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[1 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

The Ospreys team for the opening game vs Ulster has been named and it’s, um, interesting.
No Byrne, no Bowe, no Adam Jones, no AWJ, Byrne, Shane and Paul James on the bench.  This is hardly a first choice line up – yet again showing the problem with starting a league with low key games.  How different would it be for a derby match where the whole country is watching?
That is not to say there isn’t plenty of interest.  How Gareth Owen has developed over the summer, Ben Lewis (hopefully) getting …

Dragons, Featured, Headline, Magners league, News, Rants »

[24 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]
Rugby Awards Time – Magners League Style

Don’t ask me how some awards get decided, it seems a lot of the time a tombola is used to decide who is worth getting an award… and the Magners League awards are no exception.
Ok that’s a tad harsh, a lot of the awards decided are worthy.  For example I may be biased as an Ospreys fan but Tommy Bowe has been so superb this season he is fully deserving of the players player of the year award.  But one that has confused me is that the Dragon;s boss Paul …

Cardiff Blues, Dragons, Headline, International, Llanelli Scarlets, Magners league, News, Ospreys, Rants »

[22 Jul 2010 | 3 Comments | ]
Magners League Fixtures Announced

So the Magners League fixtures have been announced – and yet again the Magners League underwhelms me.
This is a league that gets much derision for a number of reasons, for teams not taking it seriously, for a lack of fans, for a lack of interest. But yet again we see just how the Magners League address this issue – they do nothing and hope it works.
Now I do think the Guinness Premiership is an over rated league. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a number of things …

Cardiff Blues, Dragons, Featured, Headline, Heineken Cup, Llanelli Scarlets, News, Ospreys »

[20 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Heineken Cup Fixtures

The Heineken Cup fixtures have been announced, and with all the Welsh regions taking part again this year (with the Scarlets thankful the Blues won the Amlin cup) all are looking forward to taking on the best that Europe has to offer.
The Ospreys have one hell of a start – away to Toulon, whilst the Blues have life a little easier at home to Edinburgh. The Dragons start away to Glasgow
Ospreys
Sat 9 Oct Toulon V Ospreys – 2.35pm – Stade Felix Mayol – Canal +
Fri 15 Oct …

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[9 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
Welsh Premiership Fixtures

The WRU have released the new fixtures for the Welsh Premiership in the upcoming 2010/2011 season.
The season kicks off on Saturday, 28th of August with defending champions Neath taking on Glamorgan Wanderers at the Gnoll. It concludes on Saturday, 16th of April 2011 – a date which includes the age old rivalry of Swansea vs Cardiff.
The full fixture list

Saturday, 28 August 2010
Cardiff v Carmarthen Quins, 14:30
Llandovery v Swansea, 14:30
Neath v Glamorgan Wanderers, 14:30
Newport v Llanelli, 14:30
Pontypool v Bedwas, 14:30
Pontypridd v Cross Keys, 14:30
Tonmawr v Aberavon, 14:30
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Saturday, 04 …

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[14 May 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Magners League Doesn’t Want Good Players

That is the only conclusion I can make from the farcical decision to dock the Ospreys 4 points next season, and fine them £100,000. This is because they refused to play a league game vs Ulster.
But it is not as clear cut as all that, in fact it is nothing like you would think from hearing that those nasty Osprey people (trust me, read any non-Welsh message board and you will see many people calling them a lot worse, based on nothing but hearsay) cancelled a game.
Rearranged
First up it …

Featured, Magners league, Ospreys »

[6 May 2010 | No Comment | ]

A full strength Ospreys team:
Ospreys: Lee Byrne; Tommy Bowe, Andrew Bishop, James Hook, Shane Williams; Dan Biggar, Mike Phillips; Paul James, Huw Bennett, Adam Jones, Alun Wyn Jones, Jonathan Thomas, Jerry Collins, Marty Holah, Ryan Jones (capt).
Replacements: Ed Shervington, Ryan Bevington, Ian Gough, Filo Tiatia, Jamie Nutbrown, Gareth Owen, Nikki Walker.
And a much depleted Dragons team
15. Will Harries, 14. Adam Hughes, 13. Rhodri Gomer Davies, 12. Pat Leach, 11.Richard Fussell, 10. Jason Tovey, 9. Wayne Evans, 1. Aaron Coundley, 2. Tom Willis, 3. Ben Castle, 4. Robert Sidoli, 5. Hoani …

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[6 May 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Magners League – Actually Interesting?

Those of you who frequent the Welsh rugby forums will know that a lot of people, at least those that post, tend to have a problem with the Magners League, and with good reason. It has lacked intensity, it sees far too many 2nd teams sent out and for years has been a competition that you pretty much only won by accident. Remember how daming the Ospreys were when they won it?
And that hasn’t really changed. Until the end of the season anyway.
The playoffs actually seem to …

Featured, Headline, Heineken Cup, Ospreys, Rants »

[7 Apr 2010 | No Comment | ]
What is Wrong With the Ospreys?

YOU ARE. Ok maybe not you, but it’s fans. No, not my opinion, after all I am an Ospreys fan myself, but that is teh opinion of another Ospreys fan who also happens to write for scrum.com.
In an article about what is wrong with the Ospreys he claims
I’m certainly not saying that there are not fans who are passionate about the Ospreys, still less that the players do not care enough. And collective passion by itself will not turn a bad team into a good one. It might, …

Llanelli Scarlets, Magners league, News »

[25 Mar 2010 | No Comment | ]
Edinburgh vs Scarlets – Magners League

The Llanelli Scarlets have named their team to take on Edinburgh for this must win game. There are only 5 games in the Magners League remaining and it is very close in the battle to not be the bottom Welsh team – remember that the bottom Welsh rugby region doesn’t make it into the Heineken Cup for the first time. And since only 1 point seperates the Scarlets and Cardiff Blues every game matters.
Which makes head coach Nicgel Davies’ decision to rest Stephen Jones and Sean Lamont after …

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