Wales' Ryan Jones, center, takes a kick against Wales during their Six Nations rugby union international match at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010. View Photo »
CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 20: Wales captain Ryan Jones in action during Wales Rugby training at the Millennium stadium on November 20, 2009 in Cardiff, Wales. View Photo »
CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 07: Wales captain Ryan Jones makes a point during the Invesco Perpetual series match between Wales and New Zealand at Millennium Stadium on November 7, 2009 in Cardiff, Wales. View Photo »
READING, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Welsh players, (L-R) Tom Willis (Newport Gwent Dragons), Paul Tito (Cardiff Blues), Ryan Jones (Ospreys) and Mark Jones (Scarlets) pose with the Heineken Cup during the Heineken Cup UK Launch at the Madejski Stadium on September... View Photo »
READING, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Harry Ellis (L) of Leicester Tigers and Ryan Jones of the Ospreys hold the Heineken Cup during the Heineken Cup UK Launch at the Madejski Stadium on September 29, 2009 in Reading, England. View Photo »
READING, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Players of British teams that will take part in the Heineken Cup (L-R) Harry Ellis (Leicester Tigers) Mike Blair, (Edinburgh), Will Skinner (Harlequins), Tom Willis (Newport Gwent Dragons), Ryan Jones (Ospreys), Alastair... View Photo »
Nashville Predators forward J.P. Dumont, right, celebrates his tying goal with Jason Arnott (19) and Ryan Jones, center, in the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings in Detroit, Thursday, April 9, 2009. Nashville won 4-3 in a... View Photo »
Ospreys' Ryan Jones cleans blood from his face during their EDF Energy Cup semi-final rugby match against Gloucester in Coventry, central England March 28, 2009. View Photo »
Wales captain Ryan Jones reacts after his team were beaten 17-15 by Ireland in a Six Nations rugby union international match at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Saturday March 21, 2009. Ireland captured its first Grand Slam in the Six Nations for 61... View Photo »
Wales' Ryan Jones, left, and Ireland's Donncha O'Callaghan clash during their Six Nations rugby union international match at the Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, Saturday March 21, 2009. View Photo »
Wales' Ryan Jones (R) and team mate Alun-Wyn Jones tackle Ireland's Paul O'Connell during their Six Nations rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales March 21, 2009. View Photo »
Ryan Jones of Wales (L) clashes with Ireland's Donncha O'Callaghgan during their Six Nations rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales March 21, 2009. View Photo »
Tom Prydie Quotes of the week Related links Teams Italy Wales Players Tom Prydie Also see Sky Sports experts Rugby on Sky Live scores Video highlights Bet now Teenager Tom Prydie has revealed he will heed the advice of captain Ryan Jones when he steps... Full Article at Sky Sports
Prydie features in a Wales team showing five changes from the side beaten 27-12 by Ireland last Saturday. He replaces Leigh Halfpenny, while Mike Phillips takes over from scrum-half Richie Rees, prop Gethin Jenkins is in for Paul James, No.8 Ryan Jones... Full Article at Scrum.com
Wales Test player and youngest of all-time when he lines up against RBS 6 Nations opponents Italy in Cardiff. His shock selection - after just two appearances for the Ospreys - also sees him eclipse England centre Mathew Tait as the youngest Six Nations... Full Article at Metro.co.uk
Lions last summer, Gethin Jenkins, Mike Phillips, Adam Jones, Alun Wyn Jones, Ryan Jones, Leigh Halfpenny, Byrne and Matthew Rees, missing at various times: Phillips has not played for Wales since last season’s Six Nations, but he is expected to return... Full Article at Irish Times
“Emotions are always quite high in the immediate aftermath of a defeat and it is easy sometimes to throw your toys out of the pram. “Once you have assessed things in the cold light of day, things can seem calmer.” Williams led his side in the absence... Full Article at Wales Online
Wyn Jones and Mike Phillips. Scrum-half Phillips, a true world-class player, loosehead prop Jenkins and skipper Ryan Jones, who missed the Croke Park showdown because of a calf problem, could be fit for Saturday, while Gatland will ponder over bringing... Full Article at Wales Online
Wales' 27-12 defeat against Ireland - their heaviest Six Nations loss of the Gatland coaching reign - consigned them to a finish outside the top three. Gatland's hand could be strengthened by the probable availability of British and Irish Lions trio... Full Article at Planet Rugby
End of story. O’Connell and Brian O’Driscoll do it but even in their absence there is a growing list of Irish men more than willing to make the correct decisions. There is no excuse for the shambles that was the Welsh lineout. The injured Wyn Jones is... Full Article at Irish Times
Paddy O’Brien and Craig Joubert contrived to reduce the contest at the breakdown in favour of the attacking team, and thereby dilute one of Ireland’s primary strengths, to limit Wales to just one line-break and no tries was all the more praiseworthy. ... Full Article at Irish Times
27-12 defeat against Ireland - their heaviest Six Nations loss of the Gatland coaching reign - consigned them to a finish outside the top three. Gatland’s hand could be strengthened by the probable availability of British and Irish Lions trio Mike... Full Article at The Daily Post
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Our discipline is not good, and perhaps it is time we became more mature and grew up a bit ... We shipped ten points during the yellow card, the lineout went to pot in the first half and Ireland were very good at the breakdown. That series of scrums early in the second half was the turning point of the ...
It was good to get back into the environment straight away
You cannot win test matches without a set piece and he brings a certain stability to our scrum
It's good to have Adam back. You cannot win Test matches without a set-piece and he brings a certain stability to our scrum.
Tommy is just a try machine. Whenever any player sees Tommy's name on the team-sheet then he gains confidence. His try record speaks volumes for him. He is a great player and a great bloke.
At this level there is little between teams and the margins are small
We know what we need to do, and that is to get our own house in order after the disappointment last weekend of losing against Clermont
We just had to get back to our game ... We had to get the puck low, grind it out. I think when we try to get away from our game a little bit and make small plays in the neutral zone, we get ourselves in trouble. For us it is all about getting the pucks deep, putting pressure on their defense, creating t...
If we don't hit the right performance levels in the final two fixtures this month, then the results we secured in October and December won't count for anything
We just came together as a group, said we had to focus because power plays are something that can win you games and a penalty kill keeps you in them
I think that when I went back to Milwaukee and produced a little bit, it got my confidence up and I was almost a whole different player
#ICD Paul Ryan Jones, Swansea Room: 3 at 09:30
- cSwansea 1 hour ago
Is in maths ICT with Ryan Jones
- JezakiWaha 2 hours ago
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@NHL_Oilers that's cool .. Sorry for the rudeness.. Just a Ryan Jones fan. Thanks again for update
- ryanpwilliams 5 hours ago