The Six Nations wooden spoon is heading Wales’ way again after it lost to Italy 22-15 and earned more unwanted records in ...
Has rugby in Wales ever faced so many challenges in short succession? And is the end of this gruelling spell in sight?
South African rugby legends Jean de Villiers and Schalk Burger couldn't name a single Wales player who is a game-changer and insisted they need a systemic change after the embarrassing loss to Italy.
Wales are now 12th in the World Rugby rankings after Georgia's win over Netherlands in the Rugby Europe Championship. Sign up to Inside Welsh rugby on Substack to get exclusive news stories and ...
Wales' 14th successive Test match defeat could be the final straw for Gatland's Welsh Rugby Union bosses. They have promised a detailed review of Wales' Six Nations performances after the ...
At the conclusion of 2024 - a year where Wales had not won a single Test match for the first time since before the Second World War - Welsh Rugby Union ... Wales have the ball safe in the ...
Taulupe Faletau is set to make a return to international rugby after an agonising 16 months away, as he lines up for Wales in their Guinness Six Nations match against Italy. The venerable 34-year ...
The last time Wales faced Italy it ended with Warren Gatland issuing his resignation. The Welsh picked up the Wooden Spoon for the first time in more than 20 years as the Italians came to Cardiff ...
Wales boss Warren Gatland admits that he can understand fans' frustration after their 14th consecutive defeat raised more questions over his future. The Kiwi's second spell in charge of Wales ...
Wales leave it late to mount comeback, but fall short despite Italy finishing with two men in the sin bin. The Rugby Union Weekly ... When we did have the ball we did not get over the gain line.
Wales made a bright start in dismal conditions, with scrum-half Tomos Williams' kick into space almost being gathered by wing Josh Adams before the ball slid away into touch. But Italy took the ...
On the face of it, and with the greatest respect to Italy, a jaunt to Rome shouldn't be so loaded with symbolic tension for such a proud rugby nation as Wales. But that is precisely the point.
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