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Avoiding the distraction of snoop doggy dog, does anyone know if the Ospreys sign is still on the stadium, seeing as they will now be playing elsewhere?
I think the wru are setting the Ospreys (aka Swansea) up for a fall with the decision to reduce the regions to 3 or 2. They will axe Swansea on the basis they dont have a ground fit for regional rugbyNot sure they will be moving out completely yet. They can’t start the work on St Helens until the cricket season finishes. This is scheduled to be the last season Swansea CC play their matches there. The Ospreys intend to move to St Helens mid season. So whether they will start the season at the Swansea.com Stadium or say the Brewery Field, Bridgend I’m not sure.
Anyway that’s if there is still an Ospreys region because everything is up in the air about the regions at the moment. So who knows what is going to happen? Currently they will play their first few matches away from St Helens.
Llanelli and the Ospreys have been the biggest source of players for Wales for as long as I can remember and axing 1 of them is a huge risk.The answer is really simple. Two teams (not 'rejuns') called Swansea and Llanelli (or Llanelli and Swansea) playing out of Parc y Scarlets (rethink purpose of St Helens) and Cardiff and Newport (or Newport and Cardiff) playing out of CAP or Rodney or both.. Retain the four famous brands of welsh rugby that have beaten the all blacks.
Less simple, get those two teams in the English league. Make them successful and the cross will return. In tandem, really sort out the semi pro layer in Wales and supporting pathways.
WRU of course will go for East Wales and West Wales or just Cardiff and Llanelli n the URC, and Welsh rugby, already on life support will pass away.
PYS is a much better ground than St Helens, but Swansea has a much bigger industrial base to support a rugby region than Llanelli and West Wales.
Having a new rugby super region just based in Llanelli will totally alienated anyone who supported the Whites and then the Ospreys.
The absolute state of the national side speaks volumes for where we are at, unfortunately. Four regions, three regions, or two going forward will not cure this; years of mismanagement have put rugby in Wales on the precipice.
Not anymore.The WRU own the Dragons, do they not? So they cant go anywhere
Dragons and Cardiff kept, the others move to the English system (my prediction)
They can’t. Not without Buttress agreeing. Dragons signed the new agreement, scarlets and Ospreys did not, and are now barred from doing so. Basically as things stand, they are proper f****d.Llanelli and the Ospreys have been the biggest source of players for Wales for as long as I can remember and axing 1 of them is a huge risk.
PYS is a much better ground than St Helens, but Swansea has a much bigger industrial base to support a rugby region than Llanelli and West Wales.
I think they’ll cull Newport and stick with 3 for now.