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European rugby returns this weekend with all four Welsh regions chasing the "romance" of knockout places in the Challenge Cup. All four have a victory under their belt ahead of the final back-to ...
Map of nations best results, excluding nations which unsuccessfully participated in qualifying tournaments. The Rugby World Cup is a rugby union tournament held every four years and contested by the men's national teams of the member unions of World Rugby. The Wales national rugby union team has participated in all ten Rugby World Cup ...
The WRU Challenge Cup (currently known as the Specsavers Cup due to sponsorship), or its full name of the Welsh Rugby Union Challenge Cup, is Wales' premier knockout rugby union competition and is organised by the Welsh Rugby Union. As of 2022 it has been divided into separate Cup competitions Premiership Cup, Championship Cup, Division 1 Cup ...
St. Helen's Wales France: 31–0 Wales: 14 March 1914 Balmoral Showgrounds Ireland Wales: 3–11 Wales: 21 April 1919 St. Helen's Wales: New Zealand Services 3–6 New Zealand Army rugby team of 1919: New Zealand Services (1) 17 January 1920 St. Helen's Wales England: 19–5 1920 Five Nations Championship Wales: 7 February 1920 Inverleith Scotland
Welsh woe. 18:54, Harry Latham-Coyle. Another chastening day for Warren Gatland’s Wales 2.0 - two games, 17 points for, 71 points against, with another string of missed chances.
The WRU National Championship (or Admiral Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the second tier of professional rugby union in Wales. The league was reformed by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) in 2012. The current National Championship champions are Pontypool RFC, who won consecutive titles in 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19.
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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.