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Sports letters, 26 March, 2006

WHICH team benefited the most from the Six Nations competition? Read

Sunday, 26 March, 2006

YOUR columnist Matt Withers seems to have joined the national sport of kicking Merthyr Tydfil in his article about siting sculptures similar to the Angel of the North in Wales (WoS, Mar 19). Read

Sunday, 19 March 2006

I READ your story last week about James Price who paid for his daughter to be a mascot at the Swansea City versus Shrewsbury game. My brother was also a mascot for this game. Read

Sports letters: 19 March 2006

PLEASE let's NOT bring back Mike Ruddock as Welsh rugby coach. Read

Sunday, 12 March 2006

NOT ALL snowballers are friendly little children. Read

Sunday, 5 March 2006

LIKE all Welsh rugby fans, I would like to see us win the World Cup (and I know that we can) but I have never seen such a lack of team awareness and resilience as I saw in our performance against Ireland on Sunday. Read

Sports Letter, March 5 2006

ALL those involved in the fiasco which has rocked Welsh Rugby during the last few weeks must bear some responsibility for Wales' defeat against Ireland. Read

Sunday, 26 February, 2006

IN RESPONSE to John Evans from Treorchy's attack on English rugby (and myself) I would like to clarify several errors in his letter. Read

Sports Letters, 26 Feb, 2006

THE recent events of 'Lewisgate' raise significant questions for which I, with due apology in nominating myself as spokesman for the Welsh rugby public, demand answers. Read

Sunday, 19 February, 2006

IN RESPONSE to your story on Scrum V presenter Graham Thomas being taken off air (WoS, Feb 12). If he has broken the guideline of his contract then so be it. Read

Sports Letters, 19 Feb, 2006

I AM a little confused. I thought our rugby team, led by the greatest coach since John Dawes, were Grand lads. Read

Sunday, 12 February 2006

CONGRATULATIONS to England by proving all the so called Welsh rugby experts wrong! A 34-point drubbing...yet the majority of Welsh fans had to find an excuse. Read

Sports Letters, 12 Feb 2006

HOW can anyone say that regional rugby is not working? Read

Sunday, 5 February 2006

Angharad Mair should learn to check her facts. Read

Sunday, 29 January 2006

I AM writing in response to the article printed in last week's Wales on Sunday concerning the programme the Weakest Link. Read

Sunday, 22 January, 2006

WHAT now for the New Labour AMs and MPs who have refused to support the campaign to make St David's Day a national holiday and celebration of Welsh identity and culture? Read

Sport letters: January 8, 2005

IT'S about time the truth was told. Read

Sports letters: 1 January 2006

WE have three interesting title fights involving Welshmen in the New Year, but I do feel that for two of them they will be a fight too soon. Read

Sunday, 1 January 2006

IT IS absolutely bonkers to contemplate spending taxpayers' money on teaching people to be 'nice to the English'. Read

Sunday, 11 December 2005

BY THE time this letter will be printed, I will be the 16th member of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (Welsh Language Society) to have been arrested in the last three months for painting a slogan on the National Assembly in a call for a new Welsh Language Act. Read

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