Wales Wheelchair advertising for coaching and management staff

Wales Rugby League are advertising for coaching and management staff for their Wheelchair international side, as all positions are always renewed following a World Cup cycle. Stephen Jones will remain as Head of Wheelchair Rugby League for Wales Rugby League, as the code is growing in our country, so is looking for a new head …

Wales Wheelchair tour of Brazil postponed until September

The Wales Rugby League Wheelchair international side’s tour to Brazil has been pushed back until September 2023. Last year’s World Cup semi-finalists were due to tour the South American nation next month, however, following requests from the host nation, this has been pushed back until autumn. The tour has been moved to coincide with the …

Harry Jones becomes first Wheelchair player to be awarded testimonial

Wales international Harry Jones has become the first ever Wheelchair Rugby League player to ever be awarded a testimonial. The Welsh international has been recognised for his long service to the game, good character and service in the community. Jones was one of the founding members of North Wales Crusaders Wheelchair side back in 2013, …

Wales Rugby League name Team of the Year

Wales Rugby League have named their Team of the Year for 2022. We wanted to do a team of 17, but in the end, felt we needed to recognise more, so we did “an NRL style” 21-player squad release. We also wanted to be inclusive and not just concentrate on our three elite sides, so …

Wales Rugby League – a successful year to build on

After we reported last week that a record number of players took part in rugby league in Wales in 2022, we’d like to reflect on the successes that those players achieved, be that trophy wins or participation at a high level. Internationally, we ran eight sides and played 35 international matches. The Wales Wheelchair side …

WRL record all-time high for participation in 2022

Wales Rugby League are pleased to report that participation levels for 2022 in club, regional and international sides are at an all-time high. With a record 2,313 players recorded in the year ending November 30, it’s an increase of 40 per cent on last year’s figure, and the largest since 2013. Over a thousand junior …

Vote North Wales Crusaders WhRLandDSC for Parasport Club of the Year

After winning Parasport Club of the Month for August 2022, now is the time to cast your vote for North Wales Crusaders Wheelchair Rugby League and Disability Sports Club for Parasport Club of the Year. Please vote by clicking here – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2992PGX North Wales Crusaders provided the half of the players for this year’s Wales …

Do you want to get involved in Wheelchair Rugby League?

Domestic Wheelchair Rugby League is in full flow following the success of the national side at the recent World Cup. Cardiff Blue Dragons, North Wales Crusaders and Torfaen Tigers confirm taster sessions whilst West Wales Raiders are looking to confirm some sessions in the coming weeks. Cardiff, who are coached by former Wales head coach, …

Stuart Williams named in Team of the Tournament

Wales Wheelchair captain Stuart Williams has been named in the “Team of the Tournament” for the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup. Leading by example, Williams played in all four of Wales’ matches during the campaign, scoring a hat-trick of tries against USA and one try against England. This increased his Welsh record try total to …

Wales out but not down as Wheelchair Rugby League is the real winner, says Stephen Jones

Wales Wheelchair head coach Stephen Jones says his side were out but not down following their 125-22 loss to England in the Rugby League World Cup semi-final in Sheffield on Sunday afternoon. The Welsh scored just one try in the first half, through Scott Trigg-Turner, and were 70-6 down at half-time. However a much improved …