Matt Sherratt has left Cardiff to work permanently for Wales - but that's only half the story as Paul Jones reports.
It’s round two of Super Ryybi Cymru this weekend and for Scott Baldwin at Bridgend it means a chance to put the record straight.
Jac Morgan insists he is “really excited” about the future of Welsh rugby under new head coach Steve Tandy.
The Welsh Rugby Union’s bold new world of two teams seems doomed before the sunrise as Graham Thomas reports.
Cardiff head coach Dan Fish hailed his players’ resolve after they began their Super Rygbi Cymru campaign with a 47-31 victory over RGC in Colwyn Bay.
Wales will have at least one person involved in the Women’s World Cup quarter finals this weekend after Amber Stamp-Dunstan was named as an assistant referee for the clash between England and Scotland
In the fifth of our series on the new Super Rygbi Cymru season, Newport capatin Ben Roach tells Carl Field his team are out for revenge against Llandovery.
Danny Wilson has claimed the chance to return to international rugby was impossible to resist after agreeing to leave Harlequins and become Steve Tandy’s first appointment as Wales head coach.
The second edition of Super Rygbi Cymru kicks off this weekend and in day four of his spotlight on the tournament, Carl Field talks to Wales U20s star, Harry Rees-Weldon.
Rygbi Gogledd Cymru (RGC) are the northern outpost who refuse to be left on the margins of Super Rygbi Cymru, as Carl Field reports.
Super Rygbi Cymru returns this weekend and for Carmarthen Quins it’s a case of ‘could do better’ as Carl Field reports.
Super Rygbi Cymru returns this weekend and Pontypool know exactly what they have to do to gain breakthrough success, reports Carl Field.
To many he’s always been King Billy, but now he’s officially become “Sir Billy”, it was time for a new plaque in Cardiff Bay, as Rob Cole reports.
Wales’ women’s team left the Rugby World Cup without a single victory, and the post-mortem has been swift.
Nel Metcalfe insists her debut World Cup has been a rewarding experience, even if Wales’ campaign has already been shunted into the sidelines.
The Welsh Rugby Union’s plan for just two elite men’s teams already looks dead in the water after it was savaged by one of their own partner regions.
Welsh rugby fans – the people who actually fund the game – now have a chance to put their mouths where their money is.
The World Cup has been a painful dose of reality for Wales Women, who have failed to move the needle from last season’s Six Nations.
Wales head coach Sean Lynn says his side must restore pride when they face Canada in their second match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025.
Wales forward Gwen Crabb insists her side must bring far greater intensity if they are to keep their Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 hopes alive, with a must-win battle against Canada looming this weeken