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Ross Harries
Ross is a TV presenter, broadcast journalist, award-nominated author, real ale enthusiast and frustrated rock star. His most recent book, Centre Stage, was shortlisted for the Times Rugby Book Of The Year Award, an accolade also bestowed on his other books; Bomb, and Behind The Dragon. Ross has been the face of Welsh rugby for more than a decade, having presented the BBC's Scrum V since 2011. He continues to present Six Nations and Autumn international coverage on Prime and the BBC. He is also the lead anchor of Premier Sports' URC coverage, and a regular pitchside presence on TNT Sport's Champions Cup output.
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In-form Ospreys have been guided by the shrewd coaching of Toby Booth
The Wales v Fiji game was a thriller and a horror show rolled into one
Scarlets band of brothers ready to topple French aristocrats, Clermont Auvergne
Rhys Carre: 'I've stopped trying to be someone I'm not'
Welsh rugby enveloped in its latest existential crisis
As Wayne Pivac teeters on the edge of finding new gainful employment after a series of disappointing results, the wider-lens story…
Rob Evans: 'I've tried to base my life on honesty and integrity and if you don't get it back, it hurts'
The popular 39-cap Wales loosehead left the Scarlets after a decade and the prop has found some kindred spirits in Gwent
How Wales restored their pride in the Springbok cauldron
Wayne Pivac's men were roundly written-off before heading to South Africa but a hugely competitive Series saw them returning with …
Alex Cuthbert: 'We're going there to win'
The Wales and Lions wing has had a career renaissance on the Test stage and says there is no reason why Wales can't cause an upset…
Is this Wales' second-row pairing for the 2027 World Cup?
The Devonian air has been good for two large limbed Wales hopefuls hoping to kick on and form a dominant partnership and club and …
Wales' nadir needs to be a turning point
The national team were humiliated against Italy but that is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the problems that stymie …
Cardiff's 'College of Knowledge' hits the bullseye
This year's Six Nations will feature a smattering of Cardiff-reared talent that didn't come through the conventional academy route…
Andrew Brace: 'Abuse opened my eyes to the ugly side of social media'
Test referee Andrew Brace admits he was hit hard by social media trolls and says more should be done by World Rugby to protect off…
All Blacks will come out of their shells
All Blacks assistant coach Brad Mooar knows the claws are out for his side but believes they’ll get back on a roll for the 2023 …
Johnny Williams' Scarlet quest
Johnny Williams has overcome cancer, injury and contractual strife to force his way into Wayne Pivac’s Wales squad.
Tom Rogers set for lift off with Wales
After producing Barry John and Car Carwyn James, Cefneithin RFC have unearthed a new star: Tom Rogers.
Back in the running
After two years out with a potentially career-ending knee injury, Ellis Jenkins' comeback has been uplifting
Calling the tunes
Stephen Myler's musical tastes have been questioned but the fly-half is on song at the Ospreys
Fortifying the defences
Steve Tandy has been the inspiration behind Scotland's improved defensive performances
The waiting game
The fate of the 2021 Lions tour is giving every individual associated with it a mighty headache
Proving his worth
James Botham is stepping out of the shadows of his grandfather's sporting legend
Split loyalties
Half-Irish, half-Welsh, Mike Ruddock is back 'home' after getting an SOS call from the Ospreys.
Redemption man
Once a hot-headed youngster with a short fuse Scott Baldwin has matured into a better player and person.
The scrum professor
Adam Jones is thriving at Harlequins but he has a watchful eye trained on his beloved Wales
Chart-topper
Luke Charteris is proving to be a big hit as a young coach at Bath