View from the South Terrace: Connacht
As the red mist cleared over the refereeing of Sam Grove-White and TMO Andrew McMenemy, there was a distinct sense
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As the red mist cleared over the refereeing of Sam Grove-White and TMO Andrew McMenemy, there was a distinct sense
There’s a lot to make Welsh rugby a surreal place at the moment, and it certainly felt like rugby was
The Guinness Six Nations garners at least a month of build-up as the festive period departs in the rear view
The fallout from Wales’ heavy 10-34 defeat at the hands of Ireland at the Principality Stadium on Saturday will no
In a perverse way these pieces are easier to write after a loss like that suffered by Cardiff in Dublin
A new game-weekly series on the blog where, rather than a match report reliving a game we all saw, it’s
It’s been an interesting few days of differing viewpoints in Wales after Saturday’s 29-7 loss at the hands of Ireland
In the build up to every Six Nations there are countless conversations, debates and usually arguments about which side should
When Jarrod Evans nailed that match winning kick against Leinster at the Arms Park on Saturday it was a great
Cardiff welcome South African opposition for the first time in the United Rugby Championship as the Bulls arrive at the