It's been a long time since Welsh fans were treated to a properly world-class front row. Ever since Gethin Jenkins, Matthew Rees and Adam Jones retired. Up step Gwenllian Pyrs, Kelsey Jones and Sisilia Tuipulotu.
Sisilia Tuipulotu and Gwenllian Pyrs scored two tries apiece as Wales triumphed 34-22 against Scotland in Edinburgh and went top of the Women’s Six Nations table.
The TikTok Women's Six Nations kicks off this weekend. We ask, which established players are looking to make one more step up to “world class” status?
There are four changes and two positional swaps in the Wales Women side named to face Australia in the Rugby World Cup on Saturday (2.15am) following defeat against New Zealand in round 2.
Prolific winger Portia Woodman and 18-year-old centre Sylvia Brunt both crossed twice as the five-time world champions ran in 10 tries in a bonus point win.
Wales head coach Ioan Cunningham has made four changes to his starting line-up for his side’s second Test of the Rugby World Cup against New Zealand on Sunday.
Wales head coach Ioan Cunningham has named his 32-strong squad for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Siwan Lillicrap leads the side as squad captain with Hannah Jones named as vice-captain.
Wales’ win over Ireland in round one marked their first Six Nations victory since 2019. With two wooden spoons in two years, Welsh fans had little to cheer about, however, this year has been a different story.
Wales claimed their second victory of the TikTok Women’s Six Nations but were made to work hard once again in a 24-19 win over Scotland in Cardiff.