Ronan O’Gara: Do I want the Wales job? I’d prefer Ireland, England or France
Many would have dodged the question but that is not the style of the La Rochelle head coach who looks destined for a top role in Test rugby

Many would have dodged the question but that is not the style of the La Rochelle head coach who looks destined for a top role in Test rugby
Rob Howley believes there is no better leader to have in Wales camp and backs him to turn record slump around
Embattled head coach has dismissed reports of break clause in his contract and insists keeping him on is best for national team
Defeat by South Africa on Saturday could result in Kiwi’s departure as head coach after a dismal second spell in charge
Exclusive: Mark Robinson sits down with Telegraph Sport to discuss the game’s big issues, from 20-minute red cards to World Rugby elections
Rugby unions reportedly want to avoid criticism over human rights despite an £800m offer
Move to five rounds of ‘Super Saturday’ would remove Friday logistical issues, while Sunday matches are unpopular with fans and broadcasters
He was uncompromising and fearless, rock-solid in the tackle and imperious under the high ball, with a ferocious desire to go on the attack
European cup competitions are a chance to showcase the best of the sport but fragmentation of broadcast platforms has alienated fans
Complex corporate matters cannot be solved by some form of strange rugby-knowledge osmosis – a broader approach is needed
Andy Farrell is about to embark on the most challenging and exciting assignment in our game – here is how I approached it in my four spells
Former scrum-half claimed Gatland was ‘laughing all the way to the bank’ amid a poor run of results for Wales
With three different cards available to them, referees should no longer need to outsource their decision-making
Ellis Bevan, not Sam Costelow, was supposed to come on to replace the injured Mason Grady
Exclusive: Wales captain issues a rallying cry to his team-mates ahead of a crucial set of autumn internationals
Wales have lost nine straight Tests, dating back to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals a year ago
Ioan Cunningham is first casualty after Telegraph reported players were pressured, while executive director Nigel Walker gets stern warning
Going for a pattern featuring England’s rose, Scotland’s thistle, Ireland’s shamrock and Wales’ feathers is bold, but arguably not a success