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Aaron Wainwright aiming for derby day double against Cardiff

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BKT United Rugby Championship, Affidea Stadium, Belfast 26/9/2025 Ulster vs Dragons Dragons' Aaron Wainwright comes up against David McCann and Nick Timoney of Ulster Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ben Brady

Having just ended one long losing run, Aaron Wainwright is now looking to do the double.

Back in July, he starred at No 8 as Wales beat Japan 31-22 in Kobe to halt a barren 18-match streak.

Now he’s aiming to break an even longer hoodoo when he takes the field for Dragons RFC against Cardiff Rugby at Rodney Parade on Friday evening (7.45pm).

The Dragons have lost their last 20 league matches against their east Wales rivals – a sequence stretching back to December 2014.

“Obviously, it’s not something to be incredibly proud of, having a record like that against them,” admitted Wainwright.

“In my head, going through that period we’ve gone through with Wales, being able to put that to bed, that’s sort of a similar mindset going into this weekend.

“That would be a very nice double. Hopefully, I’m looking forward to doing that on Friday night.

“Bad things will come to an end.”

The Newport-born Wainwright, who turned 28 last month, continued: “We have spoken about what this fixture means to us.

“I have been at this club all my career, and I haven’t beaten Cardiff, so that’s definitely an achievement I want to get this weekend. If we can do that, it will be a great result.

“It’s an awesome fixture to be involved in. At the start of the season, the derbies are always the ones you look at and pinpoint in the fixture list.

“It’s a good game in the calendar to be involved in, so I am really looking forward to it.

“There’s always going to be that edge to a derby. You are playing against people you have been in international squads with, people you are friendly with, but you still want to win. You are not friends come game day, so there is always that edge to it for me.”

The Dragons now have a number of former Cardiff players in their ranks, with the likes of Thomas Young, Dillon Lewis, Tinus de Beer, Seb Davies, and Mackenzie Martin having come on board over the summer, joining another ex-Arms Park man in Shane Lewis-Hughes.

So what insight have they added to the pre-match discussion?

“They have brought a little bit around what Cardiff’s mindset will be going into the game in that they will be backing themselves and have that edge about them that they think they can just turn up and roll over us,” said Wainwright.

“We have to take that personally, not get caught up too much in the emotions of it, but just have that in the back of our minds.

“They are our local rivals, and they are coming to do a job on us. It’s our home patch; hopefully, we will have a massive crowd behind us, supporting us. It’s on us to get the job done.

“We are going to have to play smart and, when we have our moments to attack, let’s take them and be clinical and be brave. Let’s take points and keep the scoreboard ticking over. If we do that, hopefully we will get a result.”

The 6ft 2ins, 17st 11lbs Wainwright has scored tries in both of his URC outings to date this season – against Ulster Rugby and the Hollywoodbets Sharks – so how does he view his form?

“There is always stuff to improve on, but I am enjoying playing,” replies the former footballer who was on the books of Cardiff City as a teenager.

“I am feeling good, feeling fit, strong, powerful.”

The 59-cap back rower, who also has vast experience on the blindside flank, looks odds on to be included in the Wales squad for the autumn internationals when new head coach Steve Tandy announces his selection on Tuesday.

“We had one or two training sessions at the Vale and Steve came in and introduced himself to the group, which I thought was a really nice touch,” he said.

“I think getting out there and having that relationship with the regions is really important. He has shown that already, so I am looking forward to seeing what he brings.

“Off the back of a much-needed win in Japan, hopefully we can take that into the autumn and go into it with a bit of momentum.”

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Ospreys 21-17 Sharks – URC Round 15

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Ospreys kept their URC play-off hopes alive with a nervy four-point win over the Sharks at the Brewery Field in Bridgend.

Key moments

11 mins – TRY Ospreys: Dan Edwards jinks over for his own try after a well-worked backline move and adds the extras. (Ospreys 7–0 Sharks)

18 mins – TRY Sharks: Phepsi Buthelezi crashes over from the back of an unstoppable rolling maul. Jean Smith converts. (Ospreys 7–7 Sharks)

30 mins – TRY Ospreys: Jac Morgan surges over after a thunderous carry close to the line. Edwards converts. (Ospreys 14–7 Sharks)

40 mins – TRY Sharks: Ethan Hooker collects a clever pass from Vincent Tshituka to score on the stroke of half-time. Conversion missed. (Ospreys 14–12 Sharks)

Half-time: Ospreys 14–12 Sharks. A feisty, physical opening half with both sides trading punches and the hosts narrowly ahead.

