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Jones ‘excited for the future’

Wales skipper Hannah Jones reckons her players will return much the better for their experiences down under after having their Rugby World Cup campaign halted in the quarter-finals by New Zealand. A place in the knock-out stages was the minimum standard for Jones and co and they got into the last stage thanks to their […]

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WRU AGM voting results

Welsh Rugby Union member clubs today voted on a number of special resolutions designed to modernise key elements of the WRU’s governance structure, at the 2022 Annual General Meeting (AGM) held at Cardiff’s Parkgate Hotel. A number of resolutions, which were passed unchallenged, were described as being designed to ‘tidy-up’ the governing body’s articles of […]

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50 years on and Llanelli is still celebrating its most famous win!

The All Blacks have arrived in Wales to prepare for Saturday’s opening clash in the Autumn Nations Series against Wales at Principality Stadium and will get a reminder today (Monday, 31 October) of what it means to beat them.  Reminders of the ‘day the pubs ran dry’ in Llanelli have been creeping out of the […]

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All Blacks Wales 2022 November 5th Sam Whitelock and SBW of New Zealand perform the haka.

Wales begin their 2022/23 season on Saturday 5th November against the All Blacks in what will be the 37th meeting between the two sides.

 Wales v NZ Rugby – Under Armour Series – Sam Whitelock and Sonny Bill Williams of New Zealand perform the haka.

All Blacks v Wales | Saturday 5th November 2022 | Principality Stadium | Kick-Off – 15:15

Wales will open their 2022 Autumn Nations Series against the All Blacks at Principality Stadium on Saturday 5th November 2022. Wayne Pivac’s team last faced New Zealand at Principality Stadium in 2021 and will be looking to get a historic win against the Southern Hemisphere powerhouse.

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All Blacks Wales 2022

It all starts with the spinetingling sound of Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, and the Welsh Hwyl that we are famous for around the World! Make sure you can be part of the atmosphere.

All Blacks vs Wales

Date: Saturday 5th November 2022

Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Kick-off: 3:15pm

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

TV Coverage: Live on Amazon Prime (UK and ROI)

Wales will face New Zealand at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday 5th November. This will be the first of four autumn internationals to be played by Wales in 2022.

In their most recent encounter, Wales suffered a heavy 16-54 defeat to the All Blacks during the 2021 autumn internationals.

How to Buy All Blacks vs Wales Tickets

Official tickets for Wales’ Autumn Nations Series are on sale now by our  Official Online Ticket Office, through your local WRU member rugby club or via Principality Stadium Experience for a day out to remember.

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Wales v New Zealand Rugby at the Principality Stadium

Rugby Championship superstars from New Zealand, Australia and Argentina will make a welcome return to Cardiff for the 2022 Autumn Nations Series.

Wales begin their 2022/23 season on Saturday 5th November against the All Blacks in what will be the 37th meeting between the two sides.

Wales will be looking for their first win in over 60 years against the All Blacks. A winning performance in this fixture could provide great momentum in the run-up to the Rugby World Cup 2023.

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Wales v New Zealand

Wales v New Zealand

Date: Saturday 5th November 2022

Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Kick-off: 3:15pm

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

TV Coverage: Live on Amazon Prime (UK and ROI)

Wales will face New Zealand at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday 5th November. This will be the first of four autumn internationals to be played by Wales in 2022.

In their most recent encounter, Wales suffered a heavy 16-54 defeat to the All Blacks during the 2021 autumn internationals.

Wales have not beaten the All Blacks since 1953.

Overall, Wales and New Zealand have played each other on 36 occasions since their first meeting in 1905. The All Blacks have won 33 matches, whilst Wales have won just three matches.

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Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Wales U18 name side to face England U18

Head coach Richie Pugh has named his Wales U18 side to face England U18 at St Helen’s tomorrow afternoon. (KO 1pm) Following last week’s encouraging 31-24 victory over Scotland, Pugh has freshened up his squad, introducing an entirely new front row and two new back rows while Kenzie Jenkins switches from back row to second […]

Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Snowsill out to reignite Welsh fire and passion

There is excitement, anticipation and determination in the Wales Women’s camp to make this year’s TikTok Six Nations as good, if not better than last year’s. Ioan Cunningham’s squad finished third last season behind Grand Slam England and France after picking up wins over Ireland and Scotland in their opening two games. They start with […]

Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Wales Women announce squad to face Ireland

Wales Women’s senior head coach Ioan Cunningham has named his side to open the 2023 TikTok Six Nations against Ireland at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday, March 25th (KO: 2.15pm). Centre Hannah Jones will captain the side and will be partnered by Kerin Lake in the Wales midfield. Swansea-born and Auckland-raised Kate Williams will make […]

Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Wuka extends deal with Wales Women

WUKA (WAKE UP, KICK ASS) has extended its partnership with the Welsh Rugby Union for a further two years, up to 2025. The initial deal with the sustainable period wear brand, announced in March 2022, made history as the first period pant brand to sponsor a national sports team. WUKA has provided the Wales Women national […]