Ospreys suffer heavy defeat to Edinburgh

The Ospreys conceded seven tries as they fell to a 45-21 defeat to Edinburgh in their penultimate game in the URC regular league season. Defeat leaves them four points behind Cardiff Rugby in the race for the Welsh Shield and one point ahead of Scarlets. The Ospreys are the holders

Wales finish men’s U18 Six Nations festival on winning note

France finished the Men’s Under-18s Six Nations Festival unbeaten while Wales and England also claimed victories on the final day of the tournament. Wales set the tone for a pulsating day’s play in Dublin with a dramatic 35-29 win over Scotland before France cruised past Italy to secure their third

Nerveless Hughes seals stunning Wales U18 Women comeback

Carys Hughes kicked a crucial conversion at the death as Wales beat Ireland 19-17 to record their second win of the 2023 Six Nations Under-18s Women’s Festival in Wellington College. Ireland were in the ascendency in the early stages, with most of the opening ten minutes played in Wales’ half.

Morgan’s Army ribbons to be worn by Wales

Wales Women’s Senior Team will wear ‘Morgan’s Army’ ribbons to highlight the bucket collection for the nephew of second row Natalia John at Cardiff Arms Park this afternoon (Saturday 15th April). Morgan will be one of two mascots at the round three TikTok Six Nations game against England and will

Sizzling Sisilia proving anything the Tuipulotu boys can do . . .

Sisilia Tuipulotu was banned from playing rugby by her parents when she was growing up because they didn’t want her to get hurt.  Given the rugby pedigree of her family that has to be considered a strange decision. Then, at the age of 16, she took up an invitation to give rugby a try

Wales U18 Women name side to face Ireland

Wales U18 Women’s head coach Catrin Nicholas-McLaughlin has named her side to face Ireland in the tomorrow’s concluding match of the Six Nations U18 Women’s Festival in Wellington College. Rhiannon Griffin, Hannah Lane and Molly-Mae Powell form the back three with Bronwen Griffin and Nia Fajeyisan the centres while Rachel