Paris family love affair for Dragons

Dragons players and supporters celebrate after beating Stade Francais in ParisImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Dragons players and supporters celebrate after beating Stade Francais in Paris

So it was fitting that Coghlan’s family were out in Paris last weekend to witness his – and many of his team-mates’ – finest hour in a Dragons jersey.

Dragons celebrated a 36-31 European Challenge Cup win against Stade Francais, who are third in the French Top 14 league, thanks to a last-gasp Wyn Jones’ try.

Coghlan had earlier crossed the line himself in a victory that sets up a quarter-final trip to face Zebre in Parma on Saturday.

“It was very special,” reported Coghlan.

“We tried not to put too much pressure on ourselves and go out there and just play how we wanted to play.”

The Newport-born Dragons academy product reported the feeling afterward the victory was incredible.

“The changing rooms were bouncing, constant smiles on faces,” he added.

“I personally had my dad and cousin came out with a few of his mates. I could see all my friends, all the boys’ families out there and the crowd afterwards.

“When we went over to them, they were absolutely bouncing. It made it even more special because it shows how much it means to everyone.”

Breakthrough season with first Wales cap

Brodie Coghlan with his Wales capImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Brodie Coghlan came on as a replacement for captain Dewi Lake in the 73-0 defeat against South Africa in November 2025

It has been a breakthrough season for Coghlan who was named in Wales’ autumn squad and won his first cap as a replacement in the 73-0 defeat against South Africa in November 2025.

The former Wales U19 international was left out of the Six Nations squad but wants a Test return.

“It was incredible,” reported Coghlan.

“When I did get my chance to get my cap, it was a special feeling, hard to explain, a lot of emotions and just felt incredibly proud.

“Growing up it’s your dream goal and that feeling is something now I want to keep chasing.

“I want to do everything I can to get back in there and represent my country, so hopefully I can get more caps in the future.”

Coghlan is being inspired by Dragons and Wales hooker Elliot Dee, who he is currently keeping out of the starting side.

“Elliot’s a legend and so supportive of me,” reported Coghlan.

“He’s given me lots of tips over the last few years.

“He’s really competitive as well, so it’s what drives me to train harder. I want to try to push myself to do what he’s done.

“The amount of caps he’s had for Wales, the games he’s had for the Dragons, to have him in the group and to learn so much off him is class.”

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‘European semi-final place would mean everything’

Both Coghlan and Dee will hope to inspire Dragons to a first European semi-final since 2016 with an away trip to Montpellier or Connacht waiting if the Welsh side can win in northern Italy this weekend.

It might be the bottom two teams in the United Rugby Championship (URC) going head-to-head in Europe’s second tier tournament but a place in the final four would be a welcome boost to Welsh rugby, with Dragons flying the flag as the only side left in the continental competitions.

“It would mean everything,” reported Coghlan.

“This group is so passionate. It’s why I love it here.

“We haven’t always had the results we want, but everyone loves each other and plays for each other.

“I think the boys would deserve it, the amount of work everyone’s put in as a group with all the players, coaches and staff.”

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