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Welsh rugby is at war and the road ahead is very uncertain
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Welsh rugby is at war and the road ahead is very uncertain

The Welsh Rugby Union’s decision to reduce Wales’ four professional regions to three was always destined to provoke controversy.

Welsh rugby has a habit of lurching from one crisis to another; a pattern that has existed for generations but has reached unprecedented levels during the professional era.

Steve Tandy marks one year in charge of the Wales national team today. So, has there been progress? WalesOnline rugby writer Ben James looks at the last 12 months in detail

Steve Tandy has already confirmed he will make changes to his Wales side for next Saturday’s Test against South Africa following the 35-21 defeat by Argentina in San Juan.

Over the last three years, Welsh rugby has seen enough drama to fill an entire series of EastEnders.

A Welsh school is looking to rival the likes of Clifton and Millfield and help stop the player drain to England

The WRU needs to find a way of stopping the player drain to England

Steve Tandy has forged a greater alignment over the course of a season

There will be at least 23 non-Welsh-qualified players in Wales next season