Wales national rugby league team

Wales national rugby league team

Infobox rugby league nation
Name = Wales
Badge = Wales rugby league logo.jpg
Badge_size = 150px
Nickname = The Dragons
Association = Wales Rugby League
Region = Europe
Coach = flagicon|Australia John Dixon
Captain = flagicon|Wales Lee Briers
Home Stadium = Brewery Field
RLIF Rank = 10th
Most caps = Jim Sullivan (26)
Top try-scorer = Iestyn Harris (12)
Top goal-scorer = Jim Sullivan (60)
Top point-scorer = Iestyn Harris (165)
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First game = flagicon|New Zealand New Zealand 8 - 9 Wales flagicon|Wales (Aberdare, Wales; 1 January 1908)
Largest win = flagicon|USA USA 4 - 92 Wales flagicon|Wales (Philadelphia, USA; 11 June 1995
Largest loss = flagicon|Australia Australia 74 - 4 Wales flagicon|Wales (Bridgend, Wales; 19 August 2003)
World cup apps = 3
World cup first = 1975
World cup best = Semi-finals, 1995; 2000

The Wales national rugby league team represent Wales in international rugby league tournaments. The team were ran under the auspices of the Rugby Football League, but an independent body, Wales Rugby League, now runs the team from Cardiff. Despite playing many matches against some of the best teams in the world, Wales are not regarded as a test nation. A total of three Welsh players have been entered into the Rugby League Hall Of Fame.

The team dates back to 1907, making them the third eldest national side after England and New Zealand. And it was a touring New Zealand side that Wales first played against in 1908, winning 9-8 at Aberdare. Since then Wales have regularly played England, since 1935 France, as well as welcomed the touring Australia and New Zealand teams. Although they rarely toured themselves, not playing a match in the Southern Hemisphere until 1975. For twenty-six years Wales competed against their two biggest rivals, England and France, in the European Nations Cup, winning the trophy four times. They have also competed in the World Cup on three occasions, the first time being in 1975. In 1995 and 2000 they had their most successful tournaments to date, surprisingly making the Semi-Finals on both occasions before being beaten by England and Australia respectively. Wales failed to qualify for the 2008 World Cup, being the second highest ranked side not to do so, having lost to Scotland on points difference over two matches. Similar to many other Welsh national sporting teams, Wales strip has been primarily red for many years, including now. However in their last World Cup campaign in 2000 they did wear a shirt featuring the Welsh flag, adding a touch of green and white. The team are known as "The Dragons" and so the teams logo on the shirt is a red dragon.

Currently the team are ranked tenth in the world, ahead of Scotland, but behind Lebanon and Ireland. In Europe only they are ranked sixth, once again behind Lebanon but ahead of Russia and Serbia. In 2008 Australian John Dixon became the new head coach and Lee Briers is captain, having played for Wales since 1998.

History

Foundations

It could be argued that the foundations for the Welsh team began in 1904. On the 5 April 1904 England played an international match against the "Other Nationalities", a team comprising of Welshman and Scotsman, in Wigan. Of the twelve players who played for the Other Nationalities team, as it was a 12-a-side game, ten of them were Welshmen coming from Northern English clubs. At the turn of the century many Welshmen made the switch from rugby union, wanting to be payed for playing, and although the numbers switching were constantly increasing, the Northern Union did not think that a Welsh side would be strong enough for England. After 80 minutes however, the Other Nationalities had beaten England 9-3. Nevertheless this team carried on for another two years, playing England annually in 1905 and 1906, losing 26-11 and drawing 3-3 respectively.

The Kiwis In Aberdare

From 1905 to 1910 Rugby League as a sport enjoyed growth, not just in Wales and England, but also on the east coast of Australia and in northern New Zealand. When Albert Henry Baskerville's NZ All Golds with their guest Australian star Dally Messenger arrived in Britain for the inaugural tour by a southern hemisphere side, the first full international was against Wales on New Year's Day 1908. The Welsh rugby league team were contesting their first national fixture, and managed to beat the touring Kiwis 9-8 in Aberdare in front of 20,000 spectators. This was the first international match played under new "Northern Union" rules, which would later be rapidly changed again, but these rules were a small departure from traditional rugby union rules which had been used in previous international matches (minus the amount of players, which were experimentally changed by the NU several times). The New Zealand team, or the "All Golds" as they were being called by the New Zealand newspapers, had never played rugby by these rules before but did have a week of preparation and traning sessions leading up to the match. With this Welsh victory and large crowd, Wales played their second fixture in Tonypandy, and managed to win that match too recording a 35-18 win against what would soon become their main rival, the England Lions. At the end of 1908 Wales played their third and final fixture of the decade, playing England again, but this time in Broughton in Greater Manchester. This time they lost 31-7. However in 1909 another victory was to occur for Welsh Rugby League, with a Welsh League XIII made up of players still playing in Wales beating a touring Australian side.

