at Motorpoint. second hand cars at great prices.

i like it, i think.
where’s the tail?
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22nd August
Meet the squad, including the new signings, at Motorpoint.
at Motorpoint. second hand cars at great prices.

i like it, i think.
where’s the tail?
EDIT:
22nd August
Meet the squad, including the new signings, at Motorpoint.

There’s still a few terrace tickets for tonight. You’ll all have heard the comments from players and coaches over the past few weeks about how much difference WE make when we’re in full voice. This is our chance to go out with a bang at home – if we make the play offs it will be an away semi, so get your throats well lubricated for tonight. if you haven’t got a ticket, ring the ticket office cos there won’t be much in the way of walk ups available. This is our last chance this season, and lets face it there would be nothing sweeter than sending cardiff bloos home with their tails between their legs, their ears ringing from the noise.
be under no illusions, this will be the toughest match of the season and there’s no guarantee we’ll win. if we’re not at the top of our game we’ll get a shock. Help the team – SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT.
It’s also a chance to say farewell and thanks to a player or two. Hoani Macdonald is off to the new Melbourne Rebels team next season, so it’s tara and thanks for all the fish to the Purple Helmet. Richard Fussell will be off to warm the bench for the ‘sprays, when he’s picked at all. Come on Rich, ask to be loaned back – we appreciate you a damn sight more than the sprays will. There’ll be one or two others, i should think, an all, who’ll be appearing for the last time in drags colours at RP. show them some love. SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT.
We’ll be saying hello to a familiar face as well; Mr Sweeney. I’m sure we all remember how he feels about us. let him know we’re still here. SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT.
right – the teams:
| Dragons | v | Blouse |
|---|---|---|
| Martyn Thomas | 15 | Ben Blair |
| Will Harries | 14 | Leigh Halfpenny |
| Tom Riley | 13 | Jamie Roberts |
| Ashley Smith | 12 | Dafydd Hewitt |
| Richard Fussell | 11 | Chris Czekaj |
| James Arlidge | 10 | Ceri Sweeney |
| Wayne Evans | 9 | Richie Rees |
| Hugh Gustafson | 1 | John Yapp |
| Tom Willis © | 2 | T Rhys Thomas |
| Ben Castle | 3 | Scott Andrews |
| Rob Sidoli | 4 | Bradley Davies |
| Hoani MacDonald | 5 | Paul Tito |
| Andrew Coombs | 6 | Maama Molitika |
| Toby Faletau | 8 | Andy Powell |
| Gavin Thomas | 7 | Sam Warburton |
| Replacements | ||
| Lloyd Burns | 16 | Gareth Williams |
| Nigel Hall | 17 | Taufa’au Felise |
| Lewis Evans | 18 | Deniol Jones |
| James Harris | 19 | Adries Pretorius |
| Rhodri Gomer-Davies | 20 | JLloyd Williams |
| Adam Hughes | 21 | Dai Flanagan |
| Alex Walker | 22 | Gavin Evans |
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As you can see, there’s a few faces missing, there. Luke hasn’t properly recovered from his neck injury up in Glasgow. Jason is still concussed. It looks like Joe wasn’t ready last week, after all. Aled, Patsy Palmer, Danny, Adam are still carrying injuries and we won’t see them again this season, it looks like. We’l;l miss them, but not too much, i hope.
The blues are resting Gethin Jenkins, Martyn Williams and Laulala for next weeks amlin semifinal.
right, that’s it. Get on the phone NOW, get your terraceticket, come down and SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT.
One hell of a match coming up tomorrow, boys. The Ospreys have named pretty much the strongest team they can field, and will be all out for a bonus point win over us. It’s really important we give them a big old Rodney Parade welcome. There’s been a lot of stuff in the papers this week from the ‘sprays about how they’re better than us, and they love a bit of banter. don’t believe a word of it. With the pressure on they have folded time and again to worse teams on paper than us – the Saracens in the HEC being an example.
If you were wondering whether you could be bothered, STOP. get down to RP tomorrow. Take a mate. take the family. take your beer money. AND SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT.
“But do the team even notice?” yes they do. when we get in full voice the players love it. Even the “men of gwent” song..!
SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT. let them know we love ‘em.
and the opposition hate it. I’ve often had opposition supporters say to me how much they love Newport before and after a match, but how hostile it is when the rugby is on, and their players feel the same.
SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT. put their players off their game.
we may win. we may lose. but make them go home DEAF.
anyone who was at the munster match will tell you, if you weren’t there, there is nothing like watchingYOUR team beat highly favoured opposition on a saturday night. It’s a feeling that’ll be keeping you warm on monday morning. not just next monday morning, but mondays next month, hell, next year an all.
so get down to RP tomorrow afternoon, anyway you can. be thirsty. be loud.
SHOUT YOUR GUTS OUT.
GO DRAGS!


| Dragons | v | Vultures |
|---|---|---|
| Martyn Thomas | 15 | Lee Byrne |
| Will Harries | 14 | Tommy Bowe |
| Mathew J Whatsit | 13 | Andrew Bishop |
| Ashley Smith | 12 | James Hook |
| Aled Brew | 11 | Nikki Walker |
| Jason Tovey | 10 | Dan Biggar |
| Wayne Evans | 9 | Mike Phillips |
| Hugh Gustafson | 1 | Paul James |
| Tom Willis © | 2 | Huw Bennett |
| Pat Palmer | 3 | Adam Jones |
| Rob Sidoli | 4 | Jonathan Thomas |
| Luke Charteris © | 5 | Ian Evans |
| Dan Lydiate | 6 | Jerry Collins |
| Toby Faletau | 8 | Ryan Jones © |
| Gavin Thomas | 7 | Marty Holah |
| Replacements | ||
| Steve Jones | 16 | Richard Hibbard |
| Ben Castle | 17 | Ryan Bevington |
| Andrew Coombs | 18 | Ian Gough |
| Haoni MacDonald | 19 | Filo Tiatia |
| Tom Riley | 20 | Jamie Nutbrown |
| James Arlidge | 21 | Sonny Parker |
| James Leadbeater | 22 | Gareth Owen |
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As you’ll all know, we’ve got 15 players out of contract at the end of the season; well today they extensions started coming in. Aled Brew, Wayne Evans, Tom Riley and Martyn Thomas have all extended their contracts until the end of 2011/2012.
Aled has been everything we’ve expected him to be this season – god knows whythe blues and ospreys let him go, but there you are – we’re grateful, and another two years is great news.
Wayne has really upped his game this season as well, looking like a differnt scrum half to last season.
Tom Riley, right, is another player who had lost his way a bit at Cardiff, but is certainly coming good for us, and Martyn Thomas has started to come into his own as a running fullback inthe Kevin Morgan mould.
Players we are still waiting on include Richard Fussell, Tom Willis, RP favourite Steve Jones, Grant Webb, Duane Goodfield and Supergeth.
Motorpoint are also confirmed as the shirt sponsors for the next two seasons as well, and they’ve also agreed a naming deal for the family stand, althoughthe new name has not been revealed. I’m betting on “gerald”. I don’t know why, i just think it’s a nice name for a stand.
In case anyone missed the news that we didn’t bother to post on here (excerrrryyyyuse me? Blouse v Dragons item ? – Levi) in a timely fashion, Paul Turner has signed on for another two years, and Charv is confirmed as forwards coach for the rest of the season.
Gloucester: Tom Voyce; Charlie Sharples, James Simpson-Daniel, Tim Molenaar, Lesley Vainikolo; Nicky Robinson, Rory Lawson; Alasdair Dickinson, Scott Lawson, Greg Somerville; Dave Attwood, Alex Brown; Alasdair Strokosch, Akapusi Qera, Gareth Delve (capt).
Replacements: Darren Dawiduik, Paul Doran-Jones, Pierre Capdevielle, Peter Buxton, Andrew Hazell, Dave Lewis, Freddie Burns, Jonny May
Dragons: Jason Tovey; Aled Brew, Tom Riley, Ashley Smith, Richard Fussell; James Arlidge, Wayne Evans; Ali McKenzie, Steve Jones, Nigel Hall, Robert Sidoli, Luke Charteris, Dan Lydiate, Gavin Thomas, Joe Bearman.
Replacements: Duane Goodfield, Hugh Gustafson, Peter Bracken, Lewis Evans, Hoani MacDonald, Danny Lee, Shaun Connor, Martyn Thomas.
it’s a biggie. do well tonight, and my god our season could take off.
Heed the words of Tom Willis below, and make some noise.
DRAAAAAGONS.
Dragons captain Tom Willis has appealed for fans to be the 16th man at their opening Heineken Cup match against Gloucester at Kingsholm tomorrow night. (8pm)
“The Gloucester supporters are renowned for their passion and the way they support their team so the Dragons supporters can really make a difference on Friday,” he said. “We have had some fantastic atmospheres at Rodney Parade over the last couple of seasons and the boys know that there is a big group of Dragons supporters going up to Kingsholm.
