Beddall expects tough workout against Regional Academies XV

Harry Beddall is hoping the Regional Academies XV come on strong against his Wales U20 side to help them get ready for their U20 Six Nations opener against France in Vannes on 1 February. The two teams will meet twice to give Beddall and co a stiff work out before they take the field at […]

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Wales squad named for 2025 Guinness Six Nations

Senior men’s head coach Warren Gatland has named a 34-player Wales squad to come into camp on Monday 20 January to begin preparations for the 2025 Guinness Six Nations. Ospreys flanker Jac Morgan will captain the side. Josh Adams, Elliot Dee, Taulupe Faletau, Dafydd Jenkins, Joe Roberts and Liam Williams return having missed the Autumn […]

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King crowns stunning comeback against Glasgow Warriors

Gwalia Lightning returned to winning ways with a last ditch 31-26 victory in Round 4 of the Celtic Challenge against Glasgow Warriors at Ystrad Mynach on Sunday afternoon. The Lightning finally ground out a win after trailing for the majority of the game when skipper Bryonie King crashed over for the winning try with the […]

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Scarlets face stiff task to retain Academy U18 championship title

Wales U18 head coach Richie Pugh is facing a busy few weeks with the re-styled Academy U18 tournament about to kick off. The first round of fixtures takes place on Sunday 12 January and over the course of seven successive weekends the champions will emerge. Scarlets are the holders of the title and they sit […]

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Scarlets face stiff task to retain Regional Age Grade title

Wales U18 head coach Richie Pugh is facing a busy few weeks with the re-styled Regional Age Grade U18 tournament about to kick off. The first round of fixtures takes place on Sunday 12 January and over the course of seven successive weekends the champions will emerge. Scarlets are the holders of the title and […]

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Thunder slip to defeat against reigning champions

Brython Thunder are still looking for their first win after going down 48-0 to reigning champions, Wolfhounds, in Round 4 of the Celtic Challenge at Parc y Scarlets this afternoon. The Wolfhounds were crowned league champions and were unbeaten in last season’s new cross-border competition between sides from Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Thunder came […]

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Emanuel (Ioan not Steff!) double steers Wales U20 to impressive win

The Welsh Academies U23 XV promised to give the Wales U20 side a run for their money in the first of two clashes ahead of the U20 Six Nations and they did exactly that at the Arms Park. In front of a very healthy crowd, Richard Whiffin’s U20 team were forced to tough it out […]

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Phillips ready to test Wales U20 and push own credentials

Wales U20 will get some vital pre-Six Nations preparation this week and next when they meet the newly formed Welsh Academies U23 XV, but the games at Cardiff Arms Park (Friday 10 January) and Llandovery’s Church Bank (Friday 17 January) won’t just be about them. The way the fixtures have been set-up, and the way […]

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Europe is testing ground as Borthwick looks for Six Nations winning blend

With Alex Mitchell back at scrum-half, England could turn opener in Dublin into start of successful campaign

Maybe Elon Musk is the man to revive English rugby union. He already believes he has the solutions to most of the universe’s biggest problems so reforming a mere sports team should be a piece of futuristic cake. Throw £40bn at it, take over the comms department and stick the Rugby Football Union’s finest on a rocket ship to Mars? It’s an easy game, megalomania.

Back in the real world, of course, nothing is ever quite that straightforward. Even AI cannot identify why England keep struggling to maximise their resources because there is no one simple explanation. As Steve Borthwick prepares to unveil his Six Nations squad on Tuesday, it is again less about the individuals per se than finding the right blend to enable the collective to flourish.

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Japanese Ambassador visits Principality Stadium to celebrate ‘Wales and Japan 2025’

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) hosted His Excellency, the Japanese Ambassador to the United Kingdom, at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium earlier this week (Wednesday). The visit marks the beginning of a series of cultural and sporting events in celebration of ‘Wales and Japan 2025’, highlighting the strong ties between the two countries. The partnership between Wales […]

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