen back in 2003 – has been diagnosed with metastatic testicular cancer. His illness was only detected earlier this summer... Read More

Reasons To Be Cheerful For Wales' Regional Sides

By Robin Davey Never let it be said, but all is not lost in Welsh regional rugby as we reach the halfway point of... Read More

Time To Tell A New Dragons' Tale To The Grandchildren

The Dragons meet Glasgow Warriors at Eugene Cross Park on Friday. Geraint Powell argues it’s a “missionary” trip which should be supported as the region tries to overcome the suspicions and resentments of the past. After a baptism of fire on the road against powerhouses Montpellier, Northampton and Exeter, whilst... Read More

Time To Tell A New Dragons' Tale To The Grandchildren

The Dragons meet Glasgow Warriors at Eugene Cross Park on Friday. Geraint Powell argues it’s a “missionary” trip which should be supported as the region tries to overcome the suspicions and resentments of the past. After a baptism of fire on the road against powerhouses Montpellier, Northampton and Exeter, whilst... Read More
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