GB off to winning start at Euro Wheelchair Rugby championships

The much-anticipated 2023 Wheelchair Rugby European Championship opened in the Welsh capital at a much-changed Principality Stadium on Wednesday, 3 May with Great Britain beating Israel 55-32 in the first fixture. Out went the old pitch after the ‘Road to Principality 2023’ finals and a new surface was created for

Gatland outlines thoughts on World Cup training squad

Warren Gatland named a 54-strong World Cup training squad this week and gave his thoughts on the players to the media after the announcement.  Wales are in Pool C at the World Cup in France later in the year, when they will meet Fiji, Georgia, Australia and Portugal. They have

Wales training squad for Rugby World Cup 2023

Wales name preliminary training squad for Rugby World Cup 2023 Wales senior men’s head coach Waren Gatland has named a 54-player preliminary training squad for Rugby World Cup 2023. Players will start to come in for training sessions with Wales on a rolling basis from 25 May, with entry into

Caryl bows out in style after stellar career

Caryl Thomas bookended her international career with another win over Italy as she helped Wales Women clinch third place in the TikTok Six Nations and rise to a record high of sixth in the world rankings. The 37-year-old loosehead prop picked up her 65th cap when she came on for

Ireland’s Challenge Peters Out As Scotland Secure Bonus Point Win

Ireland’s defence creaked during the final 25 minutes with four unanswered tries conceded as Scotland claimed back-to-back TikTok Women’s Six Nations wins for the first time in 17 years. TIKTOK WOMEN’S SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP – ROUND 5: Saturday, April 29 – SCOTLAND WOMEN 36 IRELAND WOMEN 10, DAM Health Stadium Scorers: Scotland: Tries: Meryl

Ireland Finish TikTok Women’s Six Nations With Defeat In Scotland

Ireland finished bottom of the TikTok Women’s Six Nations table after a 36-10 defeat to Scotland at Edinburgh’s DAM Health Stadium. A bright start and a strong first half were not enough, despite Greg McWilliams’ side being only 5-3 behind at half-time. Captain Nichola Fryday touched down to cancel out Scotland’s second