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Friday, December 17, 2010

Snow set to disrupt the Welsh sport (BBC)

SnowMore snow is planned for the weekend after a Friday dusting Championship Cardiff clash at home in Burnley drew off the coast of Cardiff City Stadium security problems.

All accessories of Welsh rugby Premiership was postponed at the end of week and accessories of Welsh football Prime Minister are in doubt, as the snow disrupts Welsh sport.

Haverfordwest v Port Talbot, The new Saints v Bangor, Neath v Llanelli and Bala town / Aberystwyth in the Welsh Premier Friday are also on the coast.

Newtown v. that airbus Saturday is disabled, Prestatyn v Carmarthen yet.

Whereas the Cardiff championship match is disabled, Swansea City trip to Sheffield United where track Bramall spokesman confirmed Saturday last game "should be ok" as Sheffield has yet to make the experience of the snow.

Swan team left in the land of South Wales in the hope that the championship match play.

Weather beaten all four devices in Welsh Saturday as the games between Cardiff and Pontypool, Carmarthen Quins Premiership Rugby and Aberavon, cross and Tonmawr Bedwas and Glamorgan Wanderers keys have been postponed.

British and Irish Llanelli Cup match and Nottingham Saturday Cup clash between v Pontypridd Birmingham & Solihull is also disabled.

Bedford of British and Irish Cup travel on Sunday is also deferred.

But, British & Irish Cup fixture London Welsh with Swansea Saturday was moved from Esher Road Molesey soil after Old Deer Park was deemed unplayable due to a heavy frost. The time is 1300 GMT.

Scarlets, meanwhile, are brave conditions and travel Italy for the Heineken Cup last Saturday pool five conflict with Treviso.

Llanelli area received confirmation that their flight Friday, 1730 GMT should leave Bristol airport as expected.

The Ospreys have confirmed that their confrontation of pool three Heineken Cup with Munster Saturday is "" to go forward as planned despite snow in Southern Wales Friday"."

Munster left Cork for Cardiff at 1200 GMT Friday and arrived safely as Ospreys statement read: "soil heating has ensured that the surface of Liberty Stadium remain playable."

Heineken Cup in Cardiff Blues Northampton visit Sunday is subjected to an inspection of pitch 1100 GMT on Saturday, with the Welsh region 'optimistic' of a positive verdict.

Prime Minister of Welsh football Saturday confrontation between Prestatyn and the town of Carmarthen Town is currently at Bastion Gardens.

But a statement Prestatyn said: "there is a warning of severe weather for the area Friday night and much will depend on what happens in the evening."

Two clubs Blue Square Conference of Wales believe their games will be the kickoff and the County of Newport already travelled Lancashire ready for the clash Saturday with the city of Fleetwood.

But Wrexham, meanwhile, will travel to London to match Saturday last with the AFC Wimbledon day.

Las Ffos meeting race scheduled Monday and Tim Long, the clerk of the course, confirmed "dusting of snow" light in the Carmarthenshire trail.

"Blankets are down on the track and we hope to lose this bit of snow," he told BBC sport.

"There is no inspection for the meeting of Monday planned but we will examine this situation on Saturday morning.

Chepstow Racecourse also have their blankets lends to their National Welsh jewel on Monday 27 December, after having undergone four inspections on the day of the last year.

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Friday, December 17

Football
Prime Minister Welsh
Neath v Llanelli
Bala town v Aberystwyth
Haverfordwest County v Port Talbot town
The new Saints v Bangor city

Saturday, December 18

Football
Championship
Cardiff v Burnley

Prime Minister Welsh
Newtown v Airbus UK

Rugby
Welsh Premiership
Cardiff v Pontypool
Carmarthen Quins v Aberavon
Cross keys v Bedwas
Tonmawr v Glamorgan Wanderers

British and Irish Cup
V Pontypridd Birmingham & Solihull
Llanelli v Nottingham

19 December

British and Irish Cup
Neath v Bedford

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