Supporters of Scarlets Plan Demonstration Against WRU and Announce Potential Successor for Steve Tandy

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Scarlets’ supporters are gearing up for a major protest this Saturday against the Welsh Rugby Union’s proposal to cut professional regions from four to two. The passionate fans plan to rally from the old Stradey Park to Parc y Scarlets before the team’s first United Rugby Championship match against Munster at 5pm. Kicking off at 1pm, the march will feature a heartfelt message from former scrum-half Rupert Moon, encouraging everyone to wave their flags and wear their colours with pride.
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March organiser Helen Davies emphasises the importance of this event, saying, “It’s a fantastic opportunity to show the WRU just how much our club means to us.” Co-organiser Andrew Gough highlights that Scarlets’ identity is deeply rooted in Welsh culture and language, making it vital to preserve.

Club captain Josh Macleod has voiced his support for this movement, stating, “There’s a lot of love shown from fans. They turn out in numbers, proving this club means the world to them.”

Meanwhile, Scotland is on the hunt for Steve Tandy’s replacement as he moves to head coach for Wales. It seems they’re eyeing Northampton’s defensive maestro Lee Radford, though negotiations are ongoing.

In other news, Wales fly-half Dan Edwards is brimming with confidence as he predicts the Ospreys can make a play-off comeback in the URC. Edwards believes the key lies in seizing victories against close competitors.

And don’t miss out as Springbok captain Siya Kolisi gears up for an epic showdown against Argentina, dubbing it a “semi-final” in the Rugby Championship. With all four teams still in the title race, it’s sure to be a weekend packed with thrilling rugby action! πŸ‰πŸ†

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