The prospect of another Welsh wooden spoon for a senior Six Nations team is looming after a fourth straight defeat for Sean Lynn’s side.
The British trainers’ title race between Dan Skelton and Willie Mullins will be a plot line at Chepstow, where Skelton has runners, but there is also plenty of Welsh interest.
Judgement Day saw Cardiff and the Scarlets prove themselves, with Matt Sherratt full of praise for his Arms Park squad.
Aaron Ramsey has produced the odd miracle or two in a red shirt - plus one or two in blue - but now he's been asked by Cardiff City to magic one up from the touchline, as Graham Thomas reports.
Saturday is Judgement Day, when the four regions meet in two head-to-heads and fan interest will be examined carefully after a disastrous season for the national team.
Some fans have turned on Omer Riza but the Cardiff City boss insists a one-point margin can be bridged over the remaining three games.
Welsh Olympic champion Matt Richards is also the best of British again, but has reflected on a difficult title win.
Swansea City are now the form team in the Championship following four straight victories and caretaker manager Alan Sheehan wants to stay at the helm.
Swansea City are on the up – up the table and up the social media and internet search tables, but Alan Sheehan is demanding more.
Judgement Day Part Two on Saturday will see the Dragons take on a Scarlets team who have no margin for error.
There is one Welsh player in the Premier League who has defied predictions for his club to play a crucial part in their stunning success, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
There may be more than just pride and URC points on the line when the Ospreys meet Cardiff in Judgement Day at the Principality Stadium.
Wrexham are closing in on promotion but there are still speed bumps to deal with and the odd nasty bend, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
Omer Riza is a manager under the cosh, which may explain why the Cardiff City boss had a harsh verdict on some fans who have criticised him.
It’s Judgement Day on Saturday when the four regions battle it out for pride and valuable URC points, plus the making of new memories along the way.
Cardiff City are deep in relegation trouble with only four games to turn things around. Ian Mitchelmore examimes the impact of continual decline.
The Ferret has dug in and ground out another title as Jonny Clayton wins in the Netherlands.
Judged by the standards of the season so far, there is work to do for all four teams on Judgement Day this Saturday.
Cardiff's players have spent the past week worrying about their futures but for this weekend it's all about the short-term - and a Judgement Day battle against the Ospreys.
To score 147 in a frame of World Championship snooker is rare, but to do it twice in the same match is new territory - as Welshman Jackson Page has discovered.