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Rhian Wilkinson And Angharad James Insist Wales Are Ready To Take Historic Step Forward
Wales insist they are ready to make history when they take on the Republic of Ireland in the first of a two-legged qualification battle on Friday night. The first meet will take place at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday night, which will give Wilkinson’s team the benefit of having the ever-growing Welsh crowd of supporters behind them, as they fight for a place at the 2025 Euros. But Ireland, who are ranked 24 in the world - five spots above Wales - pose a serious threat to the Welsh side’s dreams of making history by appearing at their first major tournament finals.
Fee-Fi-Fo-Filo . . . I Smell The Blood Of A Cardiff Man!
Few overseas players have made a bigger impact in Welsh rugby over the past couple of decades than Filo Tiatia. Now, the Ospreys legend is looking to make his presence felt once again - in his new role as Dragons interim head coach.
Wales Urged To Now Seize The Euro Prize After Coming So Far
Rhian Wilkinson believes Wales should embrace their opportunity in the Euro 2025 play-off final as they aim to reach their first major tournament. While history beckons, captain Angharad James has underlined the importance of her teammates staying focused on the task at hand, rather than being overwhelmed by the occasion.
Vincent Tan Is The Big Player At Cardiff City . . . Now He’s Playing Omer Riza
For someone who spent 20 years as a striker, Omer Riza didn’t make that many appearances. Just 136 in all, throughout a gently meandering career that took him from Arsenal to Trabzonspor in the Turkish Super League, via a few stops in between, and eventually ended at Harlow Town.
Emma Finucane Now Geared Up For Serious Crack At Track Champions League Title
Wales’ Emma Finucane has revealed her goals for the second round of the UCI Track Champions League have changed. The two-time world champion is in the Netherlands this week to compete for Great Britain and defend her lead in the Women’s Sprint.
Craig Harrison Insists Euro Dream Is Not Over Yet For The New Saints
Craig Harrison insists The New Saints remain capable of making the Conference League knockout phase despite suffering a third group defeat. The Welsh champions lost 1-0 to Djurgarden at their temporary Shrewsbury base as their streetwise Swedish opponents called on all their European experience to prevail.
Cardiff City To Be Given Frank Assessment Of Their Survival Chances
Cardiff City’s weekend fixture at Coventry City has suddently become the focus of most attention in the Championship after their hosts confirmed Frank Lampard as their new manager. The former Chelsea boss – who once had a loan spell as a player at Swansea City - has been appointed on a two-and-a-half-year contract.
Luke Williams Demands More From Swansea City, Despite Win
Luke Williams insists his Swansea City team must learn to win with more comfort if they are going to challenge for the play-off places. The Swans head coach was pleased with his team’s fast start in their 2-1 victory at Derby County which has taken them up to 11th place in the Championship, five points off the top six.
Omer Riza Admits Cardiff City Are Struggling For Goals And Says: “We Failed”
Omer Riza admitted Cardiff City might not have scored had they played all night following his team’s deflating 2-0 home defeat to QPR. The Bluebirds interim manager watched his team struggle against the Championship’s bottom club before Rangers earned a deserved victory.
Time For Wales To Look Beyond Warren Gatland For Fresh Answers
If you printed out all the reviews currently taking place in Welsh rugby, then you could probably use them as compacted blocks of snow to build a new igloo, inside which WRU officials could shelter themselves from reality. The roof of the current one seems to have finally fallen in on those running the game, with national teams of both genders and all age groups hardly able to win a game.
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Joel Makin Happy With Improved Display After Sweeping Into Black Ball Open Quarter-Finals In Cairo
Joel Makin swept into the quarter-finals of the Black Ball Open in Cairo after an impressive display. The... Read More
Joel Makin Into Black Ball Open Third Round After 75 Minute Battle
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English Ace George Parker Wins Title In Rhiwbina PSA Event
Leicester’s George Parker won the Welsh Open title in straight games at Rhiwbina Squash Club.
Parker, 21, had to qualify for the Rhiwbina PSA $10,000 World Tour Tournament final in Cardiff.
He swept into the main draw and dropped only two games in four matches during the main tournament, beating top seed... Read More
All England Final In Rhiwbina PSA Welsh Open Squash
Patrick Rooney, a teenage squash professional from St Helens in Merseyside, left Welsh squash fans disappointed at Rhiwbina SRC.
The 19-year-old Rooney, ranked 104 in the World, defeated home favourite Peter Creed in four games.
Caerphilly-born Creed, who plays out of the Rhiwbina club, won the first game 11-6, but Rooney hit... Read More
George Roars Into Rhiwbina Squash Final And Awaits Opponent
Leicester-born George Parker is through to the Rhiwbina PSA World Tour Tournament final in Cardiff.
Parker, 21, defeated top seed and fellow Englishmen Joshua Masters in his Welsh Open squash semi-final, winning 11-8, 11-9, 11-9.
He will play Welshman Peter Creed or Patrick Rooney (England) in Sunday’s final at Rhiwbina SRC. Creed... Read More
Welsh Ace Powers Into Rhiwbina PSA Squash Semi-Finals
Welshman Peter Creed powered into the semi-finals of the Rhiwbina PSA $10,000 tournament in Cardiff.
He joins a trio of young English players in the last four.
Caerphilly-born Creed, who plays out of host club Rhiwbina, took on Kuwait’s Ammar Altamimi in a match of contrasting styles.
Altamimi produced a performance full of... Read More
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