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08:27, 18 Oct 2025Updated 08:28, 18 Oct 2025
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Here are your rugby morning headlines for Saturday, October 18.
Former players respond to Lyn Jones’ Dragons comments
Former Dragons players Jamie Roberts and Andrew Coombs have criticised Lyn Jones’ comments on the Rodney Parade club, as club coach Filo Tiatia claimed he was unaware of the former coach’s remarks about the club’s future.
Jones caused a stir on Friday with his comments to BBC Radio Cymru, in which he said he believed the Welsh Rugby Union would be justified in cutting Dragons if the governing body reduces the number of professional teams.
Those comments were aired on the same day of the Dragons’ Welsh derby against Cardiff in Newport, with Tiatia’s side losing 24-17 on Friday night.
And the timing was criticised by both Roberts and Coombs during S4C’s coverage of the derby.
“Everyone, players, ex-players, coaches, supporters more than anyone have their opinion on what’s going to happen to rugby in Wales during the next month and next few years, and he has his opinion,” said current WRU board member Roberts, who called the timing “disrespectful”.
“Tonight’s about celebrating Welsh rugby, we’re hoping for 8,000 fans here tonight and it’s something very special.
“So it’s not the day for discussing that kind of thing.”
Coombs added the timing of Jones’ comments was “disappointing”, saying: “Somebody with Lyn’s experience knows the importance of derbies.
“He knows how important it is for regional players and coaches to focus just on the game. There’s enough going on off the pitch in Welsh rugby at the moment so Lyn didn’t have to say that before this game.
“The players have to concentrate fully on this game. We need some excitement in Wales at the moment and I’m sure this game will give us that excitement tonight.
“The crowd’s out in force, they’re loud and I like what I see here tonight.
“I want to see the Dragons come out tonight and keep Lyn Jones quiet.”
As for Tiatia, he claimed to have not seen the comments.
“I didn’t see it or read it,” he said afterwards. “He’s my old Ospreys coach.
“He’s coached here. Everyone is fighting for a job. Particularly these players here, they’re trying to put performances forward and win games. We fell short today. There were areas that we need to keep improving and that’s what we’re going to do.”
Cardiff not getting carried away after topping league
While it was a tough night for the Dragons, Cardiff went top of the United Rugby Championship with victory in Newport.
The club have dealt with former head coach Matt Sherratt’s departure well, winning three of their opening four matches to lift them to the top of the league.
“Just happy with the result tonight,” said coach Corniel van Zyl afterwards. “It’s a derby and you want to get on the right side of that.
“It was a tough one and we ground it out, similar to last week. It probably wasn’t our most entertaining style, but it doesn’t matter.
“To be honest with you, our attack probably wasn’t the best. Credit to the Dragons, they defended well. Sometimes that happens. We just need to try get it better and score some tries.”
When asked about their healthy position in the table, van Zyl added: “Definitely, but let’s not get carried away. We’ll take it again Monday and keep on building to next weekend.”
Shamed winger to miss autumn clash
Disgraced former Scotland international Rufus McLean will not play for America in their match against Scotland at Murrayfield next month, despite being named in the USA’s squad for the autumn.
The winger will not feature following concerns over his involvement in the game. McLean left Scottish rugby in 2023 after his club Glasgow Warriors terminated his contract after he pleaded guilty in court to domestic abuse against his girlfriend.
At the time, Glasgow stated that his actions “constituted gross misconduct and breach of contract”.
McLean had admitted to abusing his then girlfriend for almost two years, eventually being sentenced to 120 hours of community service.
McLean had won three caps for Scotland prior to this, but has since switched allegiance to the nation of his birth – having been born in Boston.
The Daily Mail had initially reported McLean wouldn’t feature against Scotland, with USA Rugby confirming that with a statement.
“USA Rugby is aware of Rufus’ history, and appreciates the impact the November 1st match may have on the situation and those involved,” read the statement.
“After internal discussion, consideration with Scottish Rugby and with respect to all parties, Rufus will not participate or be present at the match.”
Boston-born McLean, who won three caps for Scotland and scored twice on his debut against Tonga in 2021, was sacked by Glasgow Warriors after pleading guilty to the charge in 2023.
He was eventually sentenced to 120 hours of community service and banned from contacting Ms Haston for 10 years.
Gloucester in ‘dire straights’ after suffering more injury woe in Bristol defeat
By PA Sport Staff
Gloucester boss George Skivington was left counting the cost of a fourth successive Gallagher Prem defeat and more worrying injuries following a 49-34 loss against Bristol at Kingsholm.
Gloucester had a double-figure injury count before kick-off, but then saw Ollie Thorley carried off after just five minutes before his fellow wing Ben Loader and captain James Venter both suffered hamstring problems.
“I haven’t got an explanation for it,” rugby director Skivington said.
“What’s your worst case? And it has happened.
“Ollie looked pretty bad – I think he knocked himself out. Ben Loader hurt his hamstring, I don’t know how badly. James Venter hurt his hamstring.
“That’s enough, isn’t it? We are up to 19-20 players (sidelined) now. I honestly haven’t got an answer. We are in dire straits for numbers now, that’s for sure.
“We will look at ourselves, and it is how we manage ourselves through this spell. Management-wise it is a headache, emotionally it is a headache because this isn’t where we wanted to be, four games in.
“I thought the boys looked more connected than they have done the last few weeks, but with the injuries it is just challenging. What could go wrong is going wrong.
“The pressure is always on, but you just live under pressure whatever you are doing. It’s more working out what we are going to do and finding a solution – that is the real management challenge at the moment.
“Exeter away next Saturday, seriously depleted, we have got to work out a smart way of playing to try and get whatever we can out of that game.”
The west country derby clash produced 12 tries, but Bristol made it three wins out of four thanks to doubles from Gabriel Oghre and Kalaveti Ravouvou, while Fitz Harding, Viliame Mata and Sam Worsley also crossed, with Worsley adding seven conversions for a 19-point haul.
Gloucester conjured five tries of their own – Will Joseph, Matias Alemanno, Seb Blake, Josiah Edwards-Giraud and Venter crossing – with Ross Byrne kicking three conversions and a penalty.
But Skivington’s team were once again left wondering what might have been, as a winning touch continued to elude them.
Bristol’s absentees included Louis Rees-Zammit, Ellis Genge and a suspended Tom Jordan, and they fielded only one member of the back division that started their Prem season opener against Leicester just 19 days ago.
Bristol rugby director Pat Lam said: “I am really proud of this group. We are adjusting and adapting with players out and new players coming in. We have reshaped the schedule.
“I am blowing the whistle a lot at training, which I don’t normally do, because I don’t want any more injuries. There are a few boys in pink bibs, which means don’t touch them.
“To get five points here against a dangerous side was pleasing. I feel for George because he has had a lot of injuries as well, and we both know what each other is going through.”
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