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See List of Wales national rugby union team records; and List of Wales national rugby union players for a sortable list containing player caps and tries. Neil Jenkins was the first rugby player to surpass 1000 Test points. He holds several Welsh records, including the most points scored for Wales with 1049, the most successful penalty kicks for ...
Media in category "Welsh rugby union logos" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. 0–9. File:2013 British and Irish Lions logo.svg; C.
Current logo used by the Welsh Rugby Union. The Welsh Rugby Union logo is the emblem used by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and has become associated with Wales.The emblem is based on the Prince of Wales's feathers, a heraldic badge associated with the Prince of Wales since the early 17th century by British holders of the title, however the badge's English origin has prompted calls by some Welsh ...
Euro 2025 fixtures as England and Wales learn group draw. 18:17, ... a St Bernard puppy, is the next to join the stage. And the official tournament match ball has been unveiled too. It’s called ...
Wales: 10–57 1995 Rugby World Cup Wales: Alec Evans (caretaker) 31 May 1995 Ellis Park Stadium New Zealand Wales: 34–9 New Zealand: 4 June 1995 Ellis Park Stadium Ireland Wales: 24–23 Ireland: 2 September 1995 Ellis Park Stadium South Africa Wales: 40–11 South Africa: 11 November 1995 Cardiff Arms Park/National Stadium Wales Fiji: 19–15
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU; Welsh: Undeb Rygbi Cymru) is the governing body of rugby union in the country of Wales, recognised by the sport's international governing body, World Rugby. [ 1 ] The WRU is responsible for the running of rugby in Wales, overseeing 320 member clubs, the Welsh national team and National Leagues and Cups.
A Six Nations where Scotland might finally do something, a women's World Cup with the improving Scots daring to dream of a strong tournament, a Lions tour that might feature a record number of Scots.
A regional rugby franchise, originally known as Rygbi Gogledd Cymru (Welsh language for "Rugby North Wales") and later known as RGC 1404, was established in North Wales; plans called for the side to enter the Welsh Premier Division as early as 2010–11 and eventually the Celtic League/Pro12, but the venture was unsuccessful and was liquidated ...