Feel for the players and staff at @ospreys. Knowing what itโs like to find out about your future via Wales Online, while being kept in the dark by the suits running the club. Once again, no one has the courage to stand up and be honest about whatโs really going on.
As for Y11, the so-called โglobal sports management expertsโ โ cowardly leadership from day one, nowhere to be seen when it matters. The real problem with Welsh rugby is people clinging to jobs, hiding in the shadows, and turning a blind eye just to stay on the gravy train.
As a club, we were saddened to hear the news of Francis Reesโ cancer diagnosis.
Francis has given countless hours to our junior section,
please check out the go fund me page and help support his family in this time of need.
https://t.co/wFDv0BrOAw
Ospreys Rugby met with Malcolm Wall and Dave Reddin from the WRU this morning, where they laid out their plans for Welsh rugby.
Ospreys are Walesโ most successful region, having won more league titles, produced players whoโve won more Welsh caps and been selected for more British and Irish Lions tours than any other region.
We will continue to engage with the WRU with the intention of reaching an agreement which continues that proud tradition. Our intention is and always has been to find a solution which works in the best interests of Welsh rugby and Ospreys Rugby, not only at an elite level but across the entirety of the game and the communities involved in it.
#OurBloodIsBlack
A disappointing 5-1 defeat again EnglandFans FC yesterday afternoon.
Thanks to those who played.
Half of the 16-player squad were making their first appearance for the team!
Note: There will be no match against Belgium next week.
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