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Farewells, injuries and play-off bids - Welsh rugby's weekend
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Farewells, injuries and play-off bids - Welsh rugby's weekend

BBC Sport · May 10, 2026, 2:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Huw Evans Picture Agency Image caption, Wales back rows Jac Morgan (left) and Aaron Wainwright will play for English clubs next season.
  • In the United Rugby Championship (URC), Cardiff remain in the hunt to secure a play-off place but their chances of holding onto a top-eight spot took a knock after defeat to league leaders Glasgow.
  • Ospreys and Dragons fans, meanwhile, were able to see Wales back-row pair Jac Morgan and Aaron Wainwright play their last home games for their respective regions before moves to the English Prem.

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Huw Evans Picture Agency Image caption, Wales back rows Jac Morgan (left) and Aaron Wainwright will play for English clubs next season. It was a weekend of farewells, damaged hopes and damaged bodies as Welsh rugby moves towards the end of another domestic season.

In the United Rugby Championship (URC), Cardiff remain in the hunt to secure a play-off place but their chances of holding onto a top-eight spot took a knock after defeat to league leaders Glasgow. To add injury to insult, back Josh Adams was forced off injured at half-time.

Ospreys and Dragons fans, meanwhile, were able to see Wales back-row pair Jac Morgan and Aaron Wainwright play their last home games for their respective regions before moves to the English Prem.

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