If they really get behind us, it’s a real opportunity to affect the game. People say that the crowd doesn’t make a difference, but going to an away ground and hearing your own supporters is a great feeling, especially when the home team has very vocal supporters, if our fans can give the Gloucester boys a run for their money – it will give the Dragons a real boost.”
| Leinster | v | Dragons |
| I Nacewa | v | Martyn Thomas |
| S Horgan | v | Aled Brew |
| F McFadden | v | Tom Riley |
| S Berne | v | Ashley Smith |
| D Kearney | v | Richard Fussell |
| J Sexton | v | James Arlidge |
| C Keane | v | Wayne Evans |
| C Healy | v | Ali McKenzie |
| J Fogarty | v | Steve Jones |
| M Ross | v | Nigel Hall |
| L Cullen (capt) | v | Robert Sidoli |
| D Toner | v | Luke Charteris (capt) |
| K McLaughlin | v | Danny Lydiate |
| S Jennings | v | Gavin Thomas |
| S O’Brien | v | Grant Webb |
| v | ||
| Replacements | v | Replacements |
| J Harris-Wright | v | Duane Goodfield |
| S Wright | v | Hugh Gustafson |
| N Hines | v | Gethin Robinson |
| S Keogh | v | Adam Jones |
| E Reddan | v | James Harris |
| G D’Arcy | v | Jason Tovey |
| S Keogh | v | Alex Walker |
if you got this team from the Beeb, you may have missed the inclusion of Danny Lydiate at 6. how many players called keogh have they got? God knows.
It’s a big ask to go to the home of the European Champions and expect a win. None the less, that’s what we expect. Us by less than 7 points. Early season optimism? What’s that, then?
Sorry folks, I’ve been pretty tied up of late, so this interview should have been published a fortnight ago. Thanks to Paul for being interviewed, and for so long, too. Thanks to the dragged up chat board members for coming up with the questions; sorry i didn’t use all of them but it’s obvious that beetroot is nicer than spam, frankly. Anyway, cast your minds back and pretend it’s the night after the Ospreys match:
We seem to have been dogged by questionable refereeing this season – a lot of close games decided by the referee, such as the Scarlets and Blues at home.
Well we’ve talked about perception to the referees, and Robert Yeman (Referees boss at the WRU). A lot of referees, given a 50/50 call, will call it the way they expect to see it, rather than the way it necessarily is. With the other teams in the League having more resources than we have, the referees don’t expect us to do well, and so their perception of us influences the game. And of course the crowds affect the decisions that are made – in an ideal world the refs would wear headphones, and listen to their favourite music during the match, except when we’re playing at Rodney Parade, of course.
Every time I see James Jones run out, my heart sinks.
James isn’t so bad. He’s reffed a couple of close ones for us last season that we’ve won. All in all he’s quite a fair ref.
We had a few bad decisions last night, or lack of them, such as Mike Phillips shoving Joe off the ball, but that’s the way it goes; we have to change the perception, and we’re talking to the referees all the time to try and achieve this.
Talking of last night, I thought the main difference between us and them was Shane Williams.
Well, that and the scrum half – Mike Phillips is a British Lion, and has a physical edge. All the teams have these players who can turn a game, whether it’s Shane at the Ospreys or Regan King. It’s our bad luck that our two players with that capacity are injured – Colin and Marc.
Ah, Charv. Can we expect to see him turn out this year?
He had an operation on his knee in April, and he’s still hobbling from that, so it’s unlikely he’ll be fit in a fortnight. He’ll be coaching for us next season, so who knows? He might pull the shirt on. Marc is still having treatment, and is coming on well, but isn’t going to be fit this season.
So what can we expect from next season?
As you know, we had a three year plan, and this was year one; bring in some outside experience, a couple of ex all-blacks, and that has gone pretty well. Tom Willis has lived up to expectation and been very influential for us. Hoani MacDonald is getting better every match. Unfortunately that defeat in Galway has tarnished everyone’s memories of the season; up until then it was going fairly well. Because of the financial climate, it’s going to be very difficult to carry on with the plan, though; for instance, the plan was to be in the new stadium in year three, which is unlikely to happen now.
We’ve got Ben Castle and Danny Lee coming next season, and I expect to be signing another three or four by the summer – we’re looking at props, outside backs and opensides. There’s no getting around the fact that we’ll be cutting costs for next season, though, in common with everyone else. Some of the players we’ll be releasing I’d love to hold on to, but we have to reduce costs.
