It starts off with a sprightly Nick Tompkins pointing towards the camera and saying - "What's going on here?!" - before players collect their kit and get changed. From there, the players headed out to the picturesque setting of Hensol Castle.
Wales scrummaging legend Adam Jones has been added to Warren Gatland's backroom team for the Six Nations. WalesOnline broke the news of Jones' imminent appointment on Monday, with the WRU now officially confirming it.
Wales coach Warren Gatland said on Monday he knows his job is on the line after naming a Six Nations squad he hopes will end the national side's record-breaking losing streak.
Warren Gatland’s squad for the upcoming Six Nations is certainly unusual, with the players not involved arguably more interesting than those to have made the cut. Going with only one specialist fly-half,
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Wales head coach Warren Gatland has led the British and Irish Lions on three tours Wales head coach Warren Gatland says he expects a change to be made after the Six Nations if his side continue ...
Warren Gatland accepts that change is likely if Wales do not show signs of improvement during this season’s Guinness Six Nations. The New Zealander is under huge pressure following a record 12 ...
Warren Gatland is pondering several key issues before naming his Six Nations squad on Monday. From Kingsholm on Friday night, to Swansea on Saturday and Newport on Sunday, his Wales coaching team ...
Wales head coach Warren Gatland says participants, including players, involved in an independent review into Welsh rugby do not know what a professional winning culture looks like. Gatland will ...
Warren Gatland believes that people will write Wales off at their peril in this season’s Guinness Six Nations. The form guide suggests another difficult campaign for Wales after collecting the wooden spoon last season for the first time since 2003.