Wales Men’s U20 head coach Mark Jones has named his side to take on Australia U20 in the 5th-place final of the U20 World Rugby Championship in South Africa. The match kicks off at 1pm on Friday 14 July at Athlone Sports Stadium, Cape Town and will be streamed on
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Wales Women’s U20s make five changes to face Canada
Wales Women’s U20s Head coach Liza Burgess has named the team for the second game of the North America tour when they face Canada at Elms Rugby Park, Ottawa, Canada, on Thursday, July 13th (KO: 6:30pm local time). Wales narrowly missed out on victory in the first game on tour
BKT URC fixtures announced for 2023-24 season
Boxing Day will once again feature both Welsh regional derbies in the BKT United Rugby Championship. Cardiff Rugby will host the Dragons on Tuesday, 26 December (3.00pm kick-off), while the Scarlets will entertain Ospreys (5.15pm kick-off) in what will be the league’s 23rd season. New Year’s Day will also see another
Morgan relishing hard work in Fiesch
In the summer of 2019, Jac Morgan was helping Wales beat New Zealand in the U20 World Rugby Championship in Argentina. Four years on, he is one of eight players from that side currently pushing to be included in the Wales senior squad for the World Cup in France later
Jones delighted with Wales U20s progress
Emotional composure and tactical nous were the two big qualities that Wales head coach Mark Jones praised for his side’s 40-21 win over Georgia to reach the fifth-place play-off final at the World Rugby U20 Championship. The victory, their second in four games at the tournament in South Africa, set-up
Evans switches to Dragons
Dragons RFC have announced the signing of Cai Evans. Evans – who is equally comfortable playing at full back and fly half – is one of the brightest young stars in the Welsh game. The 24-year-old – currently in Switzerland as part of the Wales preliminary squad preparing for Rugby
Lydiate pushing hard in Fiesch for third World Cup
Dan Lydiate’s rugby life has virtually come full circle, with his inclusion in another World Cup training squad and returning to the Dragons for next season. Now 35, and in his 14th year of international rugby, he is still ambitious to add to his 69 Welsh caps and has his