Do we share conditioning programmes with the premiership clubs in the region?
It’s something I’d like to do, but at the moment we’re only doing it with Newport, who share James Knight with us.
We do notational analysis of the academy players in the premiership games they’re involved in. The games are saved on disk, here, since the academy was moved to RP after Christmas. Last season the union provided video analysis of the premiership games, but for reasons of cost that’s been stopped this season. We’ve offered it to the teams in the region, but I don’t think they’ve taken it up.
We share ideas between the clubs, and there’s very good communication between myself and the premiership coaches in the region, like Ringo at Cross Keys, but it’s quite informal; we’ll need to be more focussed when the British League happens and we get teams playing Munster or Edinburgh A, Bristol, Bedford, Exeter, Doncaster or London Welsh. The league is a good idea, as we need something between the premiership and the region to provide development for the players who could make a step up. At the moment we are seeing players that would make useful regional squad players, with a bit of work, being tempted off to Cardiff or Neath.
So which of these players can we expect to see next season, then?
From the academy there’s Coundley, James Thomas, Rhys Jenkins, Adam Hughes and Adam Brown who I expect to see make the move next season, if they work hard. There’s quite a few players in the Premiership sides I have been watching who are capable of making the step up as well: Mike Poole, Tom Riley, Scott Williams, Nathan Buck, Lampard, Leadbetter, Owain Jones, Jevon Groves, Hywel Jenkins, Adam Brake, Tom Edwards, Geraint O’Driscoll, Will Jones…
Cae Trayherne?
Well, he’s getting on a bit now, but yeah, he could play. We make a gut decision on a lot of these players at Christmas time, and you have to hope that you’re right. For instance, Scott Williams could have played last night, comfortably, with his current form.
How do you feel about the ELV’s being binned?
I would have kept them all, including the ones that are being used down under. The driven maul coming back will see the game slowing down again, and more penalty tries. It smacks of the British being unable to change, to be honest. I’d like to see the game sped up.
Dropping the maul is contentious, but I don’t want to see us returning to the days of Neil Back at the rear of the Leicester pack, rumbling up the pitch.
After three seasons, what sticks in your mind as particular low points and high points?
Connacht the other week was a low point, obviously, but then last night was a complete contrast to that. I went in to the dressing room afterwards to tell the players how proud of them I was and the commitment they showed. They were playing for each other and the shirt, and it showed. They’re a proud bunch of lads, and they will compete against the odds.
When the team loses, it’s not just me and the players, but the business and the region lose. We all have a bad day, from the Chairman to the supporters. Conversely, when we win, it’s for everyone; the cleaners, the ticket sellers, the supporters.
Historically the Leicester match was a real high, and the two Boxing Day matches against the Blues at Rodney Parade were superb. The atmosphere made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. We’ve a good bunch of supporters here, and it’s getting better.
I want to make sure that we are building for the future; when I go on about training facilities it’s not because I want them, but the business needs them. It’s important that whoever is in the job in two or ten years time has the right environment and facilities. Players like Goughie, Owen and Luscombe didn’t leave because of money, but to go to a team with ambition that’s building for the future. We need to demonstrate that we are doing that. When players come from abroad, all they know in the UK is London. They come to us and see our facilities, and then go down the road to Cardiff or Swansea, and they’re not making decisions based on money, because we could offer the same, but on what the set up is like. Teams like Munster, Leicester and the Ospreys are operating on playing budgets of a million to a million and a half pounds a year more than us, so we need to get the best out of our resources to even hope to beat sides like that, who have huge strength in depth. (note from nick – Leicester have a salary cap of £4m) Unless of course there’s more money available… We need someone to put that kind of money into the team if we are to compete realistically.
We’ve got a great bunch of players, who are good as a group, and they deserve the best we can give them.
Thanks Paul
There’s a friendly been organised tomorrow night at Sixways, 7:30pm. £5 for adults, £2 for kids, parking is a fiver. Obviously it’s not on the telly, or the radio, or anything, but we’ll be endeavouring to provide score updates on the chat board. The press release and team is below:
Dragons centre Ashley Smith will wear the captain’s armband on Thursday as he leads the Men of Gwent in their friendly against Worcester at Sixways (7:30pm)
“Ashley is one of our Academy products who has come through the system and has very good leadership qualities,” said Head Coach Paul Turner. “He captained the region against Gloucester in the EDF Cup and led the side admirably.
