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Magners is safe as Scots settle row

THE Welsh regions will be able to breathe a huge sigh of relief this week when the Magners League fixtures for next season are finally confirmed – with confirmation that Edinburgh will be included. Read

Lewis blast at Scots row

ROGER LEWIS last night told Wales’ four rugby regions, “There will be two Scottish teams in next season’s Magners League.” Read

Scots future is in doubt

PROFESSIONAL rugby in Scotland is facing an uncertain future after Edinburgh’s executive chairman Alex Carruthers and managing director Graeme Stirling resigned yesterday. Read

‘Agreement’ over ground share plan

CARDIFF CITY chairman Peter Ridsdale last night revealed a “broad agreement” had been reached for the Blues rugby region to share their new stadium. Read

WRU refuse to budge on imports

WELSH Rugby Union chairman David Pickering has vowed the governing body will not open the door further to foreign players to help the regions’ quest for Heineken Cup glory. Read

Williams joy at Dragons move

THE Dragons’ new international recruit Andy Williams believes he is joining the “sleeping giants” of Welsh rugby. Read

Ospreys ponder losing their locks

THE Ospreys, with the biggest squad in the history of the Welsh domestic game, are facing starting next season with a second-row crisis. Read

Gough: Why I had to make Ospreys switch

IAN GOUGH has lifted the lid on why he’s quit the Dragons to join Magners League kings Ospreys. Read

Ground-share plan hailed as capital idea

“GO for it!” That is the advice to the Blues from one of the men who oversaw the move of the Ospreys to the Liberty Stadium and a ground share with Swansea City. Read

Edinburgh switch right for Larkham

STEPHEN LARKHAM insists he shares Edinburgh's ambitions to become a Magners League. Read

Borders 16-24 Ospreys

Magners League, 12/05/2007 kick-off time 1730 Read

Cool Hook serves up title

JAMES HOOK provided the cool head the Ospreys needed as they inched their way to the Magners League crown with a nervous victory at Netherdale. Read

Title win may not prevent change

WHAT do you do when your coach has just delivered the Magners League title for the second time in three years? Read

Blues need further quality signings

AS I made my way from the press box to the media room at the Arms Park after Cardiff Blues’ Friday night victory against Leinster, I walked past a beaming Peter Thomas standing outside the changing room. Read

It's lovely bubbly for Ospreys

GAVIN HENSON has been given the all-clear to tour Australia with Wales this summer despite being sidelined with injury. Read

Lyn: 'I hope this silences critics'

LYN JONES admitted lifting the Magners League title for the second time round was "sweeter" - but for all the wrong reasons. Read

Ospreys: How they rated

USED his big boot to his advantage and was sound in defence all game. Looks in good shape ahead of the summer tour. Read

Dai: Pity we couldn't share KO

THE BLUES kept their part of the bargain to leave the Magners League title race wide open until the final day of the season. Read

Welsh rugby back in big time

SO a season of great promise is over and there has been a changing of the guard. Read

Ulster 16-10 Edinburgh

Ulster finished off their Magners League campaign with a victory over Edinburgh to record a first victory at Ravenhill in three outings. Read