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Dyer Ends 15-Month Win Drought with Stellar URC Performance
22 Dec
Summary
- Rio Dyer ended a 15-month wait for a victory with a man-of-the-match performance.
- He topped URC round seven charts, beating 11 defenders and running for 122 metres.
- Dyer scored his first try in 12 games, breaking a significant scoring drought.

Wales international Rio Dyer has finally celebrated a victory with the Dragons, concluding a challenging 15-month period without a win. His standout performance against Connacht in the United Rugby Championship earned him the man-of-the-match award and brought much-needed success for the team.
Dyer dominated the URC's seventh round statistics, impressively beating 11 defenders and covering 122 metres with the ball. This performance also marked the end of a significant goal-scoring drought, as he touched down for his first try since January, a span of 12 games.
Reflecting on his recent success, Dyer shared his personal philosophy shift. He stated that he used to put immense pressure on himself to be 'Mr Perfect,' but has since learned that such an approach is unsustainable and counterproductive, attributing his improved form to this change in mindset.




