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Wales' Lake wants Sherratt send-off against England
Scotland 35-29 Wales: Sherratt hopeful vs. England despite record-extending loss
Interim Wales coach Matt Sherratt is looking forward to the challenge of facing England in Cardiff next week despite a record-extending 16th loss in a row for his side in a 35-29 defeat to Scotland on Saturday.
Optimistic Sherratt believes Wales can upset England
Interim Wales coach Matt Sherratt is looking forward to the challenge of facing England in Cardiff next week despite a record-extending 16th loss in a row for his side in a 35-29 defeat to Scotland on Saturday.
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Six Nations will go down to the wire as players across the British Isles continue to put up their hands to tour Australia in the winter, while a former Balmain Tiger said he'd swim Down Under if he gets the chance to tour.
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EDINBURGH - Interim Wales coach Matt Sherratt is looking forward to the challenge of facing England in Cardiff next week despite a record-extending 16th loss in a row for his side in a 35-29 defeat to Scotland on Saturday.
Tim GreySales DirectorLlanmoor Homes The UK Government has made much of its ambitious plans to build 1.5 million new homes over the next
The Six Nations resumes this weekend with a potential championship decider between Ireland and France that is expected to be the match of the tournament.
England and Wales are just 25 days from a two-tier justice system that could last for “at least a year”, Robert Jenrick has warned. Pressure is mounting on Labour to urgently block new Sentencing Council guidelines from coming into force. The new plans could mean white criminals are more likely to be jailed than ethnic minorities offenders.
The brutally honest reply when minister was asked why HS2 was considered an England and Wales scheme
Not an inch of railway has been laid in Wales as part of HS2 - but it's still considered to be of benefit to Wales - the transport minister was asked to justify it
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