
Prydie to break Six Nations player record
Wednesday 17 March 2010
Teenager Tom Prydie may have been "shaking with shock" when he found out he'd be making Welsh rugby history but fellow wing Shane Williams reckons a new "superstar" has been discovered Prydie,
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Ryan Jones returns to captain Wales
Tuesday 16 March 2010
Tom Prydie, at 18 years and 27 days of age, will become Wales' youngest international when he features as one of five changes made to the starting line-up from the defeat to Ireland last weekend for the closing 2010 Six Nations
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Gatland ready swing the axe over Wales
Tuesday 16 March 2010
Wales coach Warren Gatland warned his players to expect "some pain" at training as he prepared to make changes after his side's disappointing defeat by Ireland.
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Wales' problem is concentration and discipline
Monday 15 March 2010
Shane Williams says that there will be no let up in searching for a solution to Wales defence that has been opened up by their opposition.
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Gatland left with much to ponder with Wales
Sunday 14 March 2010
Warren Gatland will hope Wales can maintain their discipline when they finish the Six Nations at home to Italy next week after a fresh self-inflicted wound led to a convincing defeat by Ireland.
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Gatland takes aim at Wales' critics
Saturday 13 March 2010
Wales coach Warren Gatland hit back Friday after an Irish newspaper columnist labelled him as "snappy as a menopausal warthog" in the build-up to Saturday's Six Nations match at Croke Park.
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Williams takes over Wales captaincy for Ireland
Tuesday 9 March 2010
Martyn Williams has been named as captain for Wales' Six Nations clash against Ireland at Dublin's Croke Park on Saturday following an injury to Ryan Jones.
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Delve gets Wales call up for Ireland clash
Monday 8 March 2010
Gareth Delve was called into Wales's squad on Monday for this weekend's Six Nations match away to champions Ireland.
Delve, a No 8 with English Premiership side Gloucester,
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Gareth Thomas set to join Rugby League team
Friday 5 March 2010
Gareth Thomas, the most capped player in Wales history and one of sport's most high-profile gay men, is set to switch codes and end his illustrious career playing rugby league for Crusaders.
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Wales star Powell gets 15 month driving ban
Wales star Powell expected in court after arrest
Double injury blow for Wales
Wales captain Jones in doubt for Ireland clash
Gatland bemoans Wales' self-destruct habit
'I know I can play better' : Shane Williams
Gatland wants Wales to 'get in France's faces'
Wales looking to end France's Grand Slam quest
Rees ready Parra mission against France
Mike Phillips returns for Wales against France
Peel added to Wales squad to face France

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