Dragons must prove doubters wrong to be URC play-off party poopers - Flanagan
THE Dragons need to be 'party poopers' when facing three play-off contenders in the United Rugby Championship run-in, says boss Dai Flanagan.
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Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
THE Dragons need to be 'party poopers' when facing three play-off contenders in the United Rugby Championship run-in, says boss Dai Flanagan.
THE scenarios ahead of the final day in League Two with one relegation spot and the play-offs to be settled on Saturday afternoon.
WALES will be roared on by a record crowd when they attempt to avoid a Women’s Six Nations wooden spoon against Italy at Principality Stadium on Saturday.
NEWPORT will take on Ebbw Vale in the semi-finals of the Indigo Premiership after Llandovery finished top of the table.
The talking points ahead of Newport County's League Two finale against play-off hopefuls Bradford City at Valley Parade on Saturday.
DRAGONS boss Dai Flanagan has agreed a deal with a new defence coach from overseas with a “massive aura” to be his right-hand man.
WALES centre Hannah Bluck makes her first start of this year’s Six Nations in the finale against Italy at Principality Stadium on Saturday.
NEWBRIDGE can seal promotion from the Championship East if they win at the Welfare Ground tomorrow afternoon.
MANAGER Graham Coughlan is still up for the fight at Newport County despite a seven-game losing streak in League Two.
WALES Under-18s back Jack Woods has left the Dragons academy and signed for Bath along with Welsh-qualified hooker Kepu Tuipulotu.
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