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Welsh rugby is in a perilous state ahead of another season in the madhouse. The time has come to be radical with the Principality Stadium holding the key, writes ALEX BYWATER.
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Where can Welsh rugby possibly go from here? - MSNWarburton added: "The reason Welsh rugby survives is because we can fill out 75,000 here [at the Principality Stadium] and all that money filters down into the pro teams, into age-grade, into ...
A 24-19 defeat to Japan results in a record 18th Test defeat for Wales in a losing streak that now stretches back 21 months.
WALES’ iconic Principality Stadium is set for a major makeover. The arena was built in 1999 but risks falling behind compared to modern stadium standards. Welsh Rugby Union CEO Abi Tierney re… ...
Welsh rugby suffered an 18th consecutive defeat against Japan, despite leading 19-7 at halftime. The team missed several ...
Welsh rugby has had some troubling times in the past 18 months. Allowing England to run riot in their Cardiff home will rank as the lowest point.
But perhaps the most legendary event in the stadium’s history took place on September 18, 1935, when Swansea – led by the great Haydn Tanner – stunned the rugby world by beating the All ...
Cardiff comes alive with energy on matchday, and this November, the Springboks will bring their passion, pride, and power ...
Japanese schoolchildren perform a rousing rendition of the Welsh national anthem in front of members of the touring Wales ...
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