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Former Wales forwards coach Robin McBryde says Welsh rugby has lost its soul. In a sombre interview with the BBC following Leinster's win over the Ospreys in Swansea, McBryde appeared genuinely ...
There's wasn't a huge amount to shout about on the pitch in wales but some players enjoyed success further afield ...
Abi Tierney, chief executive of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), has shed light on the phone call she had with Warren Gatland before he vacated his head coach position. Wales were hammered 43-0 by ...
Credit: PA Attack coach Rob Howley has left Wales’ coaching staff, following Warren Gatland out of the door in a tumultuous week for the Welsh Rugby Union. Gatland approached CEO Abi Tierney in ...
It was a dramatic day for the Six Nations on Tuesday with the news that Warren Gatland was to leave his role as Wales coach with immediate effect. The New Zealander has gone after 14 successive ...
Former Wales forwards coach Robin McBryde fears that rugby has lost its soul in Wales ... Sherratt 'will have support of Welsh regions' coaches' Video, 00:01:36Sherratt 'will have support of ...
Ireland's interim coach Simon Easterby, another potential target for the Welsh Rugby Union, was also at a Welsh ground in the international down-week as he saw Leinster's win at the Ospreys.
Cardiff Rugby head coach Matt Sherratt has been tasked with overseeing the remainder of the 2025 Guinness Men’s Six Nations, with Warren Gatland stepping down. Sherratt, born in 1978 in Gloucester to ...
Some pundits across the Irish Sea have been accused of 'arrogance' ahead of Ireland's meeting with Wales in Cardiff this ...
On Tuesday, Gatland stepped down from his position “by mutual agreement” with the Welsh Rugby Union and Cardiff boss Matt Sherratt has been appointed as his replacement on an interim basis for the ...
Balls.ie previously spoke to Kathryn Albany ... it seems to be beyond the wit of Irish rugby and Welsh rugby to understand the negative implications on them of continuing to do it.