How do Dragons take next step after turnaround?Image source, Rex FeaturesImage caption, Tonga back Fine Inisi signed for Dragons in 2026ByChris KirwanPublished29 minutes agoWith the pain of a narrow Challenge Cup exit in Montpellier still raw, Dragons co-captain Angus O’Brien pledged to use the semi-final defeat as “fuel”.The immediate task for the Rodney Parade club is to finish a dramatically improved season strongly before picking up where they left off in 2026-27.It has been a turnaround that few saw coming when Dragons, who finished bottom of the United Rugby Championship (URC) last season, hit a new low in December.Filo Tiatia’s side were thrashed at previously winless Perpignan in round one of the Challenge Cup, then trailed Lyon 21-6 in the final quarter in Newport.Three tries and O’Brien’s conversion ended a 14-month wait for a victory and proved to be a turning point.
It started a five-match unbeaten run on home soil and led to qualification for the knockout stages of Europe, where Dragons won on the road at Stade Francais and Zebre.
Montpellier was a step too far but progress has undoubtedly been made, and now the challenge is to keep going.
“Looking at the whole squad in a huddle at the end of the game, I guarantee they will have been referencing how they finish with their best foot forward, because they have turned the corner since Christmas,” reported former Dragons scrum-half Richie Rees on BBC Radio Wales.

