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Sportin Wales: The Podcast
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This week, Rhodri and Ana look at the most recent investment of an American celebrity into a Welsh football side. Snoop Dogg, along with Martha Stewart and Luka Modric, made a minor investment into Swansea City. Our hosts look at the recent history of American investment into Welsh teams and discuss if Snoop Dogg can make a real impact at the club. This podcast is sponsored by Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales podcast, Rhodri and Ana look ahead to next month's Womenin Wales Awards 2026. The pair take a deep dive on all of the finalists for each sport category, explaining their nomination, and looking at their backstories and career accolades. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
Join Sportin Wales' senior journalist Rhodri Evans and Ana Hosty for their deep dive into the recent performances of the four major Welsh clubs. The pair review the 2025/26 season so far for Wrexham, Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport, and look ahead to how each club may finish. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
Alex and Dillon were joined by Wales international Taine Plumtree for another Brains Brewery Six Nations special. The boys review Wales' recent results and performances against Scotland and Ireland and take audience questions on the campaign so far. They also preview what is set to be a blockbuster Super Saturday! This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
Alex and Dillon debrief on Wales vs France and other results from the second round of the Six Nations on this episode of the Sportin Wales podcast. The pair preview the upcoming games for Wales and weigh up if the squad will be able to win one of them. They also put together their ideal squad to take on Scotland this weekend. Alex and Dillon offer insight as a Wing and Prop and suggest improvements that could change the nation's form. This podcast is sponsored by Sinclair Group.
Alex is joined by Olympic silver medallist Sam Cross on this new episode of the Sportin Wales podcast. The pair assess the Wales squad and their situation going into the Six Nations, while previewing this weekends match between Wales and England. Sam and Alex also reminisce on their university days playing Rugby sevens and Sam shares stories of his experience winning a silver medal for Team GB as a sevens player. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales Podcast, Alex and Dillon are joined by Rhys Carrè. The group react to the announcement of the Wales Squad for the Six Nations following Carrè's call up. The Saracens prop answers questions from viewers, and discusses the difference between playing in Wales and England. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales Podcast, Alex Cuthbert and Dillon Lewis were joined by Dan Thomas, the most in-form back row in the country. Dan told the boys about his journey up to Cardiff Rugby, including success at Bristol with stories about old and new teammates. He spoke about his venture into arm wrestling and the group reviewed his and Dillon's teams performance across the Christmas period, as well as Ospreys and Scarlets. This podcast is sponsored by the the Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales podcast, Alex Cuthbert and Dillon Lewis were joined by a very special guest: Wales captain Dewi Lake. Dewi spoke candidly to the boys about his departure from hometown club Ospreys, and impending move to Gloucester. The trio also assessed the Welsh performances in Europe last weekend, and looked ahead to a packed Christmas schedule. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales podcast, Alex Cuthbert and Dillon Lewis review the last of the autumn international series including Wales versus South Africa. The boys also look aheasd to the new World Cup draw and review Wales' group stage opponents. This week, they also built Alex's all time team with players he played with across club and country. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales podcast, Alex Cuthbert and Dillon Lewis are joined by man of the moment Jarrod Evans. The boys talk through the last couple of weeks for Wales, including a last gasp win over Japan thanks to Jarrod's winning kick, and the defeat to New Zealand. They also look forward to this weekend's fixture with the Springboks and reflect on Steve Tandy's first camp as Wales head coach. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
Joining Alex and Dillon on the pod this week is Ospreys and Wales centre Owen Watkin. The boys break down Steve Tandy's first match in charge on the weekend, assess the team's performance and areas for improvement, and look ahead to a massive match with Japan this Saturday. They also reflect on a great night at Cardiff Arms Park raising money for mental health charities Looseheadz and Tough Enough To Care, as well as an exciting upcoming podcast crossover episode! This is podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
Alex and Dillon take the pod on the road this week, recording at Sinclair's VW garage in Cardiff for an Autumn Internationals special. The boys chat through the squad, analyse how Tandy's coaching set up is shaping up and how Wales will be looking to play in the next few weeks. They also give their predictions for each of Wales' four matches and pick their starting XV for the first match with Argentina. This podcast is sponsored by the Sinclair Group.
