Former prop Adam Jones will act as Wales' scrum consultant for the Six Nations, which starts with the trip to France on Friday.
Former Wales prop Adam Jones is confident that coach Warren Gatland can revive the team's fortunes after 12 straight defeats as they prepare to face France in a daunting Six Nations opener on Friday.
Wynne Evans 'takes time off'
Sir Chris, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer last year, has been ticking off some of his 'bucket list' items and recently enjoyed a special trip to Wales
The service for James Lee Williams, who died earlier this month aged 32, is being held at a church in Denbighshire
Uncapped tighthead prop Ben Warren has been called up to strengthen the Wales squad for the Six Nations Championship, which gets underway this weekend.
Hundreds of roads across Wales are in the process of reverting from 20mph to 30mph, a move that is expected to cost millions. WalesOnline has gathered a comprehensive overview of the situation by reaching out to every local authority in Wales.
Another expense that houses in Wales with a wheelie bin might incur is the cost of replacing the bin if it's damaged or lost in the storm. Currently, Cardiff Council charges £35 for a replacement green wheelie bin, although the price can vary in different councils.
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Wales prop WillGriff John is a major doubt for at least their Six Nations opener against France in Paris on Friday. The 32-year-old failed a Head Injury Assessment after leaving the field in the first half of Sale Sharks' 32-23 home English Premiership defeat by Bath on Sunday.
The loudest stadium in the Six Nations has just got louder after Wales was allowed to close the roof of Principality Stadium for the next two years.
Wales will play all their international fixtures at the Principality Stadium with the roof closed for the next two years after a change of Six Nations protocol.