Today’s rugby news includes the All Blacks appointing a Welshman and Wales receiving ‘fair and honest’ bids.

Recent rugby updates from Wales and beyond include the All Blacks’ appointment of Welshman Jon Gardner to their coaching staff for 2024. Gardner, a respected analyst, previously collaborated with New Zealand’s head coach Scott Robertson at the Crusaders. The Pontypridd-born Gardner, who has been in New Zealand since 2015, is regarded as a crucial addition by Robertson for the upcoming season.

Meanwhile, the Dragons are determined to retain key players Rio Dyer and Aaron Wainwright amid interest from England and other overseas teams. Both players, in fine form this season, face decisions about their futures as their contracts expire. Dyer, with 14 caps, must carefully consider offers from Welsh regions to maintain eligibility for the Welsh national team.

Dragons’ head coach Dai Flanagan expressed the team’s commitment to retaining their best players, acknowledging the challenge but emphasizing the club’s focus on individual development.

 

Today's rugby news as All Blacks appoint Welshman and Wales duo get 'fair  and honest' offers - Wales Online

In France’s Pro D2 league, Wales internationals Sam Davies and Tyler Morgan have earned spots in the season’s top-performing team. Davies, the leading goal-kicker, has been praised for his performances with Grenoble, while Morgan, a former Wales center, has been impressive at Biarritz.

Additionally, Virimi Vakatawa made a sensational return for Bristol, contributing to their 21-13 victory over Newcastle. Forced to step away from the game last year due to a heart anomaly, Vakatawa’s comeback has been lauded by Bristol boss Pat Lam, who emphasized the Fijian-born star’s class and resilience in making a successful return to the Premiership.

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