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Here are the latest rugby headlines on Wednesday, March 25.
Wales star signs new deal
Wales Six Nations star Alex Mann has committed his future to Cardiff and will stay in Welsh rugby after signing a new contract with the capital club.
Mann’s current deal was due to expire at the end of the season and news of his new contract is a big boost to the region amid a standout season for club and country.
The 24-year-old was the top tackler in the entire Six Nations and broke the tournament record for a single match with 33 against Ireland in Dublin.
Mann said: “I’m really happy to be able to extend my contract with Cardiff and I’m just looking forward to the future and what we can achieve as a group.
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“This is obviously my home club, I have been here since I was 16 years old and have a lot of mates here, so it means a lot and I remain really grateful to all of the coaches and staff who have believed in me over the years and given me the opportunity.
“This season has gone well for me and I just want to continue developing and giving my very best for the Blue & Black jersey.
“As a group, we still have plenty to play for in the months ahead so I am really eager to get back out there with the boys and give my all.
“Representing such a famous club is a privilege, even more so at the Arms Park and I am excited for the future here. We are heading in the right direction and I am looking forward to playing my part.”
Mann, who came through the Cardiff Rugby pathway, captained Wales Under-20s in two consecutive seasons before stepping up to the senior game. He made his debut for the senior Cardiff team in 2021.
Head coach Corniel van Zyl said: “We are really pleased that Alex has decided to continue his journey at Cardiff, particularly on the back of such an impressive season so far, most recently with Wales in the Six Nations where he put in some big performances.
“He has been brilliant for Cardiff during my time at the club. It is very clear that he really cares about the club, his teammates and the people we represent.
“On the pitch, he clearly has an all in mentality. He puts his body on the line, is very versatile and has an all-round game where he can make an impact on both sides of the ball.
“So he is a really important player for us both on and off the pitch and I’m looking forward to seeing him continue to develop at Cardiff.”
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Wales legend Jones set to stay at Quins
Wales legend Adam Jones is set to remain at Harlequins amid a massive coaching shake-up that has seen former Australia head coach Robbie Deans appointed as director of rugby next season.
The English club announced three major appointments on Tuesday, with Deans leading a new-look set-up, Jason Gilmore becoming head coach and Rob Hunter to join as forwards coach in July.
It has been confirmed Hunter will work alongside scrum guru Jones next term. The Welshman has been a coach at Harlequins since 2018 and was drafted in to help coach Wales during last year’s Six Nations.
Quins have endured a difficult season, with the departure of head coach Danny Wilson for Wales last year seemingly having a de-stabilising effect.
Harlequins chief executive Laurie Dalrymple said: “In Rob, we are recruiting a coach with exceptional experience, and he is a proven winner. The titles won at Exeter speak for themselves. We believe he is going to help maximise the ability and robustness of our pack and give us the platform to play the style of rugby synonymous with Harlequins.
“He has also previously been involved in the England pathway, so he has a real eye for talent. Rob will work closely with Matt Ferguson and Adam Jones to develop the promising young forwards coming through our player pathway.”
WRU make second interim appointment
The Welsh Rugby union has announced Steve Salvin has been appointed as Wales Women’s interim forwards coach for the 2026 Six Nations campaign.
Salvin has been seconded from his role as Exeter Chiefs Women’s head coach to take up his position with Wales. It follows the interim appointment of former Wales international Ashley Beck as attack coach
Salvin was part of the coaching team that guided Exeter Chiefs to back-to-back PWR finals in 2022 and 2023. He will join a new Wales Women’s coaching team, alongside Tyrone Holmes, defence coach, and Beck, interim attack coach.
Salvin said: “The opportunity to work at international level with Wales and in the Women’s Six Nations was too good to turn down.
“Sean (Lynn) is a coach I have coached against in the PWR and all the coaches respect what he built at Gloucester-Hartpury and the success he had building a successful high-performance team.
“His teams are always built on a real work ethic, grit and determination and his ability to bring players together and forge an identity has always been key.
Lynn added: “Steve is a coach I know well and respect from my time in the PWR and his experience of the women’s game with the Chiefs is three to see.
“His forward pack have always been resilient, well-organised and a well-drilled outfit, and they make sides work hard throughout a game.”








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