Solid start: Wales begin their Six Nations title defence and lock Alun Wyn Jones scores one of their four tries as they beat Scotland 26-13 in Murrayfield
Red Rose wilts: Leigh Halfpenny scores Wales' only try as Wales overcame England 23-15 at the Millennium Stadium
Left feeling Bleu: A Friday night to forget at Stade de France, as Wales skipper Ryan Jones is the picture of dejection after a 21-16 loss to France in the Six Nations
Shanks for the memories: Gavin Henson congratulates Tom Shanklin for his match-winning try in the 20-15 victory over Italy at the Stadio Flaminio. Wales were trailing 15-13 before the replacement crossed in the 72nd minute
Irish eyes are smiling: Tommy Bowe escapes the grasp of Ospreys' team-mate Shane Williams on his way to a try as Ireland chase their their first Grand Slam for 61 years against Wales in Cardiff
Short changed: Wales fly-half Stephen Jones shows the agony after his vital, late long-range penalty kick falls just short, Ireland winning 17-15 to claim the Grand Slam and Six Nations title
Non better: An historic moment in February as Wales Women record their first-ever win over England, a late penalty from Non Evans (right) sealing a 16-15 victory
Top of the props: There is more glory for Wales Women as prop Jenny Davies' try helps secure the Triple Crown with a 13-10 victory over Ireland at Taffs Well
Cup of cheers: The win over Ireland also secured automatic qualification into the 2010 World Cup, where Wales Women will face New Zealand, Australia and South Africa in a tough pool stage
The beginning of the end? Gavin Henson is injured during the Ospreys' EDF Cup semi-final against Gloucester in March. He has not been on a rugby field since and is currently on unpaid leave from the region
Neath, Neath, Neath! Fly-half Arwel Thomas celebrates with the Swalec Cup after Neath beat Llanelli 27-21 in the final
World Cup wonders: Wales upset the odds in the Rugby World Cup Sevens quarter-finals in Dubai as Tom Isaacs' try helps knock out New Zealand 15-14
Flying high: Wales dispose of Samoa in the semi-finals before Aled Thomas' clinching try in the final against Argentina secures a 19-12 win and the Sevens World Cup
In Sevens heaven: Wales celebrate as they are crowned Sevens world champions in Dubai. In December they were then named Wales Sports Personality team of the year
Up for the Cup. The Blues celebrate their EDF Energy Cup title win with a very convincing 50-12 victory over Gloucester at Twickenham
A kick in the teeth: Martyn Williams misses his kick as Cardiff Blues lose the first Heineken Cup penalty shoot-out 7-6 against Leicester Tigers after the teams were locked 26-26 at the end of extra-time
Great Scott: Former Wales caretaker coach Scott Johnson is unveiled as the Ospreys' new director of rugby
A Prince passes: A sad day for rugby in July as the 'Prince of Centres', former Wales and Lions captain Bleddyn Williams, dies at the age of 86
Check me out: Wing Chris Czekaj celebrates the first of two Wales tries in their 32-23 victory over Canada in Toronto
Heading downhill: Wales captain Ryan Jones suffers a head injury in the 48-15 win over USA in Chicago. Despite the injury Jones was drafted onto the Lions tour only to be ruled out less than 24 hours later with concussion
A Lion rampant: Wales centre Jamie Roberts during the first Test against South Africa getting away from the clutches of Ruan Pienaar. The Lions lost the series but Roberts won the Lions player of the series award
United front: Adam Jones, Matthew Rees and Gethin Jenkins are chosen to start the second Test, the first time since 1955 that the Lions fielded an all-Welsh front row in a Test match
Shouldering the pain: Lions prop Adam Jones is helped off after suffering a dislocated shoulder after a charge from Springboks lock Bakkies Botha. The Lions lost the second Test 28-25 in Pretoria and Botha was banned for two weeks
The cheek of it: Gethin Jenkins follows fellow Wales prop off the pitch as the Lions are dealt another injury blow in the second Test. Jenkins suffered a fractured cheekbone as both props were ruled out of the rest of the tour
Victory at last: After losing the first two Tests, scrum-half Mike Phillips celebrates the Lions' third Test victory over the Springboks at Ellis Park. The 28-9 scoreline was the best performance by a Lions side in South Africa
Group hug: Members stream in for an unusually harmonious Welsh Rugby Union Annual General Meeting following the outbreak of peace in Welsh rugby
Light at the end of the tunnel: Following the AGM stocks of free energy-efficient light bulbs are distributed to all the WRU's member clubs
Fresh pastures: Cardiff City Stadium plays host to tenants Cardiff Blues rugby union team for the first time as they play Leicester Tigers
November fireworks: Lock Alun Wyn Jones' late interception gives Wales a sniff of a draw against New Zealand, only for the breakaway to fizzle out and the All Blacks win 19-12
Crunch time: Back-row Andy Powell is upended by some typically hard-hitting tackling as Wales manage to sneak home 17-13 against Samoa
Pumas left chasing tails: Wing Shane Williams dives over to score one of his two tries as Wales beat Argentina 33-16 in Cardiff
Wallaby woe: Not a great end to the autumn series as an injured Shane Williams leads the Wales team off after suffering a 33-12 defeat at the hands of Australia
Scaling new heights: Robert Norster, Paul Thorburn and Bleddyn Bowen will be among 15 ex-Wales captains climbing Kilimanjaro to raise money for the Velindre Cancer Centre Stepping Stones Appeal next year
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