This week on the podcast, co-hosts Alex Cuthbert and Dillon Lewis chat to Dillon's Dragons teammate and friend Wyn Jones. The boys talk through each of the regions' starts to the URC season, who looks in contention for an international call-up, and why Wyn is spending a lot more time on the farm in recent weeks... This podcast is supported by the Sinclair Group.
This week on the Sportin Wales podcast, Alex Cuthbert was joined by Sportin Wales journalist Rhodri Evans and Businessin senior journalist Daniel Bevan for an explainer episode. We break down all the detail in the WRU's 90-page proposal for the future of Welsh professional rugby. Confused about what the details of each of the four models for the future of the professional game in Welsh are? Well listen now as we explain the numbers and detail behind each one, including a look behind the curtain at a momentus last few days in Welsh rugby. Brought to you by the Sinclair Group. Production by Natalie Vaughan.
The Football Season Is Back and it's a season preview with journalists Bryn Law and Philip Marsh. How will Wrexham fare next season? Have they made enough signings? Are there more to come? Do they ned a replacement for Paul Mullin? Cardiff have been busy, how are the signings looking? What needs to happen with Rubin Colwill? Swansea finally have continuity but has Luke Williams been backed? So many questions to ask and plenty of answers. Listen now! Follow us on social media by following @Sportin_Wales on X or SportinWales on Instagram and @Sportin.wales on Tiktok. Also you can subscribe to our newsletter for Sporting updates or our magazine by following the link https://sportin.wales/subscribe/
Four-time Paralympic medallist Aled Siôn Davies opens up on his last three years since Tokyo 2020. From nearly giving up the sport to becoming an OBE and everything in between. Davies also opens up on a loss of funding since the pandemic with Paris being the first Paralympics which he is competing at without a private sponsor. He also talks about injuries and why Paris 2024 may be his last Paralympics. All that and much much more! Follow us on social media by following @Sportin_Wales on X or SportinWales on Instagram and @Sportin.wales on Tiktok. Also you can subscribe to our newsletter for Sporting updates or our magazine by following the link https://sportin.wales/subscribe/
Former Cardiff scrum-half Lloyd Williams joins Sportin Wales co-founder Gareth Anscombe on the podcast this week as both reflect on rugby outside of the Welsh bubble. They recall the time when they received the dreaded shepherd's crook from Rob Howley and a particularly interesting holiday with fellow Welsh squad member Rhys Priestland. Anscombe talks about how he's acclimatising to life in Gloucester ahead of the new season as he prepares for initiations and new structures. While Williams offers his assessment of Wales and Cardiff half backs Ellis Bevan and Ben Thomas following the tour to Australia. All that and much much more! Follow us on social media by following @Sportin_Wales on X or SportinWales on Instagram and @Sportin.wales on Tiktok. Also you can subscribe to our newsletter for Sporting updates or our magazine by following the link https://sportin.wales/subscribe/
Former Wales, Cardiff and Scarlets forward Josh Turnbull joins Daily Mail Journalist Alex Bywater on the Sportin Wales podcast to disect Wales' series defeat against Australia. Turnbull says that he'd like to see an Anglo-Welsh league replace the URC after a season where Cardiff sold out the Cardiff Arms Park for games against Bath and Harlequins. Alex Bywater explains how to go about getting a scoop while Turnbull outlines the next generation of Welsh stars coming through the Cardiff Academy. All that and much much more! Follow us on social media by following @Sportin_Wales on X or SportinWales on Instagram and @Sportin.wales on Tiktok. Also you can subscribe to our newsletter for Sporting updates or our magazine by following the link https://sportin.wales/subscribe/
Wales fly-half Rhys Patchell is on the podcast this week, fresh off a season of Super Rugby in New Zealand. He joins host Geraint Hardy and Sportin Wales co-founder Alex Cuthbert, to tell all about getting his opportunity to play for the Highlanders, learning the Haka and having a team set up for his rugby vision. Patchell offers his assessment of Ben Thomas' first start at 10 for Wales during their 25-16 loss to Australia on Saturday, while Cuthbert gives his thoughts on young wing Josh Hathaway's debut. How many changes should we expect for this Saturday and who does Cuthbert think will get his chance? Last but not least, Patchell and Cuthbert elaborate on the discussion from last week's podcast with Sean Holley on Warren Gatland's man management style and their experiences with Wales and the Lions.


















