WRU egg chasers become “The Full Team”

Rugby fans throughout Wales can now enjoy Pancake Day safe in the knowledge that they are emulating Warren Gatland’s national side – thanks to a new licensing agreement reached by the Welsh Rugby Union.

Farmhouse Freedom Eggs have teamed up with the WRU to offer top quality free range eggs produced and packed in Wales, now carrying the official WRU three feathers logo on all packaging and to be known as “The Full Team” eggs.

Gatland’s players have been tucking into the high protein, vitamin and mineral rich free range eggs regularly since they began their RBS 6 Nations campaign three weeks ago and national squad nutritionist Jon Williams says that’s made for a happy camp at breakfast time.

“Free range eggs are a vital source of protein and essential fats for our players, while in camp scrambled eggs and omelettes are the players preferred source of protein at breakfast time,” said Williams.
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Hillman gets posthumous Welsh Sevens Cap

The Welsh Rugby Union  paid tribute to former Wales Sevens coach, the late Colin Hillman and showed the importance it places on international Sevens by awarding caps to the Rugby World Cup Sevens winning players.

From now on, caps will now be awarded to all Wales Sevens internationals, but in recognition of all the players who have previously played the shortened game for Wales, a ceremonial ‘first cap’ was presented to Mrs Janine Hillman, Colin Hillman’s widow as a tribute to her husband’s services to Sevens rugby in Wales.

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Datgelwyd cynnydd sylweddol yn y deunydd cyfrwng Cymraeg fydd ar gael ar wefan swyddogol Undeb Rygbi Cymru

An important boost in the amount of Welsh language content available on the official website of the WRU has been unveiled online.

More information has been uploaded entirely in Welsh so that visitors to wru.co.uk will be able to choose which language they want to read.

Many of the translated files are static or timeless information which is permanently available on the website and some news items are also appearing in both English and Welsh.

The Welsh Rugby Union is now committed to continuing to add to the volume of Welsh content available on the official website in the years ahead.

The translation project has been completed with the full backing of the Sports Council for Wales and the support of the Welsh Assembly Government.

It is part of a WRU initiative to adopt an active policy which ensures that Welsh speakers can find out more about the national sport of Wales through its native language.

Anyone who now accesses the WRU website will be able to continue reading pages in English or switch to a predominantly Welsh version with an option where Welsh content is available.

The buttons marked ENG or CYM appear at the top of the left hand menu on the home page of the site.

A translation programme focusing on the static content information on the site has been underway over the past year.

The pilot programme has been extended to include much of the up-to-date breaking news for rugby fans in Wales or Welsh speakers from around the world.

Headlines, picture captions and entire documents have all been translated to ensure Welsh speakers can operate the system in their own language.

The website translation scheme is the culmination of three projects initiated through the Sports Council for Wales.

The first initiative involved creating Welsh language publications and programmes for the Junior World Championship which took place in Wales during June 2008.

The second project saw the WRU revamp the Welsh language signage around the Millennium Stadium which attracts one million visitors each year.

Now the WRU is introducing more video content to its official website and will include Welsh language reports in future.

Welsh Rugby Union Group Chief Executive, Roger Lewis, said: “We are delighted to be able to prove our commitment to the Welsh language through this exciting website initiative.

“It is vitally important for the WRU to reflect the importance of the Welsh language in the culture of a vibrant, modern Wales.

“Rugby is our national sport and we are proud to represent the whole of Wales which means we acknowledge our duty to fully respect the Welsh language.

“I want to thank the Welsh Assembly Government and the Sports Council for Wales for supporting this activity with the help and advice which has led to the completion of this phase of our policy.

“Millions of people visit our website every year so it is vitally important they get an accurate reflection of the place Welsh language has in our culture and life.”

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Rhydian to raise the roof at Millennium Stadium

The Welsh Rugby Union will be hitting all the right notes with fans tomorrow (Saturday, 28 November) – as Rhydian Roberts is set to perform new hit ‘O Fortuna’ before the Invesco Perpetual Autumn Series clash with Australia at the Millennium Stadium.

The classically trained X Factor finalist will raise the iconic roof with the title song from his new studio album before joining the traditional choir for a medley of Welsh rugby favourites and the national anthems.

Rhydian, who sang for the first time at the Millennium Stadium at the Grand Slam party in 2008, said: “I’m so grateful to the WRU for giving me this opportunity to fulfil a life time ambition of mine.

“The Millennium Stadium is my favourite place to sing and I’m more excited than ever before about tomorrow’s encounter between Wales and Australia. Diolch o’r galon. Cymru am byth!”

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Bradley Davies withdraws from Wales squad to face Argentina

Wales and Cardiff Blues second row forward Bradley Davies has withdrawn from the squad to face Argentina in the Invesco Perpetual Series clash at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday (Kick-off 2.30pm) with an ankle injury.

Davies picked up the injury during training at the Welsh Rugby Union National Centre of Excellence on Tuesday and he will be replaced on the bench on match day by Ospreys forward Jonathan Thomas.

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