The bold direction of Parramatta rookie coach Jason Ryles has been questioned with departing five-eighth Dylan Brown in ...
Steve Borthwick's team finished in second place following France's 35-16 bonus-point victory over Scotland in Paris having condemned Wales to a second successive Six Nations wooden spoon.
If you thought this year's Six Nations was particularly action-packed, then you would be right. Here is the breakdown of all ...
Wales' 17th straight loss in 17 months landed it with another low, consecutive wooden spoons for finishing last. England's 10-try romp ended Ireland's faint hopes of a historic third consecutive title ...
Steve Borthwick’s team finished in second place following France’s 35-16 bonus-point victory over Scotland in Paris having condemned Wales to a second successive wooden spoon and a 17th Test ...
Steve Borthwick’s team finished in second place following France’s 35-16 bonus-point victory over Scotland in Paris having condemned Wales to a second successive wooden spoon and a 17th Test defeat on ...
in emphatic bonus-point fashion but Wales were condemned to a second successive wooden spoon and 17th Test defeat on the bounce – a record for a tier one nation in the professional era.
Welsh rugby has had some troubling times in the past 18 months. Allowing England to run riot in their Cardiff home will rank ...
If France lose or draw, England will be champions. It is back-to-back wooden spoons for Wales, as they become the first Tier One nation to lose 17 straight matches. What a day it has been for ...
England needed a bonus point win and then need Scotland to beat France to win the tournament, while Wales have been handed second successive wooden spoon for the first time in the Six Nations era.
England has consigned ailing rival Wales to a 17th straight loss with a record 10-try 68-14 drubbing in the Six Nations that ensured the title will be decided in the final match of the tournament ...