Wales must ‘learn some tough lessons’ from Australia defeat – Warren Gatland
Gatland insists the future is bright for his team despite yet another Test loss.
Gatland insists the future is bright for his team despite yet another Test loss.
It was a 15th loss in 21 Tests since Warren Gatland returned for a second stint as head coach.
Just this week Neita clocked a season’s 200m-best 22.36 seconds at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial in Hungary.
The 26-year-old is one of Britain’s best hopes for gold this summer.
The ruling means the 31-year-old is able to pursue her quest for a third Olympic medal in Paris.
Campaigners cited Paris 2024 sponsors Toyota, Air France and steel giant ArcelorMittal.
The elite sports funding agency has set a target range of between 50 and 70 medals for the impending Games.
Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer, Jude Bellingham, Ivan Toney and Trent Alexander-Arnold were successful.
The storm had caused widespread damage in the Caribbean, with several people having been killed.
It was their 12th successive loss to the Wallabies in Australia.
The former rugby league star is looking to impress after switching codes.
The 30-year-old has recovered from shoulder surgery in time to play at Paris 2024 and will be joined by Wales’ Anna Hursey.
The 31-year-old Welsh athlete became Great Britain’s first taekwondo gold medallist at London 2012.
Palmer made a promising tournament debut off the bench in Tuesday’s 0-0 stalemate against Slovenia.
Miguel Gutierrez was arrested on Friday in Madrid.