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Coverage of Wales Men, Wales Women and Wales U20s Six Nations campaigns in this week's Welsh rugby Union Podcast. Warren Gatland rounds up a Six Nations campaign which leaves plenty of work ahead of the World Cup. We speak to Wales Women's captain Hannah Jones, outside half Elinor Snowsill, scrum half Keera Bevan, back rower Georgia Evans and second row Natalia John. We also speak to U20s coach Byron Hayward and captain Ryan Woodman about the end of their Six Nations campaign.
We hear from Wales coach Warren Gatland and prop Gareth Thomas, looking forward to facing England. We also speak to Wales U20 coach Byron Hayward and backs Harri Houston and Harri Ackerman.
We look forward to this weekend's internationals in Scotland in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from Wales coach Warren Gatland, defence coach Mike Forshaw and centre Joe Hawkins about the game at Murrayfield. Wales U20 coach Byron Hayward looks forward to their game in Scotland, along with captain Ryan Woodman, Scrum half Archie Hughes and hooker Sam Scarfe.
We speak to the new Wales Player of the Year Will Rowlands in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. And we'll hear from Wales Under 20s coach Byron Hayward as he announces his squad for their Summer Series.
A new tournament for Wales U20s, and what the future competition looks like for the regions, in this week's Welsh Rugby Union podcast. We speak to Wales U20s coach Byron Hayward about the new Summer Series, plus we hear at length from United Rugby Championship chief executive Martin Anayi about all the gripes, grumbles and potential growth for the competition.
Looking ahead to the start of the Six Nations in this week's Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We hear from rival captains Dan Biggar and Jonny Sexton, along with Wales coach Wayne Pivac. We also speak to Wales U20s coach Byron Hayward and Wales Women's Hannah Jones.
There's a lot of ranting on this week's Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast, from Premier Sports, to Cardiff Blues' errors and on to the Wales team selection. Elsewhere, Byron Hayward has been sacked as Wales' defence coach in a move which doesn't look good for Wayne Pivac no matter which way you look at it, and Cardiff Blues' squad players prove they're not up to the task. Time to bring in the youngsters!
Nigel Owens, Shane Williams a Ioan Cunningham sydd yn ymuno â Rhodri i drafod ymadawiad Byron Hayward o garfan Cymru, y golled yn erbyn yr Alban, ac i edrych ymlaen at Iwerddon v Cymru.
You can always rely on Welsh rugby to throw some shock announcements at you. This week Ged and Dan dissect the breaking news that Byron Hayward will no longer be Wales' defence coach. Just days before the Autumn Nations Cup begins with a trip to Dublin as Wales take on Ireland. What does this mean for Wayne Pivac? Is time running out already? Can Gethin Jenkins stop the rot?The Attacking Scrum podcast is sponsored by SO Coffee Trades, get your hands on some at https://socoffeetrades.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Six Nations launch week on the Welsh Rugby Union Podcast. We speak to Wales captains Alun Wyn Jones and Siwan Lillicrap, plus Wales coach Byron Hayward and Neil Jenkins. WRU chairman Gareth Davies pays tribute to chief executive Martyn Phillips, who’s announced his departure in the summer, plus Adam Jones is joining the full-time roster of Welsh referees and Coleg Gwent rugby director Matthew Jones discusses winning the National Schools and Colleges League.
Ben James and Andy Howell sit down to look over Wales' 38-man squad for the Six Nations - which contains a few shocks.We also hear from Wales coaches Wayne Pivac and Byron Hayward, For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Could the Nitro World Games be the most spectacular event held at the Principality Stadium? We find out more from WRU group chief executive and action sports icon and event co-creator Travis Pastrana. We also catch up with Wales U20s in Argentina as they finish the World Rugby U20 championships group stages with a win. We hear from coaches Gareth Williams and Byron Hayward, as well as players Tommy Reffell, Dafydd Buckland and Ioan Davies.
Pete Anglesea on Sale Sharks versus London Irish, Edgeley Park, November 2010. From the Press Room: Sharks' coaches Byron Hayward and Pete Anglesea face the Media after their side's 39-14 win against London Irish in the LV= Cup at Edgeley Park.
Byron Hayward on Sale Sharks versus London Irish, Edgeley Park, November 2010. From the Press Room: Sharks' coaches Byron Hayward and Pete Anglesea face the Media after their side's 39-14 win against London Irish in the LV= Cup at Edgeley Park.
Pre-season press day - with sponsorship by UKFast. Former Guinness Premiership champions Sale Sharks are aiming to get back to the top in 2010 with the help of a record seven figure sponsorship deal from new main backers UKFast. Sale Sharks enter season 2009-2010 knowing all about the challenge, but with an unproven staff – on and off the field. On the pitch, there are many experienced performers still on the books: Charlie Hodgson, Dwayne Peel, Mathew Tait, Mark Cueto to name four. There are new names: David Seymour, Gavin Kerr and surely the longest of them all, Sisaro Koyamaibole. Youth is going to be given its chance, in the shape of Carl Fearns and James Gaskell. Behind the scenes, there’s a balance of the tried and untested. Kingsley Jones and Phil Keith-Roach represent expertise in defensive and scrummaging areas, and they welcome fitness expert Peter Finch, coach Byron Hayward and the new Head Coach Jason Robinson. Players and coaches will have to get used to the new regime – it’s a learning experience. The Heineken Cup beckons, with Harlequins, Cardiff Blues and Toulouse in the Sharks’ Pool. The club will wear a sizzling new European strip in the sponsors’ colours of black and cyan. Backing the club are new major sponsors UKFast – vibrant winners, ambitious, leaders in their own field, created in 1999, just like Sale Sharks. It could be an emotional journey, with passion, surprises, highs and lows on the way. Welcome to the opening act, the Club’s Press Day at Edgeley Park.
Byron Hayward, strategy coach Byron Hayward on Sale Sharks. Skills, Backs & Attack Coach Byron Hayward talks about Newport, tactical kicking and gives his view on the 'Gatland Debate' about the state of the game, either side of Offa's Dyke.