Llanelli Scarlets
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Rees in Six Nations fitness race...injuries while on Wales duty. Scarlets skipper Mark Jones damaged a knee in training ahead of the November opener against New Zealand, the 19-12 defeat in which his flanker namesake was injured. Mark and Dafydd are not expected to... In this article: Matthew Rees, Shane Williams, Wales, Surgery, Scarlets, and Australia |
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Guardian | November 09, 2009
Wales's Dafydd Jones out of autumn internationals
...a shoulder injury. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters The Wales and Scarlets flanker Dafydd Jones will miss the remaining autumn internationals after suffering a serious shoulder injury. Jones, 30, was due to undergo surgery today and may be...
In this article: Dafydd Jones, Wales, Scarlets, Surgery, All Blacks, and Warren Gatland
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Telegraph.co.uk - Rugby Union | November 09, 2009
Scotland's rugby team given a makeover by Andy Robinson
...in the 22 to be able to deliver that." The Scarlets and Wales back row forward Dafydd Jones will undergo surgery on Tuesday on the shoulder injury he suffered against New Zealand on Saturday. Jones, who came on as a second-half...
In this article: Andy Robinson, Sean Lamont, Scotland, Dafydd Jones, Fiji, Surgery, Mike Blair, Chris Cusiter, and Chris Paterson
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BBC News | November 12, 2009
Fiji coach Ella hits out at clubs
...Manu are among Fiji's British-based players Coach Glen Ella has hit out at clubs denying Fiji some top players after Scarlets prop Deacon Manu was chosen to make his debut against Scotland. Prop Manu has decided to play for Fiji despite...
In this article: Fiji, World Cup, Australian rules football, Clermont Auvergne, London Welsh, Saracens, Scarlets, and BBC One Scotland
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sportinglife | November 16, 2009
DAVIES SET FOR WALES CHANCE
They were all rested when Wales narrowly beat Samoa last Friday night, while there is also likely to be a chance for 21-year-old Scarlets centre Jonathan Davies, who is in pole position to replace 65-cap Cardiff Blues star Tom Shanklin.
In this article: Warren Gatland, Wales, Tom Shanklin, Argentina, Samoa, and Matthew Rees
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BBC News | October 23, 2009
Scarlets 18-3 Dragons
...offence at the breakdown. The Dragons brought on Matthew Watkins for his debut, the Wales and former Scarlets three-quarter having been kept out by a series of injuries since his summer move from Gloucester. Replacement Scarlets hooker...
In this article: Scarlets, Dragons, Stephen Jones, Wales, and Wayne Evans
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Sunday Mirror | November 17, 2009
DAVIES SCOTT THE LOT
...start for Wales against Argentina this Saturday. Scarlets ace Davies replaces broken nose victim Tom Shanklin at centre for only his fourth cap in the Test clash with the Pumas in Cardiff. Davies carries the tag of the 'new Scott Gibbs'...
In this article: Scarlets, Warren Gatland, Wales, Argentina, Swansea, and Cardiff
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Telegraph.co.uk - Rugby Union | October 21, 2009
Wales compete with Fiji for Deacon Manu
Wales compete with Fiji for Deacon Manu Warren Gatland, the Wales coach, is locked in a tug of war with Fiji over Scarlets prop Deacon Manu. Holding tight: Deacon Manu (right) hangs on to Andrew Sheridan's shirt when he was playing for the...
In this article: Wales, Glasgow, Scarlets, Warren Gatland, Fiji, and Nigel Davies
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BBC News | November 16, 2009
Redpath denies interest in Thomas
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Daily Express | November 02, 2009
All Blacks have lost fear factor
...season but I feel my form has been pretty good lately. Wales will, however, have to do without Scarlets wing Mark Jones for their four-match run after he damaged his knee in training. J Hook; L Halfpenny, T Shanklin, J Roberts, S Williams; S...
In this article: All Blacks, James Hook, Warren Gatland, Richie McCaw, Wales, World Cup, Lee Byrne, All Blacks, and New Zealand
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The Llanelli Scarlets (Sgarlets Llanelli) are a Welsh professional rugby union team based in south-west Wales. They play in the Magners League, as well as competing in the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup.
The Llanelli Scarlets were founded in 2003, as one of the five (now four) teams of the regional rugby era that was introduced by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU). The Scarlets are represented by the Llanelli RFC, Carmarthen RFC, Llandovery RFC and Narberth RFC. Through the 2007-08 season, they played most of their games at Stradey Park in Llanelli, but they have also played matches at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham. A new stadium for the club, Parc y Scarlets (Scarlets Park), is currently under construction in nearby Pemberton and is scheduled to open in November 2008.
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