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Dan Lydiate, a celebrated flanker for Dragons RFC , the British and Irish Lions, and Wales, will retire from professional rugby at the end of the current season.
Dan Lydiate of Ospreys (Image: Huw Evans Picture Agency) “Not only is he enjoying himself and has a big smile on his face, he’s also leading by example and leading in areas of the game that he ...
CARDIFF, Wales (AP) Wales flanker Dan Lydiate will miss the Six Nations and the rest of the rugby season after agreeing he needed surgery on a bicep injury. Lydiate was hurt on Dec. 31 playing for ...
Wales international back-row forward Dan Lydiate has sealed a return to the Dragons ahead of next season. Lydiate, who was recently released by Dragons’ United Rugby Championship rivals the ...
Short of driving his tractor onto Wayne Pivac’s lawn and through his French doors, there’s not much more Dan Lydiate can do to make Wales’ head coach sit up and take notice. The teak-tough ...
Dan Lydiate says he is "privileged" to be back in the Wales fold after being plagued by injuries. The flanker missed most of the 2016/17 season with knee trouble, before a bicep injury suffered in ...
Wales have gone back to the future by naming 33-year-old Dan Lydiate in their Six Nations squad as Wayne Pivac axed a number of up-and-coming youngsters.. The Wales boss has discarded in-form full ...
Wales flanker Dan Lydiate will return to Paris this week insisting that he has no regrets about his flirtation with French club rugby. Wales play France in the Six Nations on Saturday.
The flanker missed most of the 2016/17 season with knee trouble, before a bicep injury suffered in December 2017 ruled him out for five months. But Lydiate started Wales' 21-10 victory over ...
Dan Lydiate is to return to Welsh rugby after his 17-month spell in France. Racing Metro confirmed the flanker, 26, has reached an agreement to move back to Wales following the autumn internationals.
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Wales Flanker Dan Lydiate Hangs Up His Boots - MSNDan Lydiate, a celebrated flanker for Dragons RFC , the British and Irish Lions, and Wales, will retire from professional rugby at the end of the current season. Dragons CEO Rys Blumberg lauded ...
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