54 mins – TRY Ospreys: Replacement Garyn Phillips profits from a Dan Kasende interception and cut inside to score. Edwards converts. (Ospreys 21–12 Sharks)

69 mins – TRY Sharks: Phepsi Buthelezi powers over for his second to set up a grandstand finish. Conversion missed. (Ospreys 21–17 Sharks)

Full-time: Ospreys 21–17 Sharks


Full match report to follow.

Teams

Ospreys: 15 Iestyn Hopkins, 14 Luke Morgan, 13 Evardi Boshoff, 12 Owen Watkin, 11 Daniel Kasende, 10 Dan Edwards, 9 Kieran Hardy, 8 Morgan Morris, 7 Jac Morgan, 6 James Ratti, 5 Ryan Smith, 4 Huw Owen-Sutton, 3 Tom Botha, 2 Sam Parry, 1 Gareth Thomas
Replacements: 16 Efan Daniel, 17 Garyn Phillips, 18 Ben Warren, 19 Ross Moriarty, 20 Harri Deaves, 21 Reuben Morgan-Williams, 22 Phil Cokanasiga, 23 Jack Walsh

Sharks: 15 Zekhethelo Siyaya, 14 Edwill van der Merwe, 13 Le Roux Malan, 12 Andre Esterhuizen, 11 Ethan Hooker, 10 Jean Smith, 9 Jaden Hendrikse, 8 Manu Tshituka, 7 Vincent Tshituka, 6 Phepsi Buthelezi, 5 Emile van Heerden, 4 Jason Jenkins, 3 Hanro Jacobs, 2 Fez Mbatha, 1 Phatu Ganyane
Replacements: 16 Eduan Swart, 17 Ox Nche, 18 Vincent Koch, 19 Corne Rahl, 20 Nick Hatton, 21 Bradley Davids, 22 Siya Masuku, 23 Makazole Mapimpi

Match details

Ospreys 21 (Tries: Edwards, Jac Morgan, Phillips; Cons: Edwards 3/3; Pens: 0/0)
Sharks 17 (Tries: Buthelezi 2, Hooker; Cons: Smith 1/3; Pens: 0/0)
Half-time: 14–12

Venue: Brewery Field, Bridgend
Referee: Mike Adamson (Scotland)

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Benetton 15-45 Munster – URC Round 15

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Munster produced a ruthless seven-try performance in Treviso, closing out a 45–15 bonus-point win at Stadio Monigo to bolster their URC play-off push.

Key moments

7 mins – TRY Munster: Calvin Nash finishes in the corner after slick interplay from the backs, beating Umaga on the outside. Jack Crowley converts. (Benetton 0–7 Munster)

17 mins – TRY Munster: Tom Farrell finishes clinically after Alex Nankivell’s half-break and offload. Crowley converts. (Benetton 0–14 Munster)

34 mins – TRY Munster: Gavin Coombes crashes over from close range. Crowley converts. (Benetton 0–21 Munster)

Half-time: Benetton 0–21 Munster. A sharp, controlled first-half display from Munster laid the groundwork, with Benetton unable to land a blow.

46 mins – TRY Munster: Jean Kleyn drives over from short range just after the restart. Crowley converts. (Benetton 0–28 Munster)

52 mins – TRY Benetton: Jacob Umaga sparks the home fightback with a clever break. Conversion missed. (Benetton 5–28 Munster)

56 mins – TRY Munster: Replacement Alex Kendellen barges over from a ruck. Crowley converts. (Benetton 5–35 Munster)

59 mins – TRY Munster: Tadhg Beirne profits from quick ball to dot down. Crowley converts. (Benetton 5–42 Munster)

63 mins – YELLOW CARD Munster: Jack Crowley is sin-binned for killing the ball.

70 mins – TRY Benetton: Bautista Bernasconi crosses to give the crowd something to cheer. Conversion missed. (Benetton 10–42 Munster)

75 mins – YELLOW CARD Munster: Craig Casey yellow-carded for a deliberate one-handed intercept attempt.

77 mins – TRY Munster: Replacement Brian Gleeson finishes off the scoring for the visitors. Conversion missed. (Benetton 10–45 Munster)

80 mins – TRY Benetton: Alessandro Garbski sneaks over from a ruck to give Benetton a late consolation. Conversion missed. (Benetton 15–45 Munster)

Full-time: Benetton 15–45 Munster


Full match report to follow.

