Dragons urged to play it cool in as boss lets Wales internationals off the leash
THE Dragons need to keep a lid on their emotions if they are to scupper the Ospreys’ United Rugby Championship play-off hopes today, says boss Dai Flanagan.
Sports Reporter
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 keep a lid on their emotions if they are to scupper the Ospreys’ United Rugby Championship play-off hopes today, says boss Dai Flanagan.
PROP Rhodri Jones can show the Ospreys the benefits of getting on a roll when he returns to Swansea with the Dragons in the United Rugby Championship today.
THE Dragons have made three changes to their XV for the United Rugby Championship derby against the Ospreys - with Ewan Rosser starting at full-back in Swansea.
THE Dragons have endured another tough United Rugby Championship season, but they have two shots at finishing on a high with rare Welsh doubles.
MICKEY Demetriou is hoping it's third time lucky when he heads to Wembley for the League Two play-off final with Crewe to face Crawley.
FORMER Dragons academy back row forward Ben Moa has signed for Plymouth Albion after leaving Pontypool.
JACK Condy is leaving his role as Bargoed head coach because of increased demands with the Dragons academy.
NEWPORT County AFC forward Will Evans is in the running for the PFA League Two fans' player of the year award after a stunning season.
THE Dragons still have room in their budget to add to their five signings - with head coach Dai Flanagan eyeing another playmaker.
THE Dragons will be boosted by the return of Wales lock Ben Carter and flanker Ryan Woodman for Saturday’s United Rugby Championship derby against the Ospreys.
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