Old meets young in successful first Wheelchair league game

Old met young today in the first day of Wales Rugby League’s new Invitational Wheelchair Rugby League when North Wales Crusaders beat Cardiff Blue Dragons 58-20 in the first-ever game. The league rules state that only one current full international player can be on the field at one time during a game, leading to an …

South Wales Jets and Aberavon Fighting Irish are in the Grand Final

Words: Ian Golden Pic: Siwan Williams Rhondda Outlaws lost their grip on the Welsh title in as they went down 40-10 at Aberavon Fighting Irish in an exciting semi-final match. However the 30-point margin was an imbalance to the quality of the game, as the Outlaws were still in the contest right up until the …

Semi-final day in South Wales

It’s time for the men’s League semi-finals in South Wales with the unbeaten South Wales Jets hosting Bridgend Blue Bulls at The Wern in Merthyr Tydfil and holders Rhondda Outlaws travelling to Harlequins Field in Port Talbot to face Aberavon Fighting Irish. Both games kick-off at 2.30pm. Playing their first games of rugby league this …

World Cups to be held in the Southern Hemisphere in 2026

The next IRL Rugby League World Cup will take place in the Southern Hemisphere in 2026, with men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments to again be played alongside each other, with Wales confirmed as having already qualified for the Wheelchair World Cup. An IRL board meeting in Singapore has agreed to shift the World Cup from …

WRL Wheelchair Invitational League kicks off in Cardiff on Sunday

The inaugural Wales Rugby League Wheelchair Invitational League kicks off this Sunday with a mouth-watering couple of fixtures at the Cardiff City House of Sport, starting at noon. First up, newcomers Cardiff Blue Dragons have a baptism of fire against the experienced North Wales Crusaders in what will be the hosts’ first ever game. Argonauts …

Gwylio’r Cymry/Welsh Watch: Gorffenaf 27-31

Ian Golden and Barry Andrews review the weekend’s action in matches that featured Wales internationals and hopefuls. Pic: Paul Brookes Rob Massam found himself going over the line but unfortunately was part of the losing North Wales Crusaders side in a thriller against Cornwall which finished 40-34. The Cornwall side included Ewan Badham, Ieuan Badham, …