LATEST NEWS

Dwayne Peel Ready For Ospreys v Scarlets Euro Showdown

Dwayne Peel Ready For Ospreys v Scarlets Euro Showdown
Dwayne Peel is looking forward to his Scarlets team going to the home of their biggest rivals, the Ospreys in an all-Welsh showdown in the last 16 of the European Challenge Cup. The match, scheduled for the weekend of 5 April, will see the two Welsh regions face off in a contest that promises to add another chapter to their history of fierce contests.

Ben Davies Return Boosts Wales . . . But Cannot Stop Spurs Sinking Again

Ben Davies Return Boosts Wales . . . But Cannot Stop Spurs Sinking Again
Ben Davies has returned to fitness in a boost for Wales, but failed to inspire Tottenham Hotspur as they crashed to defeat at Everton. The Wales captain recovered from a hamstring injury to play his first match for two months, handing Wales manager Craig Bellamy with welcome news ahead of the World Cup qualifiers in March.

Cardiff City Hero Callum Robinson Backs Omer Riza To Prove Doubters Wrong

Cardiff City Hero Callum Robinson Backs Omer Riza To Prove Doubters Wrong
Callum Robinson proved once again he is the main matchwinner for Cardiff City as he returned to net two goals for the Bluebirds in their 3-0 triumph over Swansea City in the South Wales derby. Robinson missed his club’s last three games through suspension following a red card against Coventry City, but he announced his return to the team with two brilliant left-footed strikes. Added to Dimitrios Goutas' header, it was enough to give Cardiff an emphatic victory and  riposte to those who felt this fixture has meant more to their rivals in recent years.

Ospreys In France With A Mission To Shape Their European Destiny

Ospreys In France With A Mission To Shape Their European Destiny
The Ospreys have already planted a Welsh flag in the knockout stages of European rugby, but what matters now are the chances of it still fluttering by the quarter-finals of the EPCR Challenge Cup. The Swansea-based region reached the last eight a year ago and have secured a place in this season’s final 16. But to earn a home draw in that first knockout stage, they could do with picking up a third win when they visit Pau in their final pool stage match on Saturday.

Calum Chambers Ready To Rule The Middle Ground For Cardiff City Against Swansea

Calum Chambers Ready To Rule The Middle Ground For Cardiff City Against Swansea
Calum Chambers is loving turning back the clock and reinventing himself as a midfield player. The former Arsenal and England centre back star has rekindled his dream to make the grade as a midfielder at Cardiff City this season and is still frustrated he didn’t get a crack at his favoured role at The Emirates after returning from a successful loan season at Fulham. He has been moved up the pitch by Bluebirds boss Omer Riza since Christmas and since then his relegation-threatened side haven’t lost.

The Fighting Spirit Still Burning In Port Talbot . . . Thanks To The Aberavon Fighting Irish

The Fighting Spirit Still Burning In Port Talbot . . . Thanks To The Aberavon Fighting Irish
"Ability without opportunity, is nothing," Napoleon Bonaparte once said. That has been adopted as the motto of the Aberavon Fighting Irish amateur rugby league club. And there are few places where the statement is more poignant.

Cardiff City’s Omer Riza And Swansea’s Liam Cullen Have Their Derby Day Faces On

Cardiff City’s Omer Riza And Swansea’s Liam Cullen Have Their Derby Day Faces On
Omer Riza was not in charge of Cardiff City for the last South Wales derby, but he insists he knows all about the rivalry with Swansea City. Riza actually held the Bluebirds’ post-match press conference back in August after the 1-1 draw at the Swansea.com Stadium. But that was only because the then assistant manager’s own boss, Erol Bulut, was sent off after a push-and-shove contest with some of the Swans’ players over a ball that had gone out of play.

