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Luke Williams Reckons Swansea City Fans Are Now Sick of Him
Luke Williams has claimed Swansea City’s fans are starting to feel sick of the sight of him. The Swans head coach cut a dejected figure after his side’s disastrous 5-1 defeat at Norwich City, a result that extended their miserable run of form and left their travelling supporters deeply frustrated.
France v Wales . . . A Brief Modern History
The 2025 Guinness Six Nations championship starts this weekend when Wales meet France in Paris on Friday night. Under the lights, Friday nights have become a regular fixture in the tournament and where better to kick things off than Paris.
Justin Tipuric Stays Classy As Ospreys Surge Continues
Wales great Justin Tipuric says the Ospreys are playing with a smile on their faces as they continue their unbeaten run under new head coach Mark Jones. They recorded a six-try 43-0 bonus point victory over Benetton Rugby in Swansea on Friday night - their biggest league win in seven years.
Dwayne Peel’s Scarlets Aim To Chase Down Cardiff As URC Battle Hots Up
Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel has laid down the challenge to his players to remain in the top eight of the United Rugby Championship. Peel’s men have held onto to sixth place – but closed the gap between themselves and fifth-placed Cardiff to just two points - after a gritty, hard-earned 30-24 win over Edinburgh that extended their unbeaten run at home to six games.
Cardiff City manager Omer Riza called the result “exactly what we needed” and praised Callum Robinson after the Bluebirds secured a vital 2-1 victory against fellow Championship relegation battlers Derby County. The result sees Cardiff move up to 18th, four points clear of the relegation zone, now occupied by Derby. And Riza acknowledged how vital the result was to his side. “This was a really important game,” Riza said.
Useful Yousef Can Prove Handy Again for Cardiff City
Cardiff City will look to Yousef Salech to help drag the club further away from the relegation zone this weekend. The striker scored a last minute equaliser on his debut in midweek - a goal that not only rescued a point for the Bluebirds, but suggested there will be more to come.
FAW Will Move Onto Cymru Premier Strengthening After FA Rejection
The Football Association of Wales have expressed their “disappointment” at the decision of the English FA to crush plans that Welsh clubs could find a route into Europe through a new Welsh cup competition. Hopes of Welsh Football League clubs to get into Europe were dashed, after the FA blocked attempts to allow clubs playing in the EFL to participate in the Welsh League Cup.
Cardiff Look to Spear Travel Sick Sharks
At a time when there has not been much to celebrate – or even give a nod of approval towards in Welsh rugby in recent times - then Cardiff deserve some credit. Without much fanfare, they have risen to third in the United Rugby Championship (URC) table, the tournament which returns this weekend after the break for Europe.
Jeremiah Azu Aims for Brotherly Boost now he is Back Home in Wales
Jeremiah Azu is back in Wales and he announced his return with a bang at the Welsh Indoor Athletics Championships. After two years based in Italy, the Olympic 4x100m relay bronze medallist has returned home to Cardiff to be closer to family, friends and coach Helen James.
Phil Parkinson Left Proud by Wrexham but with no Winning Oscar From Hollywood Derby
Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson admitted he was left frustrated by his team’s inability to eat into Birmingham City’s five-point lead over the Dragons at the top of League One. Parkinson watched his team go 1-0 up at home to the leaders, but Birmingham struck back to claim a 1-1 draw, which leaves Wrexham back in third place in the table.
Wales netball
Cardiff Dragons Predict Decade Of Transformation For Professional Netball
Cardiff Dragons can look forward to being part of a new golden era for UK netball, their chief executive Vicki Sutton has predicted. The bold prophecy came after the only Welsh team in the current Netball Super League were included in the new, slimmed down version of the tournament –... Read More
Wales Netball Announce Mixed Experienced Squad As They Prepare For Fixture Against South Africa In Lisburn
By Lucy Rees
Wales coach Sarah Hale is keen to see how her team shape up against one of the world's top netball nations after naming her squad to face South Africa later this month.
Hale - who has named a squad of 12 for the international in Northern Ireland on October... Read More
Mid-Court Player Bethan Happy To Be Back In The Netball Green Of Celtic Dragons And The Red Of Wales
Bethan Dyke announced her return to full fitness by playing a full part in the Welsh Netball Summer Test Series.
Wales fought out six games in seven days, winning four, with the mid-court player standing tall at wing-attack or centre.
Former Cardiff Met University student Bethan, originally from Bridgend, was out injured... Read More
Kyra's Celtic Dragons In Superleague Seventh Heaven
Kyra Jones, Celtic Dragons' Australian-born mid court player, was named coaches player of the season at their awards night.
Head coach Tania Hoffman presented Wales international Jones, who retired from Vitality Superleague Netball after the final fixture, with her trophy.
Players, management and staff of Celtic Dragons gathered at Cameo Club, Pontcanna to... Read More
Welsh Dragons Ready To Launch New Era Of Netball
Welsh Netball are ready to launch a new era at club and country level.
Australian Julie Hoornweg, appointed Wales interim coach last season, took charge following the departure of head coach Trish Wilcox.
Hoornweg was in charge of Vitality Superleague club Celtic Dragons and the Welsh national team who competed in the... Read More
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