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Easy, Meg! Barker Claims Gold Medal Was Simple Task For GB

Easy, Meg! Barker Claims Gold Medal Was Simple Task For GB
Meg Barker claimed it felt “easy” after she struck gold as Great Britain successfully defended the women’s team pursuit title at the Cycling World Championships in Denmark. The Welsh rider - who joined the line-up for the final in place of Jess Roberts - was alongside Josie Knight, Anna Morris and Katie Archibald as Team GB stormed to a victory in Ballerup, reeling in Germany to secure another title.

Sophie Ingle Backed To Get Fit For Wales And Euro Finals

Sophie Ingle Backed To Get Fit For Wales And Euro Finals
Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson is confident Chelsea midfielder Sophie Ingle will be fit for next summer’s European Championship should they qualify. Former Wales captain Ingle underwent surgery last month after sustaining anterior cruciate ligament damage during a pre-season friendly, an injury Wilkinson described as “horrible”.

Gareth Davies Will Still Keep Sparkling For Scarlets, Insists Dwayne Peel

Gareth Davies Will Still Keep Sparkling For Scarlets, Insists Dwayne Peel
Gareth Davies has been backed to continue delivering the goods for the Scarlets - despite his surprise retirement from international rugby. The Wales scrum-half decided to end his Test career on Thursday, just four days before Warren Gatland is due to name his squad for the autumn series.

Warren Gatland And The WRU Want Control . . . But The Regions Will Demand Fair Funding

Warren Gatland And The WRU Want Control . . . But The Regions Will Demand Fair Funding
There are big decisions to be made in Welsh rugby right now – such as who does Warren Gatland pick in his squad next week and should the Wales coach be able to stick his nose into other people’s business. Gatland is due to name his group of players for the autumn internationals on Monday, as he attempts to turn the tide in matches against Fiji, Australia and South Africa.

Emma Finucane Pays Tribute To Team Behind The GB Team After Striking More Gold

Emma Finucane Pays Tribute To Team Behind The GB Team After Striking More Gold
Wales’ Olympic champion Emma Finucane and her fellow Paris gold medal-winners Sophie Capewell and Katy Marchant stormed to more gold for Great Britain in the women’s team sprint at the Cycling World Championships. The trio defeated the Netherlands with a time of 45.949 in Ballerup, Denmark.

Wales Coach John Kear Praises Win On Long Road To World Cup Mission

Wales Coach John Kear Praises Win On Long Road To World Cup Mission
Wales coach John Kear declared himself pleased with his team’s victory over Jamaica as they warmed up with a 22-16 win ahead of next week’s World Cup qualifiers. Kear’s men mounted an impressive comeback to secure victory in their first Test match in two years, at a rain-lashed Gnoll in Neath.

Henry The Third . . . Scarlets Prop Thomas Now In League Number Three

Henry The Third . . . Scarlets Prop Thomas Now In League Number Three
Having now completed a hat-trick of leagues, Henry Thomas is ideally placed to compare the contrasting competitions. He spent 11 seasons in the English Premiership with Sale and Bath, before embarking on a three-year stint in the French Top 14 with Montpellier and Castres.

Welsh Teenage Star Ella Lloyd On Fast Track To Stardom With McLaren

Welsh Teenage Star Ella Lloyd On Fast Track To Stardom With McLaren
Welsh driver Ella Lloyd has been selected to drive for the NEOM McLaren Formula E Team for the Women’s Test, as part of Pre-Season Testing for the 2024/25 Season of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Lloyd, 19, recently joined the McLaren Driver Development programme and will represent the team in the 2025 F1 Academy season with Rodin Motorsport.

Joe Allen Has Unfinished Business To Take Care Of With Wales . . . Getting To USA In 2026

Joe Allen Has Unfinished Business To Take Care Of With Wales . . . Getting To USA In 2026
Joe Allen admits he has unfinished business at the World Cup, although he admits that’s a long way down the road. The Swansea City star has made a “whirlwind” return to international football, but insists Wales have unfinished business in the tournament after flopping in Qatar.

Craig Bellamy Makes Welsh Football History, But Insists: "I'm A Rookie!"

Craig Bellamy Makes Welsh Football History, But Insists: “I’m A Rookie!”
Craig Bellamy may have made Welsh footballing history but as an international manager he insisted: “I’m such a rookie.” The confessional tone came as the Wales manager tried to play down the significance of four matches without defeat, a sequence no other Wales manager has managed at the start of their tenure. Bellamy remains unbeaten after a second victory in his Nations League campaign - a 1-0 victory over Montenegro at the Cardiff City Stadium.

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Nia Jones Says Thanks And Goodnight After Missing Out On New Cardiff Dragons Deal

By David Williams Nia Jones has declared her time in top level netball is over after she was omitted from both Cardiff Dragons and Wales squads. The Dragons and Welsh Feathers captain has not been given a contract by the Dragons for the upcoming season, although the club - one of eight... Read More

New Cardiff Dragons Coach Reinga Bloxham Tipped For Success In Revamped League

New Zealander Reinga Bloxham has been backed to make a major impact for Cardiff Dragons next season. The Welsh capital club - who were given one of the eight places in the new elite structure for British netball next season - have appointed Bloxham as their head coach for next... Read More

Patience Pays Off For Nia Jones As Cardiff Dragons Prepare To Take Flight

Nia Jones believes netball’s move towards becoming a full-blown professional sport proves she made the right call when she switched from football. The Cardiff Dragons captain will lead her team for the remainder of the Netball Super League campaign, safe in the knowledge they have secured a place in the... Read More

Nia Jones Insists Wales Have Raised Belief Despite Series Loss In Decider

Nia Jones has admitted Wales have let an opportunity slip through their fingers after they lost the decider in their three-match series against Uganda. The Welsh Feathers captain insisted, however, the closeness of the series indicated the progress Wales are making under Emily Handyside, the coach appointed a year ago.... Read More

Emily Handyside Tells Wales They Must Back Up Win When They Clash With Scotland

Wales coach Emily Handyside has urged her team to back-up their victory over Trinidad and Tobago and claim a ninth-place finish at the Netball World Cup. The Welsh Feathers earned their second victory of the tournament with a convincing 70-55 win that sets up a final game shoot-out against Scotland... Read More

Wales Face Must-Win Match To Earn Top 10 World Cup Placing

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