Wales World Cup star plans move into coaching alongside Rhys Webb and Gareth Anscombe and has already landed a job
Scott Baldwin, Rhys Webb and Gareth Anscombe are among the latest Wales internationals to map out plans to move into coaching.
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Scott Baldwin, Rhys Webb and Gareth Anscombe are among the latest Wales internationals to map out plans to move into coaching.
Scotland boasted a miserly defence in the 2020 and 2021 Six Nations but came unstuck this year during a campaign that saw them concede an average of three tries per match.
Scotland have no immediate plans to call up backline replacements for their tour of South America despite losing Adam Hastings and Huw Jones to injury.
Here are the latest rugby headlines on the evening of Wednesday, February 9.
Scotland vs England is always a box-office fixture north of the border. In times where there has been little hope of Scotland mounting a Six Nations title challenge, the Calcutta Cup has provided a focal point for fans and players hoping to upset the odds. Saturday’s win over England could not have been further from this scenario.
Ireland: Hopes were high following their impressive Autumn Nations Series campaign and they were right to be positive after they dismantled defending champions Wales in the Six Nations opener. The Irish were impressive in pretty much every facet, with the forwards dominating and the backline taking advantage of their excellence up front to ease to a bonus-point triumph. The encounter with France this weekend will tell us more but, on this evidence, that could well be a title decider.
If restricting the penalty count to single figures is generally considered to be key to keeping your head above water in international rugby then Scotland did well to swim against the tide during the Autumn Nations Series.