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For the first time in more than 100 years, no Welshman will be involved when the British and Irish Lions play a Test match.
Warren Gatland has left his role as Wales rugby coach midway through the Six Nations with his team on a national-record losing streak of 14 matches. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
Warren Gatland admitted on Wednesday that he had not yet given any thought to resigning as Wales head coach, but said he would 'go back to the beach and have a glass of wine' if he was sacked.
Former Ospreys boss and current Scotland defence coach Steve Tandy has been among the front runners from the start along with ...
Warren Gatland was a symptom and not the cause of Wales’s perma-crisis – but his axing is still the right call - Gatland has left his role as Wales head coach by mutual agreement with ...
When the British & Irish Lions stepped out for their first Test against Australia in 2013, they were seeking their first ...
Wales coach Warren Gatland is to review his position at the helm of the team after they slumped to a 52-20 defeat to Australia on Sunday to register their worst run of results.
Warren Gatland said he would not have returned as Wales coach had he known the full extent of the issues facing rugby in the country, but he believes Welsh rugby can bring about a "positive reset".
Warren Gatland started having doubts about his decision to return to coaching Wales within weeks of his appointment. When Wales fired Wayne Pivac, Gatland didn’t need much convincing to return ...
Warren Gatland started having doubts about his decision to return to coaching Wales within weeks of his appointment. When Wales fired Wayne Pivac, Gatland didn't need much convincing to return to ...
Warren Gatland started having doubts about his decision to return to coaching Wales within weeks of his appointment. When Wales fired Wayne Pivac, Gatland didn’t need much convincing to return to ...