Inside Camp With Aon – TikTok Women’s Six Nations Week 1

Each week we’ll take you inside the Ireland camp as they navigate their way through the TikTok Women’s Six Nations Championship. This week take you inside the gym and team room, join Sadhbh McRath’s family for her cap presentation, and hear from players and coaches as they embark on their

WRU EGM result

Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) member clubs voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Special Resolution tabled at today’s (Sunday 26th March) Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), in a move set to irrevocably improve governance structures and change the face of the game in Wales for the better, forever. A total of 173

Record crowd toasts big Welsh win

Hannah Jones’ Welsh team is becoming quite a draw and their 31-5 win over Ireland attracted  a record crowd of 4,962 for a TikTok Six Nations game. Cardiff Arms Park was full of cheer as Wales ran in five tries in their biggest championship win since they defeated Scotland  39-3

Inside Camp: Nichola Fryday Post Match From Wales

Ireland captain Nichola Fryday spoke about her disappointment after Ireland’s 31-5 defeat in Wales but stressed that there were lessons to be learned and positives to be taken from aspects of the performance.    Source: Irish Rugby

Wales Whip Up First Half Storm As Ireland Fall To Disappointing Defeat

The Ireland Women (sponsored by Aon) were outmuscled and outthought by Wales whose four-try first half salvo inspired their 31-5 bonus point win in this TikTok Women’s Six Nations opener. TIKTOK WOMEN’S SIX NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP – ROUND 1: Saturday, March 25 – WALES WOMEN 31 IRELAND WOMEN 5, Cardiff Arms Park Scorers: Wales: Tries:

Ireland Overpowered By Wales In Cardiff

A young Ireland side were overpowered 31-5 by an experienced Wales in the opening game of the TikTok Women’s Six Nations. The home side dominated the game and secured a bonus point in the first half to lead 26-0 at half time. Ireland battled gamely but could not match the Welsh

Wales U18 name side to face England U18

Head coach Richie Pugh has named his Wales U18 side to face England U18 at St Helen’s tomorrow afternoon. (KO 1pm) Following last week’s encouraging 31-24 victory over Scotland, Pugh has freshened up his squad, introducing an entirely new front row and two new back rows while Kenzie Jenkins switches