Wales' Shane Lewis-Hughes ruled out for the rest of the season
Shane Lewis-Hughes made a Test debut with Wales in October but the back row's season has now been cut short due to injury.
Shane Lewis-Hughes made a Test debut with Wales in October but the back row's season has now been cut short due to injury.
Beaten for the fourth time in five outings last weekend, new Wales boss Wayne Pivac is hoping for a Six Nations pick-me-up against…
Wales new boy Shane Lewis-Hughes cannot wait to start grappling on the Test stage after pushing world record-breaker Alun Wyn Jone…
Cardiff standoff Rhys Priestland is the latest player to speak out over the welfare of players caught up in Covid-19 chaos resulti…
Wales had a middling Autumn Campaign that left more questions than answers but there is enough to suggest they can be competitive …
The WRU have delivered another depressing injury update regarding three hurt Wales players, including skipper Alun Wyn Jones.
Rhys Priestland steered Cardiff to a hard-fought 23-17 victory as his side survived a second-half onslaught from the Sharks.
James Botham is stepping out of the shadows of his grandfather's sporting legend
Liam Williams was roundly criticised for his recent red card and his surly reaction, but Scarlets have now revealed what he did af…
Wayne Pivac's 36-strong squad for the 2021 Six Nations has fired up Wales fans who were looking for in-form Jamie Roberts to be re…
England's Kyle Sinckler won't be only high profile absentee in Six Nations round one as Liam Williams of Wales will also be missin…
Randall admiration, Six Nations fears, Falcons march on, flying ref sees red, Ospreys renaissance, Irish elite
A comment made by Wales star Liam Williams after he was sent off in Scarlets derby match with Cardiff Blues has not played well wi…
Liam Williams was sent off in the 37th minute to ruin Scarlets’ chances of a hat-trick of Welsh derby wins, as Cardiff Blues ran…
England scraped home to win the Nations Cup, but there's still no clear favourite for the Six Nations
Alun Wyn Jones has praised Wales boss Wayne Pivac for sticking to his guns and blooding new talent during the autumn campaign.