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Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Judgement Day returns for 2023

The biggest family event in the rugby calendar – Judgement Day – returns to Principality Stadium after a three-year hiatus on Saturday the 22nd, April 2023. The regional rugby extravaganza will see Scarlets take on Dragons RFC before Cardiff Rugby battle it out against the Ospreys in the final weekend of BKT United Rugby Championship action. […]

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Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Judgement Day returns for 2023

The biggest family event in the rugby calendar – Judgement Day – returns to Principality Stadium after a three-year hiatus on Saturday the 22nd, April 2023. The regional rugby extravaganza will see Scarlets take on Dragons RFC before Cardiff Rugby battle it out against the Ospreys in the final weekend of BKT United Rugby Championship action. […]

Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Pivac hails Wales character after victory over Argentina

Wayne Pivac hailed the character of his Wales squad after they bounced back from last weekend’s defeat to New Zealand with a hard-fought 20-13 victory over Argentina. Tries from player of the match Taulupe Faletau and Tomos Williams along with 10 points from the boots of Gareth Anscombe and Rhys Priestland got Wales over the […]

Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Manders appointed new CGB chair

John Manders has been elected to the position of Community Game Board chair. The Welsh Rugby Union Council member takes up the role, which was vacated by former WRU chair Rob Butcher after the recent AGM, with immediate effect. The new appointment means Manders also joins the WRU Board, also in Butcher’s place. In addition, […]

Ireland-Fiji Rugby: Adam Beard: Wales must improve significantly to beat Pumas

Adam Beard insists Wales need to improve significantly if they want to beat an in-form Argentina side at the Principality Stadium tomorrow. Wales lost the opening game of their Autumn Nations Series 55-23 to New Zealand last weekend, and it doesn’t get any easier with the Pumas having beaten England at Twickenham last Sunday. But […]

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