Wales Rugby's Historic Low: A Deep Dive into the 2025 Six Nations Struggles
Explore Wales Rugby's challenging 2025 Six Nations campaign, analyzing the men's and women's teams' historic losses and future prospects.





The Unprecedented Struggle of Wales Rugby
The 2025 Six Nations tournament marked a historic low for Wales Rugby, with both the men's and women's teams enduring winless campaigns. Over 86 days, Wales played 10 matches across both squads, losing all of them. This article delves into the key moments, the challenges faced, and the road ahead for Welsh rugby.
Men's Team: A Series of Defeats
The men's team, under interim coach Matt Sherratt, faced a series of devastating losses, culminating in a record 68-14 defeat to England in Cardiff. This loss ensured Wales picked up the Wooden Spoon for the second consecutive year, a first in their history. The team's performance has seen them slip to 12th in the world rankings, just one place above Eddie Jones' Japan side.
Women's Team: Struggles Continue
The women's team, led by Sean Lynn, also faced a tough tournament. Despite Lynn's impressive track record with Gloucester-Hartpury, the team could not secure a single win. The most concerning aspect was the scale of their losses, particularly against Ireland and Italy, teams they had previously dominated.
The Road Ahead
Dave Reddin, the new performance director for Welsh Rugby, faces a monumental task. With at least 11 more fixtures in 2025, Reddin must find a way to lift both teams from their current lows. The immediate priority is finding a permanent head coach for the men's team and preparing both squads for upcoming international fixtures and the World Cup.
Key Fixtures and Future Prospects
- Men's Team: Upcoming matches against Japan, Argentina, New Zealand, and South Africa.
- Women's Team: A two-Test tour of Australia in July and the World Cup in England.
Welsh rugby is at a crossroads, and the next few months will be crucial in determining its future trajectory. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Reddin and Lynn can turn the tide and restore pride in Welsh rugby.