Newport Gwent Dragons
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The Newport Gwent Dragons (Welsh: Dreigiau Gwent Casnewydd) are a regional Rugby Union team from Wales, playing in the Celtic League and European Rugby Cup/European Rugby Shield.
Club History
The club came into being in the summer of 2003 when the WRU controversially elected to reduce the current top tier of Welsh professional rugby from nine clubs into five regions, attempting to mirror the successful formats in Ireland and the Southern Hemisphere countries of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
The Dragons officially represent southeast Wales, and play all of their matches at Rodney Parade, situated in the city of Newport, although friendly (pre-season) games have been played at a number of other grounds around a region that includes well-known club sides such as Pontypool RFC, Newbridge RFC and Abertillery RFC.
Largely drawn from the Newport RFC and Ebbw Vale RFC sides of the preceding year, the Dragons were considered one of the weaker regions in the Welsh game, although their coach Mike Ruddock was considered one of the best. However, this in a way worked for them as they were disrupted less than other regions by missing players during the 2003 Rugby World Cup. A creditable third place finish in the Celtic League was the result, impressing WRU bosses enough for Ruddock to be offered the vacant Welsh coaching job in the summer of 2004. Some good off-season signings promise good things for the Dragons in the coming year, but how they will cope without Ruddock is yet to be seen.
Home Ground
The Dragons play their home matches almost exclusively of Newport's Rodney Parade (home of Newport RFC).
Statistics
Celtic League
Season | Pos | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Bonus | Points |
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2003/2004 | 3rd | 22 | 16 | 0 | 6 | 8 | 72 |
Celtic League Cup
Season | Round | Match | ||||||
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2003/2004 | 1st | Llanelli Scarlets 40 - 6 Newport Gwent Dragons |
European Rugby Cup
Season | Pool/Round | Pos | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Bonus | Points |
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2003/2004 | Pool 1 | 4th | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 9 |
Notable Current Players
- Gareth Cooper (Scrum-Half) - Wales International
- Jason Forster (Back Row) - Wales International
- Ian Gough (Lock) - Wales International
- Michael Owen (Lock/Back-Row) - Wales International
- Jamie Ringer (Back Row) - Wales International
- Rod Snow (Prop) - Canada International
- Ceri Sweeney (Outside-Half) - Wales International
- Gareth Wyatt (Wing) - Wales International
- Kevin Morgan (Full-Back/Wing) - Wales International
- Haldane Luscombe (Centre/Wing) - Wales International
Notable Former Players
- Andy Marinos (Centre) - Wales International
- Percy Montgomery (Full-back) - South Africa International
Notable Former Coaches
- Mike Ruddock (2003-2004) - Welsh National Coach
See also
External Links
- Newport Gwent Dragons (official site) (http://www.newportgwentdragons.com/)
- Newport RFC (official site) (http://www.blackandambers.co.uk/)
- Ebbw Vale RFC (official site) (http://www.ebbwvalerfc.co.uk/)
- Newbridge RFC (official site) (http://www.newbridgerfc.co.uk/)
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Competitions Celtic League | Celtic Cup | Welsh Premier Division | Heineken Cup | European Challenge Cup | European Shield | |
Welsh rugby regions Cardiff Blues | Llanelli Scarlets | Neath-Swansea Ospreys | Newport Gwent Dragons | |
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