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gogledd

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  1. But didn't the RFU 'brand' Wheelchair Rugby it for a short while while GB were doing well and getting media traction (and changing its name from Murderball), only to drop it like a hot potato when Olympic funding was needed? The only RU version I'm aware of is Wheelchair Rugby 7s....which again has no support from either the RFU or WRU.
  2. I was very pleasantly surprised at how well Wales mens team fronted up. THey didn't win but they certainly battled in every game. As the Wales Wheelchair team manager, I was more than proud of our team and support staff. We targeted reaching the semi-finals as a minimum and achieved that. We had three superb community events - one online, one in a school in Keighley and one in a youth club in Sheffield. It was a real privilege to be involve with all three events. We made great friends with the USA team who were in the same hotel and we had some smashing comments about our attitude and demeanour from lots of sources. It was ironic that our one blip - a yellow card for Gary Preece, was given by the French official that cant control his own temperament. I was also involved in the State of Mind choir performance before the opening PDRL game and also in the choir at the six 'This Is Us' performances outside Manchester Central before the Wheelchair World Cup final. A really fantastic addition to the games and engage with people from non-RL backgrounds in something totally different to the game itself; a combination of music dance and performance which again focused on inclusivity. Although Wales weren't involved in the World Cup Final the Wheelchair final was probably the best game I saw during the 4 weeks of the tournament. A spectacular game between two evenly matched, skilful teams. Huge Congratulations to England on winning the final. I was disappointed that Wales after beating NZ in the PDRL game had their game nullified by fielding the wrong categories on the field - lets hope thats a lesson learned by the coach and team manager. Overall, far more positives than negatives for me
  3. I heard from a source I trust that he was disciplined the next morning and on the next plane home. He won't officiate again.
  4. Not sure of their names - one may be Ian? They were sitting with Spelly!
  5. Enjoy my day in Manchester yesterday. Two dominant displays from.the men's and women's Australian teams but no less . enjoyable for that. I sat between an excited Aussies and two Swinton fans who were watching their 52 and 53rd game in the World Cup. They have to take the Golden Mile-O-Meter award for the most travelled fans of the tournament. Chapeau gents!
  6. There is a wheelchair version of rugby 7s which is far more like union. It has a ruby ball, passes are backwards, it has scrums and lineouts....but none of the RU governing bodies back it! That may change now.
  7. Our club, North Wales Crusaders, set up with charitable status and attracts plenty of funding streams including Disability Sport Wales
  8. A Welsh neutral on the way home for the tournament. First, if you didn't see it, I was part of the Thi Is Us performance outside the venue. I'll say it myself it looked spectacular. Next was an amazing game of wheelchair rugby league. Closely contested by the best two teams, with very little to separate them....except when it counted England had the better attack moves to penterate some pernacious French defence. The French defensive Referee was a disgrace and hopefully he'll not officiate another game. Absolutely disgraceful behavior form a match official From Wales Wheelchair Rugby League... Congratulations England... World Champions
  9. Tackle of the Week (Week 4) was from Stephen Halsey of Wales and North Wales Crusaders! Awesome!
  10. Got to agree there. Jack Brown is just out of this world and must have been considered but in the Wales Wheelchair camp when we did our video analysis, we thought the biggest threat was Seb Bechara...unfortunately both of them played out of their skin against us!
  11. Croeso cynes/ a warm welcome to Dewsbury for our opening game. Looking forward to meeting some of the Dewsbury fans who we've not seen since we were in the Championship in 2014.
  12. A coachload coming from Chester Gladiators with friends and family. I'll be going to both games and shouting for NZ women and Samoa men. I'll also go to the Wheelchair Final on Friday - and as both teams beat the Wales Wheelchair team I'll definitely be neutral!
  13. I think it will be close with Jack Brown in the England team, without him France would be huge favourites. If they can nullify him they will win - but nobody seems to be able to get anywhere near him! A fabulous player and a terrific sportsman too.
  14. Congratulations to England on their win at the semi-finals and Congratualtions also to France. I'd like to pay tribute to our fantastic players and support staff in Wales Wheelchair Rugby League. For a small nation with very little financial clout we definitely punch above our weight. Thnaks for putting your heart and soul into every game we played. We targetted reaching the semi-finals ans we achieved what we set out to do. We're striving to match the levels set by France and England and we'll keep on improving as the game grows in Wales. This tournament will help us do that, I'm very proud to be their Team Manager.
  15. We do watch how France play and I'm sure the Scots do too. We'd love to get to the stage where we have professional players, but I suspect it's a long way off for both Wales and Scotland
  16. Keep up the comments. Loving sharing them with the squad. Wales Rugby League Wheelchair Team Manager
  17. Wales Wheelchair Rugby League team visit today was something very special for all of us.... fantastic that so many children got to meet us, try out the chairs, catch and pass, and have some fun. You made us feel like rock stars!
  18. As the Wales Team Manager it's been interesting reading and showing the players your comments. Keep watching and keep the comments coming!
  19. A pre-World Cup Test for both sides played to IRL Rules - so ranking points on offer.. The game is at 14:00 on Saturday 29th October at the Archers Arena, Cyncoed Campus, Cardiff Metropolitan University CF23 6XD Free entry - all welcome
  20. Wales by exactly 23 points....and a place in the Quarter finals!
  21. Everybody writing off a Wales win against PNG....but hope is still alive! Wales v England in the QFs is still possible.
  22. I am hopeful that Tonga will underestimate us, and we pinch a narrow win...
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