Richard Whiffin Makes Big Changes For Next Wales U20 Clash

Richard Whiffin Makes Big Changes For Next Wales U20 Clash
Richard Whiffin has made 10 changes to his Wales U20 starting line-up for their second clash with the Reginal Academies XV at Llandovery’s Church Bank ground on Friday 17 January (kick-off 7.30pm). Bristol Bears wing Aidan Boshoff, Bath prop Ioan Emanuel, Bristol Bears lock Kenzie Jenkins, Bath back five man Arthur Moore (Bath) and Dragons No 8 Evan Minto are the only survivors from the side that won the first game 42-21 at the Arms Park last week. Drafted in for round two, and hoping to make an impact ahead of the U20 Six Nations opener against France in Vannes on Saturday 1 February are Ospreys full back Lewis Edwards and wing Ieuan Cornelius, Sale Sharks centre Osian Roberts and scrum half Carwyn Edwards, Scarlets centre Elis Price and hooker Harry Thomas, and Dragons forward duo Nick Thomas and Ryan Jones.

It’s All About The Vibes . . . Wales And Warren Gatland Search For A FeelGood Six Nations Rather Than Results

It’s All About The Vibes . . . Wales And Warren Gatland Search For A FeelGood Six Nations Rather Than Results
There was something missing when Warren Gatland this week named his Wales squad for the upcoming Six Nations. Not the missing players, such as Gareth Anscombe, Rio Dyer, Cam Winnett and Max Llewellyn who many, clearly, expected to be included. Or even those absent through injury, such as Dewi Lake, Adam Beard, Ryan Elias, Sam Costelow and Mason Grady.

Cardiff City Boss Omer Riza And The Strange Case Of The Missing Eight Points

Cardiff City Boss Omer Riza And The Strange Case Of The Missing Eight Points
Omer Riza believes his Cardiff City team have thrown away eight points in their battle to avoid relegation – even though they have climbed out of the drop zone. Riza bemoaned the Bluebirds’ inability to hold onto a lead as they conceded in the 87th minute at home to Watford on Tuesday night. The goal turned what would have been a 1-0 victory – and three priceless points – into a 1-1 draw. It was enough to nudge Riza’s men out of the relgation zone, but does not give them the three-point cushion they would have enjoyed.

Welsh Premier League

Cardiff Met's Eliot Evans Was Proud As Punch With Wales Call . . . But Now He's Just One Of Many In Football's Waiting Room

Cardiff Met’s Eliot Evans has called for patience as Welsh club and international football goes into cold storage. The university Welsh Premier side’s striker – and head of coaching at the Met’s academy – was due to win his third cap at Wales C level against England on March 24.... Read More

Merthyr Town Premier Surge Arrested By The Met

Merthyr Town are on their way to Dorset for Tuesday’s BetVictor Southern Premier fixture against Poole Town. The Martyrs are keen to bounce back after slipping to a 2-1 defeat against Metropolitan Police at the MetCoaches Stadium. Player-manager Gavin Williams and his team suffered during January with three players moving on -... Read More

Martyrs Trio Ryan, Gethyn And Owain Double Up

Harborough Town 2, Merthyr Town 6 Ryan Prosser, Owain Jones and Gethyn Hill scored two goals apiece in Merthyr Town’s convincing pre-season away win at United Counties League Harborough Town. Player-manager Gavin Williams started and stayed on for more than an hour before making way for Owain Evans - and he later... Read More

'Traylz' Guns Down Europa League Met In Cyncoed

Cardiff Met FC 0, Merthyr Town 1 Ian Traylor fired his 179th goal for Merthyr Town and earned a stunning away win against Welsh Premier League Cardiff Met. ‘Traylz’ struck after four minutes, guiding a header into the far corner, from a superb cross by Lee Lucas at Cyncoed Campus. The Met students, who... Read More

It's The Old Summer Routine For The New Saints . . . But Greg Draper Intends To Re-Write The Script

If it’s early July, and most of the football world is heading back to pre-season training, then The New Saints must be playing in the Champions League. Their striker Greg Draper knows the storyline, but this time he wants a different ending, as Matthew Burgess reports. The Champions League qualifying... Read More

Barry Town's Welsh Pride Despite Europa League Exit

Cliftonville 4, Barry Town 0 (Cliftonville win 4-0 on aggregate) Barry Town United’s European adventure is over for this season, but they left Belfast with their heads held high. A message on the club’s official twitter account: “When you are beaten by the better team you hold your hands up. “Thank you to our... Read More
Load More