Wales go into the Six Nations in the midst of a historic losing run and with head coach Warren Gatland under immense pressure.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland has highlighted what could backfire for France when the sides meet in Friday's Six Nations opener in Paris.
Faletau is not ready for Friday’s Six Nations opener with France due to injury with hope that he will be fit for the clash with Italy
Six Nations promises to be full of unmissable action as England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales resume their rivalry on the biggest stage.
Warren Gatland's side are looking to avoid a second-successive wooden spoon.
For the Ospreys, Warren has featured in 29 games across the United Rugby Championship and Challenge Cup. This season the 6’1, 122kg tighthead has featured in 11 matches for the
Wales coach Warren Gatland has opened up about several personal tragedies that took place in 2024 - one of the worst seasons in recent history for the national side. Under Gatland, Wales failed to win a test in 2024 losing 12 straight,
Wales open their Six Nations campaign in tournament opener against France in Paris on January 31; Warren Gatlands side have not won a Test match since the 2023 Rugby World Cup and are looking to avoid
Warren Gatland believes that people will write Wales off at their peril in this season’s Guinness Six Nations. The form guide suggests another difficult campaign for Wales after collecting the wooden spoon last season for the first time since 2003.
Dupont is returning to the championship after missing the 2024 edition to prepare for rugby sevens at the Paris Olympics. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Six Nations starts on Friday and the annual jamboree between the top rugby nations in the northern hemisphere isn’t short of storylines for the 2025 edition.
Rugby’s greatest championship is set to get underway as Warren Gatland and Fabien Galthie prepare to name their teams for the opener in Paris