Ospreys head coach Mark Jones has hailed the character behind his side’s extraordinary 24-21 comeback victory over Connacht, reports David Roberts.
Ross Moriarty is still going strong, back in the area where the family dynasty first made themselves known, as Simon Thomas reports.
It used to be all about the man in the blue cap at the Ospreys in the days of Justin Tipuric, but Harri Deaves is the new head boy, as Owen Morgan reports.
The Ospreys’ new chapter at Bridgend’s Brewery Field began in perfect fashion as Mark Jones’ side marked their first home match of the season with a convincing 24-0 victory over Zebre.
The Ospreys’ new chapter at Bridgend’s Brewery Field began in perfect fashion as Mark Jones’s side marked their first home match of the season with a convincing 24-0 victory over Zebre.
There will be internationals aplenty on duty as the Ospreys entertain unbeaten Zebre Parma at Bridgend’s Brewery Field on Saturday.
For Dewi Lake, running out at the Ospreys’ new home this season will serve as a real trip down memory lane, as Simon Thomas explains.
The Ospreys are in Cape Town to play the Stormers on Friday night and for Dan Edwards that means another chance to prove he should be Wales No.10 this season, as Simon Thomas reports.
Ross Moriarty will come go face-to-face with one of his former coaches when he makes his competitive debut for the Ospreys.
Shane Williams and Tom Shanklin have both backed the Ospreys to be the highest finishing Welsh team in the United Rugby Championship this season, as Simon Thomas reports.
Jac Morgan’s threat to walk away from Welsh rugby if the Ospreys are binned is the latest savaging for the Welsh Rugby Union’s plan.
The WRU says they are to “consult” with “stakeholders” over plans to change Welsh rugby. But there’s no mention of the fans, which is why Ospreys supporters are feeling edgy as Graham Thomas reports.