Cardiff's Matt Sherratt will replace Warren Gatland at Wales for their final Six Nations games. But who will take the job ...
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PlanetRugby on MSNOspreys v Leinster: Five takeaways as ‘super-sub’ RG Snyman sets up key score while Wales hopeful ‘catches the eye’Following a 22-19 victory for Leinster against Ospreys in the United Rugby Championship on Friday, here's our five takeaways ...
Warren Gatland's departure from Wales was inevitable after their defeat in Rome on Saturday. It was their 14th straight loss, ...
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Hosted on MSNWales Rugby Union announce Gatland departure during Six NationsWales Rugby Union announce the mutually-agreed departure of Warren Gatland in the middle of their Six Nations campaign ...
Wales interim head coach Matt Sherratt has already put his stamp on the role by recalling Gareth Anscombe, Jarrod Evans and Max Llewellyn to the squad for their third Six Nations match with Ireland.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland has left his post midway through the Six Nations, the country's governing body (WRU) ...
Former Scotland star Ruaridh Jackson also said the lack of cards for Wales was a "joke" adding:" [They] can thank Carley for ...
Warren Gatland exits Wales boss role during Six Nations after 14th straight loss. The Welsh Rugby Union confirmed Warren ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNRugby’s Messi is even better after Olympic sevens stintScrum-half Dupont took time off to snare Olympic gold which has made him even more effective around the rucks.
After travelling to the 2019 Rugby World Cup as an assistant ... a game that would prove to be a World Cup classic. That match between Wales v Fiji proved to be one of the games of the tournament ...
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Super Rugby Pacific 2025 Previews: Fiji's flaw new coach must fix, big names boost Moana PasifikaAs the countdown for Super Rugby Pacific continues, it is important to remember the growth of the key ‘Pacific’ element to ...
[Written by Stephen Wright] John Kane, president of the World Rugby Classic, has paid tribute to Wales and British and Irish Lions legend JPR Williams, who played in the first-ever Classic in 1988.
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