The Welsh Rugby Union can confirm second row Gwen Crabb has ruptured the ACL in her knee and requires surgery and will not play again this season. Crabb, 23, sustained the knee injury in Wales’ 31-5 win against Ireland in front of a then record home crowd in the
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Bevan joins WRU as Interim Performance Director
The Welsh Rugby Union has appointed Wales and USA rugby fitness magnate, Huw Bevan as its interim WRU Performance Director. Bevan replaces Nigel Walker OBE in the role, after he moved to become interim WRU CEO in January this year. Former Cardiff Rugby and Ospreys strength and conditioning coach Bevan,
Obituary: Newport benefactor Tony Brown passes
Tony Brown, one of the greatest benefactors Welsh rugby has seen, had died at the age of 86. The owner and chairman of Bisley Office Furniture, his business acumen, vision and considerable financial backing for Newport RFC and then the Dragons allowed rugby fans in Gwent to experience some fantastic times,
Wales Women sold-out for England
Following two spectacular, back-to-back wins for Wales Women their third round clash, against England’s Red Roses at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday 15th April, is a sell-out. This smashes another record for the women’s squad who attracted their largest home crowd to date (4,962) at their TikTok Women’s Six Nations
Vodafone Take Naming Rights for Summer Series
The Welsh Rugby Union is proud to announce Vodafone as official naming rights partner of the Vodafone Summer Series. The agreement will cover the two home matches at Principality Stadium, where Vodafone are already an Official Partner, against England and South Africa this summer ahead of the Rugby World Cup
Inside Camp With Aon – France Week
On this week’s episode of Inside Camp with Aon, we hear from the players in the build up to what was a tough game against France, Donncha O’Callaghan presents the jerseys and Niamh Briggs refelcts on the result in Musgrave Park. “We know it won’t happen overnight, but we are building.” Take
Great Britain 7s make mark in Hong Kong
Great Britain 7s men and women produced their best performances on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series so far, with both teams reaching the bronze final of the Hong Kong Sevens. Great Britain women, spurred on by Welsh flier Jasmine Joyce claimed the bronze against Fiji with a hard fought