Teams

Benetton: 15 Matt Gallagher, 14 Louis Lynagh, 13 Tommaso Menoncello, 12 Malakai Fekitoa, 11 Paolo Odogwu, 10 Jacob Umaga, 9 Alessandro Garbski, 8 Lorenzo Cannone, 7 Michele Lamaro, 6 Sebastian Negri, 5 Federico Ruzza, 4 Giulio Marini, 3 Marcos Gallorini, 2 Nicholas Gasperini, 1 Destiny Aminu

Munster: 15 Shane Daly, 14 Calvin Nash, 13 Tom Farrell, 12 Alex Nankivell, 11 Andrew Smith, 10 Jack Crowley, 9 Craig Casey, 8 Gavin Coombes, 7 John Hodnett, 6 Tom Ahern, 5 Tadhg Beirne (capt), 4 Jean Kleyn, 3 Michael Ala’alatoa, 2 Diarmuid Barron, 1 Jeremy Loughman

Match details

Benetton 15 (Tries: Umaga, Bernasconi, Garbski; Cons: 0/3; Pens: 0/0)
Munster 45 (Tries: Nash, Farrell, Coombes, Kleyn, Kendellen, Beirne, Gleeson; Cons: Crowley 5/7; Pens: 0/0)
Half-time: 0–21

Yellow cards: Crowley (Munster, 63′), Casey (Munster, 75′)

Venue: Stadio Monigo, Treviso
Referee: Ben Whitehouse (Wales)

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Scarlets 24-28 Cardiff – URC Round 15

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Cardiff snatched a four-point West Wales derby win at Parc y Scarlets, holding off a late Scarlets charge in a chaotic second-half thriller.

Key moments

10 mins – TRY Cardiff: Ben Thomas dots down after a patient phase attack from the visitors. Callum Sheedy converts. (Scarlets 0–7 Cardiff)

23 mins – TRY Scarlets: Taine Plumtree drives over from a line-out maul. Conversion missed. (Scarlets 5–7 Cardiff)

Half-time: Scarlets 5–7 Cardiff. A tight, error-strewn opening half left Cardiff narrowly ahead at the break.

46 mins – TRY Scarlets: Johnny Williams powers through traffic to score. Conversion added. (Scarlets 12–7 Cardiff)

48 mins – TRY Scarlets: Dane Blacker darts over from a ruck close to the line. Conversion missed. (Scarlets 17–7 Cardiff)

54 mins – TRY Scarlets: Blair Murray finishes brilliantly out wide. Conversion added. (Scarlets 24–7 Cardiff)

71 mins – TRY Cardiff: Javan Sebastian crashes over from close range. Sheedy converts. (Scarlets 24–14 Cardiff)

77 mins – TRY Cardiff: Cameron Winnett races in from his own half. Sheedy converts. (Scarlets 24–21 Cardiff)

81 mins – TRY Cardiff: Sebastian drives over again to seal the win. Sheedy slots the conversion. (Scarlets 24–28 Cardiff)

Full-time: Scarlets 24–28 Cardiff


Full match report to follow.

Teams

Scarlets: 15 Blair Murray, 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Eddie James, 12 Johnny Williams, 11 Ellis Mee, 10 Joe Hawkins, 9 Dane Blacker, 8 Fletcher Anderson, 7 Jarrod Taylor, 6 Taine Plumtree, 5 Max Douglas, 4 Sam Lousi, 3 Archer Holz, 2 Ryan Elias, 1 Kemsley Mathias
Replacements: 16 Marnus van der Merwe, 17 Josh Morse, 18 Harri O’Connor, 19 Jac Price, 20 Dan Davis, 21 Archie Hughes, 22 Carwyn Leggatt-Jones, 23 Joe Roberts

Cardiff: 15 Cameron Winnett, 14 Jacob Beetham, 13 Ben Thomas, 12 Rory Jennings, 11 Mason Grady, 10 Callum Sheedy, 9 Johan Mulder, 8 Alun Lawrence, 7 James Botham, 6 Alex Mann, 5 George Nott, 4 Josh McNally, 3 Keiron Assiratti, 2 Liam Belcher, 1 Rhys Barratt
Replacements: 16 Dafydd Hughes, 17 Danny Southworth, 18 Javan Sebastian, 19 Rory Thornton, 20 Dan Thomas, 21 Taine Basham, 22 Ellis Bevan, 23 Ioan Lloyd

Match details

Scarlets 24 (Tries: Plumtree, Williams, Blacker, Murray; Cons: 2/4; Pens: 0/0)
Cardiff 28 (Tries: Thomas, Sebastian 2, Winnett; Cons: Sheedy 4/4; Pens: 0/0)
Half-time: 5–7

Venue: Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Referee: Morné Ferreira (South Africa)

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