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Newport Gwent Dragons are carrying out a supporters survey to find out what people think about the Gwent region.

The online questionnaire has been posted on the Dragons website , enabling fans to give their views on a number of issues.

They are asked to provide their age, details of where they live and how often they attend matches at Rodney Parade.

And they are also asked what words or phrases come to mind when you think of Newport Gwent Dragons.

There are a series of options available in terms of words or phrases people would choose to describe the Dragons, including Family orientated, Successful and Exciting to watch.

Another multiple choice question asks people what they feel the strongest affiliation for - their local club, the Dragons or the Wales team.

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And they are also asked what the main barriers stopping them from attending are, with

Poor quality opposition, Cost, Fixture times, live TV, a lack of star players and disillusionment with the club being among the options.

There’s a further section enabling fans to indicate how satisfied they are with aspects of the Rodney Parade experience, such as seating, food and drink, toilets and atmosphere.

A message to supporters, introducing the survey, reads: “We would love to understand more about your thoughts on the region and your experience with the Dragons.

“Your feedback is incredibly important and helps us to keep improving the experience at Rodney Parade.”

As a thank you for completing the survey, fans will be entered into a prize draw, with tickets for next month’s game against Leinster and for Judgement Day V in April up for grabs.

Wales' other three regions - the Ospreys, Cardiff Blues and the Scarlets - are also carrying out supporter surveys as part of the same initiative.