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Brew on way for Dragons return.


Byline: Simon Kendal-Williams

BLUES winger Aled Brew Aled Brew is a Welsh rugby union player who plays as a winger for Ospreys in the Celtic League. He made his debut with the Wales national rugby union team against Ireland in the 2007 Six Nations Championship.

He was born in Cardiff.
 is set to return to Newport Gwent Dragons for a second spell.

The 22-year-old has endured a frustrating time in the capital since his summer move from the Ospreys, but should put pen to paper at Rodney Parade Redevelopment
On September 4 2007 it was announced that Rodney Parade is due to be redeveloped into a 15,000 capacity ground by the beginning of the 2010 season.[1]
 by the beginning of next week.

Brew enjoyed success at the Dragons on loan from the Ospreys two years ago in a spell which saw him score 65 points in 25 appearances.

All three of his Wales caps came in that time, and Dragons coach Paul Turner is determined to help him recapture that form.

"Aled has agreed terms," said Turner.

"We've every reason to believe the deal will be done and dusted by Monday so that we can register him for the Magners League.

"It'll be good to have him back.

"He is a powerful youngster with good feet and a knack of scoring tries.

"During his year here he played for Wales - and we've got to try to get him back into the national set-up."

The Dragons travel to Glasgow Warriors The Glasgow Warriors, formerly Glasgow Rugby, is one of two professional rugby union teams in Scotland, Edinburgh being the other. Up until December 2005, the Warriors played at Hughenden (capacity 5,500), then had a brief spell at Firhill Stadium, home of Partick Thistle  on Sunday (3pm) hoping to avoid finishing bottom of their Heineken Cup pool, with neither side able to qualify for the quarter-finals.

Luke Charteris (shoulder), captain Colin Charvis (knee) and Richard Fussell (groin) are all missing for the trip to Firhill.

Dragons (from): A Black, T Willis, D Goodfield, G Robinson, R Thomas, A Hall, A Jones, H McDonald, J Ringer, G Webb, L Evans, D Lydiate, W Evans, R Lewis, J Arlidge, S Connor, A Smith, R Gomer Gomer (gō`mər), in the Bible.

1 Wife of the prophet Hosea.

2 Son of Japheth and eponym of a people, probably the Cimmerians.

Gomer

Hosea’s wanton wife. [O.T.
 Davies, G Maule, T Selley, G Wyatt, J Tovey, P Dollman.

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Publication:South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales)
Date:Jan 23, 2009
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