The Welsh Rugby Union is set to create a new group of “national interest” players to help boost the depth of talent in Wales.
Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) chair Richard Collier-Keywood and chief executive Abi Tierney say they are committed to their roles.
The Wales Pathway Squad (WPS) will be selected on an annual basis and will consist of no more than 60 players. Identification ...
Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) bosses say the outcome of a review into the autumn series will determine if head coach Warren Gatland ...
The WRU's end of year review will look at all aspects, with the CEO saying everyone must be accountable for the situation ...
Regardless of the turmoil, Gatland finds solace in Wales’ spirited display: "Look, I am motivated to want to be here." He ...
The head coach says he needs more time to mould a young squad into Test match contenders and has been backed to do so by ...
Ex-Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones outlines where accountability should lie to as Welsh rugby struggles on and off the field.
Former Wales centre Tom Shanklin says the WRU will have to get rid of Warren Gatland if they suffer two defeats against ...
Gatland has indicated he will not resign from his position as head coach despite losing 12 Tests in a row, with WRU CEO Abi Tierney, chairman Richard Collier-Keywood and executive director of rugby ...