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South Wales Evening Post, July 01, 2009

News; News

Emlyn Sack Manager Price

Newcastle Emlyn have sacked player-manager Matthew Price - and replaced him with Wayne Jones. Price has been dismissed despite leading Emlyn into MacWhirter Welsh League division two and challenging for promotion to the top flight last season.

Batsmen Star for Bronwydd

Bronwydd stay second in Division Four of the South Wales Cricket Association after beating Pwll by eight wickets. In-form Marcus Leaf was the only visiting batsman to show any form and after he was bowled by Ghian Fernando for 89, the rest of the batting showed little resistance.

Draw Keeps Up Fine Start

Carmarthen Wanderers lie sixth in division one of the South Wales Cricket Association after gaining a creditable draw at Pontarddulais. It was another decent display by the Wanderers, who are only four points off fourth spot.

Glory Gets a Break Ahead of Big Targets

Fame And Glory will be given a midsummer break by Aidan O'Brien before being brought back to the track for the Irish Champion Stakes and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. The Investec Derby runner-up capitalised upon the absence of Sea The Stars to thunder home in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby over the weekend, and will now be rested until the beginning of September.

Four Swans On Sick List

Swansea City have suffered an early pre-season blow after four senior players sat out the start of their Championship preparations. Club skipper Garry Monk, full-backs Marcos Painter and Angel Rangel and striker Guillem Bauza are all short of fitness as Swansea begin building towards Leicester City on August 8.

Jones Heading Home with His Pride Intact

Adam Jones was today heading home from the Lions tour with his shoulder dislocated but his head held high. "It is always disappointing to be ruled out of a Test series through injury, but I am proud of what the squad and I have achieved on the tour," said the Osprey, who provided one of the great Lions moments when he shoved Tendai 'The Beast' Mtawarira backwards and upwards in last Saturday's second Test in Pretoria.

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