Dragons v Ospreys Live: Team news, kick-off time and latest updates
The Dragons welcome the Ospreys to Rodney Parade this afternoon, with both teams searching for their second victory of the season.
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The Dragons welcome the Ospreys to Rodney Parade this afternoon, with both teams searching for their second victory of the season.
The Dragons play host to Ospreys this evening in a Welsh derby at Rodney Parade (5.30pm).
It has been another eventful week in rugby union as we draw nearer to the autumn internationals, which get underway in just over one week. England and Australia get us going at Allianz Stadium in London with Wales and South Africa closing out the autumn with a date in Cardiff on November 29.
Wales have included wing Louis Rees-Zammit and previously ineligible prop Rhys Carre in coach Steve Tandy’s squad for the Autumn Series matches next month, but lock Will Rowlands has announced his international retirement.
SYDNEY :Australia coach Joe Schmidt said Carlo Tizzano's reaction to the contentious clear-out by British & Irish Lions forward Jac Morgan in last week's second test was not voluntary but the result of the amount of force he was subjected to.
British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell has made just two changes to his starting XV as he targets a 3-0 clean sweep of the Wallabies in Sydney this weekend.
SYDNEY :Rob Valetini will miss Saturday's third test between Australia and the British & Irish Lions but scrumhalf Nic White has been given a chance to sign off his international career as the Wallabies look to avoid a series sweep.
World Rugby rejects Joe Schmidt’s claim that the decision not to punish Jac Morgan’s clearout in Australia’s defeat by the British and Irish Lions on Saturday contravenes the game’s player safety principles.
The British and Irish Lions emerged from the toughest test of their Australia tour with an edgy 24-19 victory over First Nations and Pasifika XV in Melbourne.