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Welsh relief greeted the end of their record losing streak when Saturday’s 31-22 victory over Japan spared them the ignominy of going down as the worst side in test rugby.
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Planet Rugby on MSNWales pain finally ends as they withstand another Japan fightback to claim first victory since Rugby World CupWales ended almost two years of pain and claimed their first victory since the 2023 Rugby World Cup by securing a 31-22 triumph over Japan on Saturday. They have gone on a run of 18 consecutive ...
Wales has finally won a rugby test and snapped an 18-match international losing streak when it held off Japan 31-22 in Kobe.
Wales 31 (Kieran Hardy 2, Josh Adams, Dan Edwards tries; Edwards 4 conversions, penalty), Japan 22 (Shuhei Takeuchi, Warner Dearns, Dylan Riley tries; Seungsin Lee 2 conversions, penalty). HT: 21-10 ...
India were chasing a modest 240 in a rain-hit game. On paper, it was within their reach. But cricket is not played on paper.
Japan coach Eddie Jones made five changes to his side to take on Wales in the second test at Kobe on Saturday despite their 24-19 win over the tourists last weekend.Two changes in the pack and three ...
The FIFA Club World Cup will ultimately serve as a dry run for how American Dream operates during the World Cup next year, which Murphy said could bring as many as 1 million visitors to the region.
The success of international events like the FIFA Club World Cup and FIFA Men’s World Cup depend not only on infrastructure and logistics, but also on the spirit of openness and safety extended ...
The race for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 heats up as Regional Finals in Africa, Asia-East Asia Pacific, and Europe will decide the final seven teams. Canada already qualifies ...
The Kenya Simbas’ 28-man squad for the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup in Uganda is a fascinating blend of club dominance, returning heroes, rising stars, and strategic inclusions that reflect both form and ...
Players and fans are having trouble dealing with the extreme heat in the Club World Cup at stadiums across the U.S.
Scorching temperatures, frequent storms and poor pitch conditions have dampened enthusiasm for the Club World Cup. It could spell trouble for next year, when America co-hosts the actual World Cup.
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