WRL celebrate increase in participation ahead of Sunday’s junior finals

Wales Rugby League are nearing the end of a successful domestic season that has seen almost a 50 per cent increase in players compared to 2019. The increase has been enhanced by the seven new community clubs who registered for 2021 – four of whom were in North Wales, an area that staged a men’s …

Returning to watch rugby league in Wales

Message from Gareth Kear CEO From Monday June 7th, regulated outdoor gatherings can take place with spectators. Regulated gatherings can include activities organised by a club or the national governing body of a sport or other activity. The organiser of the activity must meet requirements in the regulations to undertake a risk assessment and take all …

WRL domestic leagues are back – bigger than ever before

After a two-year absence due to Covid-19, the Wales Rugby League’s domestic competitions will resume in June, bigger than it ever has been in it’s 20-year history, with boy’s U10s and women’s senior leagues taking place for the first time. The key emphasis for the community league is fun, with women’s and men’s double headers …