RIP Glyn Shaw

Everyone at Wales Rugby League is saddened to hear about the death of former Wales Rugby League men’s international player Glyn Shaw, aged 71. Heritage #306, Glyn won seven caps for Wales, making his debut against France in 1978, and one cap for Great Britain, playing against New Zealand in 1980. Born on April 11, …

Wales Wheelchair break records to win sixth Celtic Cup

Wales Wheelchair Rugby League international Stuart Williams (pictured above receiving the Celtic Cup from WRL general manager Mark Jones) has become the first player to ever score 50 tries in Wales RL colours as he helped his side to win their sixth successive Celtic Cup. No player in any other Wales international rugby league side …

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Please find our latest job vacancies below. Team Managers – Wales Women, Cardiff Demons, Wales Students – Expiry 13/05/2022

Boyd-Ward chasing more Celtic Cup success

Wales Wheelchair international, Jodie Boyd-Ward, has just one aim in mind ahead of this weekends Celtic Cup in Wrexham – victory. The Leeds Rhinos star is arguably the most successful woman to ever play wheelchair rugby league, and she wants to add to her impressive career record by helping Wales to a sixth successive title …

New development team appointed at Wales Rugby League

Wales Rugby League are pleased to announce four new positions in the organisation, with more soon to follow. Mark Jones has been appointed as the new General Manager of Wales Rugby League. Previously the National Development Manager, Mark has been involved in rugby league in Wales for over a decade, working for both the WRL …

Gwylio’r Cymry: Ebrill 29-Mai 1 2022

Ian Golden, Alex Paynter and Harry Jones look back at the weekend’s elite action featuring Wales internationals and other World Cup prospects. The story of the weekend came from the RFL Women’s Nines where 21 Welsh players, including 14 who are already capped, played for six different sides in the 20-team tournament that acted as qualifiers for …

Cardiff Demons finish second in their group in the RFL Nines

Cardiff Demons competed well in the inaugural RFL Women’s Rugby League Nines in Warrington, winning their first two games, but came short in the deciding group match against group favourites York City Knights. York, along with the other group winners, St Helens, Leeds Rhinos, Catalans Dragons and Huddersfield Giants, will now play in a finals …