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QUINS LAND A HOME OPENER
Carmarthen Journal
|July 02, 2025
CARMARTHEN Quins will have home advantage when they launch their Super Rygbi Cymru campaign.
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The Quins host Bridgend on the opening weekend of the season.
Llandovery, meanwhile, face the toughest of starts. The Drovers head to champions Newport.
The games will take place on the weekend of September 13.
The Quins endured a difficult first season of Super Rygbi Cymru but showed at times they can be a quality outfit.
And the visit of Bridgend, who are coached by former Wales hooker Scott Baldwin, gives them an opportunity to get the new campaign off to a decent start.
Llandovery's visit to Newport pits the last two Welsh champions up against each other.
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