Coughlan: I'm relieved County's season is over after nightmare losing streak
GRAHAM Coughlan is relieved Newport County's League Two season is over after Bradford won 4-1 to condemn them to an eighth straight loss.
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Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
GRAHAM Coughlan is relieved Newport County's League Two season is over after Bradford won 4-1 to condemn them to an eighth straight loss.
NEWPORT County suffered an eighth straight loss to finish their League Two season after being beaten 4-1 by Bradford City.
How the action unfolded when Newport County lost 4-1 to Bradford City in their final game of the League Two season.
BRADFORD City have sparked a promotion challenge with their speed and intensity says Newport County boss Graham Coughlan ahead of the League Two finale.
WALES hooker Elliot Dee aims to celebrate his 150th Dragons appearance with a victory against United Rugby Championship play-off hopefuls Connacht.
WALES international Cai Evans moves from full-back to fly-half for the Dragons' game against Connacht in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday night.
NEWPORT County's Bryn Morris will have started all 46 League Two fixtures when he lines up at Bradford City to finish a remarkable campaign.
A HOSTILE Valley Parade will show what Newport County are made of when they face League Two play-off hopefuls Bradford, believes Graham Coughlan.
THE Dragons need to be 'party poopers' when facing three play-off contenders in the United Rugby Championship run-in, says boss Dai Flanagan.
THE scenarios ahead of the final day in League Two with one relegation spot and the play-offs to be settled on Saturday afternoon.
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