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Wales’ Lydia Hall Wins Final Qualifier Spot Down Under

Wales’ Lydia Hall Wins Final Qualifier Spot Down Under
Lydia Hall has stormed to victory in Australia at the final 2025 Ford Women’s New South Wales Open Regional Qualifying Event at Duntryleague in Orange. The Welsh golfer delivered a commanding performance, finishing 11-under par across two rounds (64-69) to book her spot in next year’s Ford Women’s NSW Open at Wollongong Golf Club.

Super Ted Is Cardiff’s New Hero As He Rises To New Heights

Super Ted Is Cardiff’s New Hero As He Rises To New Heights
Teddy Williams is having a season to remember and is thoroughly enjoying himself in the process. The Cardiff second row has been one of the stand-out performers during the opening seven rounds of the BKT United Rugby Championship, as his impressive stats confirm.

Mark Jones Thrown In At The Ospreys’ Deep End

Mark Jones Thrown In At The Ospreys’ Deep End
Mark Jones has been handed a daunting first task as the new head coach at the Ospreys - a derby clash against fierce rivals, the Scarlets. Previous head coach Toby Booth officially stepped down from his role with immediate effect on Tuesday, with defence coach Jones taking over the reins earlier than planned.

Iceman Gerwyn Price Insists He Can Chill Out Until After Christmas After Opening World Championship Win

Iceman Gerwyn Price Insists He Can Chill Out Until After Christmas After Opening World Championship Win
Former world champion Gerwyn Price blitzed past Keane Barry 3-0 to secure his place in the third round of the World Darts Championship – and fellow Welshman Robert Owen secured his first win on the biggest stage as he dispatched Niels Zonneveld 3-1 in their first-round contest. But James Wade crashed out at the first hurdle against Jermaine Wattimena.

Revenge Tastes Sweet For Ebbw Vale’s Dan Haymond

Revenge Tastes Sweet For Ebbw Vale’s Dan Haymond
Ebbw Vale have avenged their only defeat of the campaign so far in Super Rygbi Cymru as they came from behind to beat Cardiff 32-20 at Eugene Cross Park and replace them at the top of the table. The 29-12 reverse they suffered at the Arms Park in round two back in September provided added motivation for The Steelmen, who had reeled off six consecutive wins since that setback.

Rhian Wilkinson Warns England That Wales Will Be Armed And Dangerous At Euro 2025

Rhian Wilkinson Warns England That Wales Will Be Armed And Dangerous At Euro 2025
Rhian Wilkinson has warned defending champions England that Wales will be armed and dangerous when they head into a Battle of Britain shoot-out at Euro 2025. The Wales coach was reacting to the seemingly inevitable draw that landed Wales - playing at a major tournament for the first time - in a tough Group D against the old enemy, France and the Netherlands in Monday evening’s draw in Lausanne.

Danny Rohl Emerges As Early Favourite To Replace Sacked Russell Martin At Southampton

Danny Rohl Emerges As Early Favourite To Replace Sacked Russell Martin At Southampton
Danny Rohl has emerged as the early favourite to replace Southampton manager Russell Martin after the former Swansea City boss was sacked on Sunday night. Rohl is currently manager of Sheffield Wednesday, where the 35-year-old German – who was an assistant to former Saints manager Ralph Hassenhuttl - has done an impressive job. Martin – who left the Swans to take over at Southampton 18 months ago – was dismissed shortly after their 5-0 hammering by Tottenham on Sunday.

Matt Finish Earns Caernarfon Town Dramatic Win Over Barry

Matt Finish Earns Caernarfon Town Dramatic Win Over Barry
Caernarfon Town made the most of their extra man to pip Barry Town United 3-2 in one of only two JD Cymru Premier games played over the weekend. Visitors Barry drew first blood through Michael George in the 25th minute when his cross-shot from the right edge of the box and looped over Hari Thomas in the home goal for a spectacular opener.

Dwayne Peel Says Scarlets Are Growing Up Fast As They And Dragons Back Up Cardiff’s Win

Dwayne Peel Says Scarlets Are Growing Up Fast As They And Dragons Back Up Cardiff’s Win
Scarlets skipper Josh Macleod scored two of his side’s five tries as they gained ample revenge for their European defeat to the Georgian side Black Lion as they won 36-18 t Parc Y Scarlets to move to six points in EPCR Challenge Cup Pool 3. Gareth Davies, Johnny Williams and replacement scrum half Archie Hughes were the other try . Sam Costelow kicked 11 points to complete the job.

Taulupe Faletau Returns In Cardiff Win To Raise Hopes Of Six Nations Comeback

Taulupe Faletau Returns In Cardiff Win To Raise Hopes Of Six Nations Comeback
Taulupe Faletau made a winning return to rugby as he managed 52 minutes in only his second appearance for Cardiff this year in the 26-10 bonus-point win over the Cheetahs in the Challenge Cup at the Arms Park. The second coming of 2024 for the 104-times capped Wales No 8 was a much happier experience than his first against Ulster in April.

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Liam Williams Set For Wales Six Nations Recall After Saracens Switch Is Confirmed

Liam Williams has joined Saracens for a second time, the London club have confirmed – meaning the Wales full-back should be free to return to the national squad for the Six Nations. Williams, 33, has agreed terms until the end of this season, returning to English domestic rugby following a... Read More

Welsh Chiefs Search For A Leader To Remind Them Of The Good Times

Exeter Chiefs have been such a reliable conveyor belt for Welsh... Read More

Matt Sherratt Takes Cardiff Win, But Not Much More On Day One

Cardiff head coach Matt Sherratt was upbeat but unsatisfied after seeing his team start their season with a win that became less convincing the nearer they got to the final whistle. The Blue and Blacks kicked-off their season with a bonus-point win over Zebre – their first at the Arms... Read More

Leigh Halfpenny Says Hello To England, But It May Not Be Farewell To Welsh Rugby

Leigh Halfpenny has always gone about his... Read More

James Botham Drafted In As Wales Make Changes To Face Wallabies

Wales have been forced into four changes, two of them positional, for the second Test against Australia in Melbourne on Saturday. Two of the changes come in the back row, where Taine Plumtree moves to number eight with Aaron Wainwright ruled out of the remainder of the tour by a... Read More

Toulouse’s Cup Full To The Brim While Welsh Regions Sip At Lower Table

It was probably fitting that the first team drawn out of the hat for the 30th anniversary Investec Champions Cup tournament next season was that of the reigning champions Stade Toulousain – who won the first title in Cardiff in 1996. The French giants will be hot favourites once again... Read More
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