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Supporters Assemble for Dragons game on 31st January

Posted by Grant Berni (OSC) on 29th January 2026
Posted in: GAMEDAY, INFO.

We have a respectful protest planned for 6pm (6.15pm start) on Saturday 31st January at the Brewery Field by the JPR Mural.

We would encourage all supporters to bring your voices, flags and banners to show your support for Ospreys.

We are hopeful that a few ‘familiar faces’ will also be joining us.

Just a couple of things to bear in mind…..

1) No expletives on any signs or banners.
2) No large sticks to hold banners up as the sticks will be considered a ‘weapon’ by stewards. The sticks for the standard Ospreys flags are fine
3) Location of any static banners – just be considerate about where banners are located. They cannot block any advertising for contractual reasons.
4) No tools to be brought inside the Brewery Field to hang banners (eg hammers)

We would love to see you all there on Saturday and don’t forget your lights on the 11th minute again!

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