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Wales have unveiled their new rugby jerseys ahead of the new season. Wales will wear a patterned red home jersey and white alternate strip for the 2025/2026 campaign.
Welsh rugby is facing a huge challenge right now, and it’s a bit complicated. Here’s what’s going on in simple terms. There are four main professional rugby clubs in Wales: Cardiff, Ospreys ...
As the professional era progressed (from 1996), Welsh rugby has slowly but surely weakened because it is a tiny country with minimal resources, and it seems like few wanted to see the writing on ...
The Welsh Rugby Union has announced it will move away from a model of four evenly funded clubs after Ospreys and Scarlets did not sign up to its new Professional Rugby Agreement.
Wales' four professional regions will not be evenly funded after the country's rugby union (WRU) said on Sunday that Ospreys and Scarlets did not sign the new Professional Rugby Agreement before ...
The Welsh Rugby Union have reacted to the latest outbreak of chaos and turmoil in the game by issuing what amounts to a request for bright ideas to help save their sport.
Now in its 10th year, Judgement Day follows a turbulent time for regional and national rugby in Wales.
Welsh rugby will face its self-proclaimed Judgement Day on Saturday as Wales' four professional sides battle it out in the Principality Stadium.
Rugby, and its success and failures, plays a huge part in Welsh history and one Welsh rugby shirt was valued at thousands of pounds on The Antiques Roadshow. The BBC One show was in Cardiff's ...
Henley block stripe rugby shirt, Crew Clothing, €66 ‘Barbizan’ long sleeve collared jumper, Seasalt Cornwall, €89 Joules ‘Sammie’ striped heavyweight cotton rugby shirt, Next, €71.95 ...
Wales and Ireland banned from wearing traditional kit colours for Six Nations clash Red and green kits won't be worn as expected when Wales host Ireland in Cardiff.
I Wear This Rugby Shirt So Often, My Colleagues Are Getting Worried GQ's Ian Burke just can't quit this J.Crew polo, but he swears it isn't cause for concern.