Leigh Halfpenny and Alun Wyn Jones say farewell to Wales in Barbarians match
Warren Gatland uses match against Eddie Jones’ selection in Cardiff to look towards Six Nations
Warren Gatland uses match against Eddie Jones’ selection in Cardiff to look towards Six Nations
Argentina have a habit of oscillating wildly between blunders and brilliance – but either way they caught Wales napping
Plus, how a referee change provided the ultimate test and why Argentina adapted better
Exclusive Ben Morel interview: Departing Six Nations chief lifts the lid on his five-year tenure, and discusses where tournament is going
Who do our team of rugby writers want to be in Simon Middleton's match-day squad for the Six Nations opener against Scotland?
Red Roses great is ready to bow out in style at the place it all began for her
Ludlam and Willis were superb in England's win over Wales, with Alex Dombrandt capping off a fine back row showing all around
Mark McCall facing a dilemma over which of his emblematic players to keep in what could be a hammer blow for the Premiership
A day of reckoning is coming for the sport if they ignore a poison which is percolating through at all levels
The lock's career at Saracens is in doubt after he was asked to take a 50 per cent pay cut
At just 22 he can be an integral figure for Wales well beyond this tournament in France and has many excited about his prospects
Rugby World Cup pool-stage permutations explained – England and Wales first teams through to the knockouts
Telegraph Sport assesses how the final eight remaining sides stack up… plus rankings on the sides exiting at the pool stage
New Zealand, South Africa and Australia have shared eight wins in the nine previous tournaments but they do not scare the Europeans anymore
Speaking on behalf of her team-mates, Jones made a plea to the assembled media over coverage of women's rugby
Having taken two arduous years of rehab to come back from a knee injury, Wales fly-half seized his opportunity to shine against Australia
The Wallabies’ record 40-6 loss to Wales could have been even worse for Eddie Jones’ side