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Fan Zone Rodney Parade will be hosting the Fan Zone from 12:30pm. The Fan Zone will host a Big Screen showing live sport, including Leinster versus Cardiff Rugby after the game. A variety of catering and beverage outlets, with various promotions, will be running throughout the evening. Newport Food Bank Supporters from both Dragons RFC and Newport County fixtures are welcome to drop off food donations at the Fan Zone Marquee. Newport Food Bank are particularly in need of the following items: Soup Tomatoes/Pasta Sauce Meat Tinned Fruit Rice/Noodles Small Jars of Coffee Milk UHT Jam Toiletries Players Appearances In addition to the various Match Day activations, a selection of Senior Players will be on hand from 2pm in the marquee for a Q&A session, autographs and photos.
Dragons suffer six-try beating from Glasgow Warriors in NewportWhen a side on a long winning run collides with a team which has lost five on the bounce in the league, the services of a clairvoyant are not usually needed to predict what will happen. The result went as most would have expected, then. Glasgow packed too much firepower for the Dragons with backs and forwards linking sharply and the whole team playing at an intensity the Welsh side struggled to match. Dai Flanagan’s team kept trying but rarely looked as if they would take the spoils as they fell off important tackles and frequently ran up blind alleys. It doesn’t get any easier for the east Walians with Leinster to play next up.
Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors Preview & Prediction | 2022-23 United Rugby Championship - The Stats ZoneClick here for today’s sports betting tips from our expert analysts! THE FACTS When is Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors on and what time does it start? Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors will take place on Saturday 28th January, 2023 – 15:00 (UK) Where is Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors taking place? Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors will take place at Rodney Parade in Newport, Wales Where can I get tickets for Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors? Ticket information for Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors can be found on each club’s official website What channel is Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors on in the UK? Television coverage of the United Rugby Championship in the UK is shared across BBC, Premier Sports and S4C (in Wales), so it is worth checking their schedules for Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors Where can I stream Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors in the UK? If Dragons vs Glasgow Warriors is televised on BBC, Premier Sports or S4C (in Wales), then it can be streamed live on the associated streaming platforms THE PREDICTION Dragons failed to build on their Challenge Cup win against Pau as they went down to the Lions last week.
Glasgow Warriors: Josh McKay; Sebastian Cancelliere, Stafford McDowall (capt), Sam Johnson, Cole Forbes; Duncan Weir, Ali Price; Jamie Bhatti, Fraser Brown, Simon Berghan, Lewis Bean, JP du Preez, Thomas Gordon, Sione Vailanu, Jack Dempsey. Replacements: Johnny Matthews, Nathan McBeth, Lucio Sordoni, Alex Samuel, Euan Ferrie, Cameron Neild, Jamie Dobie, Tom Jordan. Scorers: Dragons: Tries: R. Williams, S.
Dragon News: Match Day Guide vs Glasgow WarriorsDragons RFC face Glasgow Warriors in a big BKT United Rugby Championship encounter at Rodney Parade this Saturday afternoon (kick-off 3pm)! Ahead of the game, we’ve compiled all the information you need to enjoy your time with us… Supporter Information Ticketing Information Tickets for our fixtures against Glasgow Warriors and Connacht Rugby can be purchased by clicking HERE or by calling the Ticket Office for more information on 01633 670690 during office hours. Tickets will be available on match day morning from the Ticket Office at Rodney Parade from 10am! However, please note to enjoy Early Bird prices you should buy in advance of match day.
Basham and Coleman replied, but the Scots were worthy winners. The Dragons have a European knockout tie to look forward to. But, once again, the league campaign is proving tough for them, with that autumn promise seeming a long time ago. Dragons RFC: Jordan Williams; Jared Rosser, Sio Tomkinson, Jack Dixon, Ashton Hewitt; JJ Hanrahan, Rhodri Williams (capt); Rhodri Jones, Brodie Coghlan, Lloyd Fairbrother, Matthew Screech, Ben Carter, George Nott, Sean Lonsdale, Taine Basham. Replacements: James Benjamin, Aki Seiuli, Chris Coleman, Huw Taylor, Ben Fry, Lewis Jones, Sam Davies, Steff Hughes.
Cashless Stadium Please note - all bars inside Rodney Parade are completely cashless. However, the stadium bars will accept all major debit and credit cards. Stadium Smoking Policy Rodney Parade is a smoke-free stadium and smoking, or the use of electronic cigarettes is not permitted within the stands. Supporters may smoke and use electronic cigarettes within the designated smoking area – your nearest steward will be able to point you to the nearest smoking area. Supporters are not able to exit and re-enter the stadium for any reasons.
Six minutes later, Brown scored the first of his two tries when he rumbled over from a driving maul, with the Dragons appearing shell-shocked. Credit Flanagan’s players, though: they picked themselves up and set about repairing the damage. A strong drive from Sean Lonsdale took them to within two metres of the line before Rhodri Williams dived over, then Tomkinson helped level matters by reading play brilliantly and snaffling a high pass from McDowall with one hand before racing 40 metres to the line. Back came Glasgow when Brown locked on to the end of another driving maul, then Weir went over for their bonus-point try on the stroke of half-time. The visitors were guilty of lapses themselves but they had the ability to lift their game and there were second-half tries for them through McDowall, who cut through some tissue-paper defending, and Cancelliere, who raced 90 metres after an interception.
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For Glasgow, man-of-the-match Fraser Brown crossed twice and there was a maximum apiece for Cole Forbes, Duncan Weir, Stafford McDowall and Sebastian Cancelliere, with Weir converting five and Tom Jordan slotting a two-pointer. Tomkinson had his moments in attack and defence and Taine Basham and replacement Ben Fry worked hard, but the Scottish team were well-drilled and it said much at the end that they were a shade disappointed not to have put away their opponents more emphatically. They had headed into town defending an eight-match unbeaten record in all competitions, while their hosts hadn’t won in the URC since the end of October. Optimists might have been hard to find among home fans that their team could tear up the form book, then.
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