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Leigh Halfpenny has underlined Wales' principal objective for this season's Six Nations Championship - to win the Grand Slam. Stage three of that masterplan will be completed at Twickenham next Saturday if Wales defeat unbeaten Six Nations title rivals E
Wales hooker Huw Bennett could leave the Ospreys, according to national coach Warren Gatland. Bennett's deal expires at the end of the season and Gatland said the player could join ex-Ospreys James Hook, Lee Byrne and Mike Phillips in France. Gatland sai
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 21: Wales head coach Warren Gatland (R) and his assistant coach Rob Howley (L) watch over the pre match warm up prior to kickoff during the 2011 IRB Rugby World Cup bronze final match between Wales and Australia at Eden Park... View Photo »
Saturday is a great opportunity for the fans to show Shane what he has meant to them and we all hope to send him off on the right note
Despite the icy non-event in Paris, it's two games in for most and lessons are starting to be learned -- on and off the pitch, writes Brendan FanningFor the last three minutes in the first half of the Wales versus Scotland game last weekend, the away tea
LEIGH HALFPENNY has underlined Wales’ principal objective this season – to win the Grand Slam. Stage three of that masterplan will be completed at Twickenham on Saturday if Wales defeat unbeaten Six Nations title rivals England. It would also give Wales
WHEN Wales go to Twickenham, one thing is certain – it is a different challenge altogether. The England game is like no other, not even similar to when we play the All Blacks. It’s a unique occasion and perhaps best summed up by the letters I used to get
Wales' headcoach Warren Gatland gives a press conference after the team announcement for their quarter final match against Ireland in Wellington on October 6, 2011 during the 2011 Rugby World Cup. View Photo »
Warren (Wales coach Warren Gatland) will be looking for his group to push on from the World Cup ... and this match provides him with a perfect opportunity to do just that as a springboard heading into the next Six Nations.
ONCE again we saw the quality of this Wales side against Scotland – and now it’s Twickenham full-steam ahead. The Welsh players have stood up – both individually and collectively – and there’s a real confidence about their game that you get from winning
Leigh Halfpenny has underlined Wales' principal objective for this season's RBS 6 Nations Championship - to win the Grand Slam. Stage three of that masterplan will be completed at Twickenham next Saturday if Wales defeat unbeaten Six Nations title rivals
Warren David Gatland (born 17 September 1963) is a former New Zealand rugby footballer and the current head coach of the Wales national team. Full Article
Wales' headcoach Warren Gatland gives a press conference after the team announcement for their quarter final match against Ireland in Wellington on October 6, 2011 during the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
View Photo »NEW PLYMOUTH, NEW ZEALAND - SEPTEMBER 26: Warren Gatland the head coach of Wales watches over the pre-match warm up prior to kickoff during the IRB 2011 Rugby World Cup Pool D match between Wales and Namibia at Stadium Taranaki on September 26, 2011 in New Plymouth, New Zealand.
View Photo »Wales' headcoach Warren Gatland gives a press conference after the team announcement for their quarter final match against Ireland in Wellington on October 6, 2011 during the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
View Photo »It does not often happen in professional sport that a player gets the opportunity to call time on his international career, then play one last match like this one in front of his home fans and the people he has given so much joy and entertainment to
Warren (Wales coach Warren Gatland) will be looking for his group to push on from the World Cup ... and this match provides him with a perfect opportunity to do just that as a springboard heading into the next Six Nations.
As we remember the highs and lows of New Zealand and the World Cup, the focus must now be to build for the next four years, the immediate future of the 6 Nations next year and towards the 2015 World Cup
Saturday is a great opportunity for the fans to show Shane what he has meant to them and we all hope to send him off on the right note
This is a special game as we've had an opportunity to celebrate Shane Williams' career as he has announced his retirement
We know what Stephen can give us
