Dragons hope bench knowhow can help secure rare derby double against Scarlets
DRAGONS boss Dai Flanagan hopes an experienced bench can help close the deal for a United Rugby Championship derby against the Scarlets.
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.
DRAGONS boss Dai Flanagan hopes an experienced bench can help close the deal for a United Rugby Championship derby against the Scarlets.
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THE Dragons are hopeful of a new, incentivised contract with Leon Brown with the aim of nursing the injury-hit Wales tighthead to full fitness for pre-season.
JUDGEMENT Day has often been a miserable experience for the Dragons yet they head to Cardiff City Stadium hunting a hat-trick of successes.
Nathan Wood is determined to make an impact with Newport County in League Two after reaping the rewards of a loan spell in the League of Ireland at Cork City.
DAN Lydiate is poised to keep playing with the Dragons lining up a player-coach deal with the former Wales and Lions flanker.
NEWPORT County AFC will take on Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough Stadium in a friendly in July before their League Two campaign.
THE Dragons cannot afford a repeat of the start of this season after learning their schedule for the 2024/25 United Rugby Championship campaign.
CO-OWNER David Buttress says the Dragons have “no excuses now” for not pushing on with the development of the famous Rodney Parade site.
THE Dragons take on the Scarlets at Judgement Day on Saturday when they attempt to win for the first time at Cardiff City Stadium.
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