Judgement Day Showdown: Carter and Rogers Return for Epic Dragons vs. Scarlets Clash
Welsh rugby's Judgement Day sees the return of Ben Carter and Tom Rogers as Dragons face Scarlets in a thrilling URC clash at Principality Stadium.

The stage is set for one of Welsh rugby's most anticipated events, Judgement Day, as the Dragons and Scarlets prepare to battle it out at the iconic Principality Stadium in Cardiff. This year’s clash is particularly special with the return of key players Ben Carter and Tom Rogers, adding extra firepower to their respective teams.
Key Player Returns
Tom Rogers, the dynamic Scarlets wing, makes his comeback after recovering from a thumb injury sustained during the Six Nations. His return is a significant boost for the Scarlets, who are aiming to secure a spot in the URC play-offs. Rogers’ versatility will be crucial as he steps back into the fray, with Macs Page shifting from wing to outside centre to accommodate his return.
On the Dragons side, Ben Carter is set to make his first appearance in nearly six months after overcoming knee and ankle injuries. The 24-year-old lock, who has 12 Wales caps, will bring much-needed strength to the Dragons’ forward pack. Alongside him, Angus O’Brien returns from a fractured thumb injury, bolstering the backline with his experience and leadership.
Team Dynamics
Dragons head coach Filo Tiatia has expressed confidence in his team’s preparation, emphasizing their improved performance since their last encounter with the Scarlets. “We’ve had a good look at Scarlets, and we’ve addressed some areas where we weren’t great,” Tiatia said. “They are a strong side, but we are ready.”
Meanwhile, Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel highlighted the importance of this match for their league ambitions. “The Dragons will be ultra-competitive,” Peel noted. “This game adds extra spice to Judgement Day, and for our younger players, it’s a special opportunity to shine at Principality Stadium.”
Form Guide
The Scarlets come into this match on the back of a victory against Ospreys, ending a three-game losing streak. With four games remaining, they are still in contention for the URC play-offs and aim to finish as the highest-placed Welsh team. Currently sitting in 11th place, they are just three points behind Cardiff.
The Dragons, however, have struggled this season, with only one league victory to their name. Rooted to the bottom of the table, they are 18 points behind Zebre. Despite their poor form, the Dragons have a strong record at Principality Stadium, winning four of their last five visits, including their last two Judgement Day games against the Scarlets.
What to Expect
This match promises to be a thrilling encounter, with both teams fielding their strongest line-ups. The return of key players like Carter and Rogers adds an extra layer of excitement, while the battle for league positions ensures there’s plenty at stake. Fans can expect a fiercely contested derby, with pride, points, and bragging rights on the line.
Line-ups
Dragons: Ewan Rosser, Ashton Hewitt, Aneurin Owen (capt), Scott Williams, Jared Rosser; Angus O’Brien, Rhodri Williams; Dylan Kelleher-Griffiths, Elliot Dee, Paula Latu, Ben Carter, Ryan Woodman, Shane Lewis-Hughes, Taine Basham, Aaron Wainwright.
Scarlets: Blair Murray; Tom Rogers, Macs Page, Eddie James, Ellis Mee; Ioan Lloyd, Gareth Davies; Alec Hepburn, Marnus van der Merwe, Henry Thomas, Alex Craig, Sam Lousi, Vaea Fifita, Josh Macleod (capt), Taine Plumtree.
Referees
- Referee: Aimee Barrett-Theron (SARU)
- Assistant Referees: Mike English & Gwyn Morris (WRU)
- TMO: Keith David (WRU)
Related Topics
- Dragons
- Welsh Rugby
- Scarlets
- Rugby Union