The match gives vital pitch-time for the squad in the run-up to their Magners League clash against Connacht at Rodney Parade on 26 April (5:05pm).
Jason Tovey moves to fullback and James Arlidge takes on the number ten shirt whilst Duane Goodfield could make his first appearance of the season from the bench, as captain Tom Willis is rested alongside Welsh international Luke Charteris.
“Automatic qualification for the Heineken Cup is our aim going into these final matches of the season and the Connacht game is going to be crucial,” added Turner.
“Postponed matches and the Six Nations have left our players in need of game time and this fixture is a perfect opportunity to prepare for Connacht.”
Dragons Team for Worcester: Jason Tovey, Richard Fussell, Rhodri Gomer-Davies, Ashley Smith (Capt), Aled Brew, James Arlidge, Wayne Evans, Huw Gustafason, Steve Jones, Rhys Thomas, Adam Jones, Sean Tomes, Hoani Macdonald, Grant Webb, Joe Bearman.
Replacements From: Duane Goodfield, Nigel Hall, Jamie Corsi, Andrew Hall, Dan Lydiate, Jamie Ringer, Lewis Evans, Alex Walker, Shaun Connor, Rory Sidey, Gareth Wyatt, Martyn Thomas, Kevin Morgan.
No team for Worcester, i’m afraid.
Last week was a bit of a disaster, not helped by being played in front of about 25 of us, so it’s very difficult to tell what went wrong. We need to dust ourselves down, and move on, now. It’s vitally important that we get a good run in at the end of the season, and there’s some difficult games coming up, including Leinster at home, and Ospreys away. Before all that, though, is the Connacht match a week Sunday. we all need to get down to RP and make some noise, and remind the team, and ourselves, what it’s all about.
GO DRAGS!
late update – just in case you can’t see the comment below from G#1F, parking is reduced to £2 after the Wuss fans complained. not such Wusses after all.
do you see what i did there? sigh.
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| Connacht | v | Dragons |
| Duffy | v | Kevin Morgan |
| Carr | v | Richard Fussell |
| Ta’auso | v | Rory Sidey |
| Matthews | v | Ashley Smith |
| Bibo | v | Aled Brew |
| Keatley | v | Jason Tovey |
| Murphy | v | Wayne Evans |
| B Wilkinson | v | Hugh Gustafson |
| S Cronin | v | Tom Willis (Capt) |
| R Loughney | v | Rhys Thomas |
| A Browne | v | Sean Tomes |
| A Farley | v | Luke Charteris |
| J Muldoon © | v | Hoani Macdonald |
| J O’Connor | v | Richard Parks |
| R Ofisa | v | Joe Bearman |
| Replacements | v | Replacements |
| A Flavin | v | Steve Jones |
| B McGovern | v | Nigel Hall |
| M Swift | v | Adam Jones |
| C Rigney | v | Danny Lydiate |
| C O’Loughlin | v | Martyn Thomas |
| A Dunne | v | Shaun Connor |
| T Nathan | v | Robert Lewis |
Well, no-one can say we’re not taking this seriously; that’s a good strong team there, given our injuries it’s as good as we can put out, i reckon.
Aled Brew makes his first start for us, since coming back from the Buggers in Blue down the road. Tal Selley (you remember, world champion Tal Selley?) misses out on selection, and Tom Isaacs has a hip injury. According to the Argus Fuss is fit again after an op for his hernia, which is pretty good going. Macdonald says he’d rather play blindside than lock, so it’s just as well we’ve got Tomes there.
Last time we played this mob on Craggy Island we lost 22-7, despite taking atidy team out, but they’ve been unable to beat any welsh team so far this season, despite running them lot down the road close a few weeks ago.
I haven’t got a clue who their players are. Ray Ofisa. I think i recall that name. The rest of them might play hurling, or do that Michael Flatley thing for all i know. There was, frankly, no point in me posting their team up – it means bugger all to any of us. At least i stood a chance of picking Mark McHugh out of a lineup.
Anyway, it’s not on the telly, it’s not broadcast live anywhere (unless the magners website has a secret feed from a bloke stood behind the burger van or something. try here ). Father Ted FM are going to do a few updates – they’ve given me the times, an all, but if you believe them you’ll believe anything. Nonetheless, i’ll be hunched over the live internet feed off my phone at 6:45, 7:05, 7:30 and 8:05. There’ll be a cow loose, or something. Careful, now.
Ted and Dougal have their radio station live feed here.
Thanks to Ollie Turner of Galway Bay FM for this info. I am an ungrateful bugger, amn’t I?