Defeats against England

In the years before the outbreak of the war, Wales regularly played England. The two national teams played each other every single year including 1914. Due to Rugby League only extensively being played in the two countries in the whole of the Northern Hemisphere, touring Australia and New Zealand teams where the only chances to play someone different. Although the two matches against the English played in Wales where played in Ebbw Vale in Gwent, the Welsh travelled around England for away matches, playing in Coventry, Oldham, Plymouth and St Helens. Collectively those seven matches in Wales and England produced six defeats for the Welsh team, although there were signs of improvement, in the last match in St Helens the Dragons narrowly lost by just four points, the match ending 16-12. On the 7 October 1911 Wales played Australia for the first time. The match, held at Ebbw Vale again, drew 7,000 people to watch Wales go down 20-28. The match was significant though because throughout the next few decades Australia would play the Dragons in Wales whenever they toured Great Britain. During and after the First World War many sports suffered, and rugby league in Wales was no exception, the team didn't play a match again until 1921.

The Twenties

After a seven year hiatus Wales once again played England and continued to do so annually throughout the 1920s, apart from in 1924. Because of the long hiatus a large proportion of players competing in the 1921 match were earning their first cap for the team. The first game at Leeds saw Wales lose 35-9 in front of 13,000. A further 13,000 saw a touring Australia play Wales in December 1921, this time in Pontypridd. Like the first time these nations played each other, Australia narrowly defeated the Welsh, the final score being 16-21. In 1922 Wales took part in the first international rugby league match to be played in London. England beat Wales 12-7 in Herne Hill but just 3,000 people turned up to watch, one of the lowest attendances to ever watch a Wales match. After four more matches against England in various Rugby League strongholds in Northern England, the Dragons once again played in Wales. Two matches were played in 1926 in Pontypridd, the same year that a Pontypridd domestic side joined the English leagues, although they disbanded a year later. The first match saw finished Wales 22-30 England with a record 23,000 in attendance. The second match saw Wales comfortably beat the touring New Zealand 34-8. Three more matches against England were played including one in November 1928 played in Cardiff. It was in the twenties that Jim Sullivan, one of three Welsh players to be entrolled into the Rugby League Hall Of Fame, started rising through the ranks at Wigan. A career spanning 25 years saw him play many times for Wales picking up 26 caps, a record that hasn't been beaten. He also represented Great Britain 25 times and Glamorgan & Monmouthshire 12 times.

The European Nations Cup

The 1930s were to herald a new era for the team. In 1930 and 1933 Wales played Australia at Wembley Stadium in London. On both occasions they failed to win, losing 26-10 and being thrashed 51-19. However at the time Australia were arguably considered the world's second best nation (behind England) and so particularly in the first game, Wales had done very well against the touring Kangaroos. Wales luck against England didn't change either suffering three losses to the Lions in three games, in Huddersfield, Salford and Leeds. They were very unlucky in the latter however, with England winning 14 points to 13. Exactly 27 years after Wales played their first match, they played France for the first time in a new competition called the European Nations Cup, in which Wales, France and England would play two matches each. Wales and France kicked off the tournament on New Year's Day in front of 15,000 in Bordeaux. But the Dragons lost 18-11, and their match against England was just as bad losing 24-11 in Liverpool. The France versus England match finished a 15-15 draw so England won the inaugural competition on points difference. Wales finished bottom. The next European Nations Cup brought better fortunes to the Welsh and they kicked off the competition, which was staged across Winter 1935 and 1936, with a 41-7 thrashing against France. The team were cheered on by 25,000 people at Llanelli, a town considered a rugby union stronghold. And three months later Wales did the unexpected and squeezed past England, winning 14-17 away at Hull. This was a huge result for Wales, having not beaten England since 1923, and they had won the cup for the first time. For the next two competitions Wales successfully defended the cup. A 3-2 win against the English in Pontypridd, coupled with a 9-3 victory in Paris saw Wales clinch the cup for the second time, and then in 1938 the Dragons beat England again by one point in Bradford before beating the French 18-2. In the 1938/1939 tournament, the last to be held for six years because of the Second World War, Wales beat their main rivals England before dramatically losing 16-10 in Bordeaux against Les Tricolores. Because of the French's victory against England, Wales finished second and the cup was taken across the channel.
* 1907 Wales play their first international match – won against New Zealand in Aberdare (17,000). Win the first Anglo-Welsh match 35-18.
* 1909 The Welsh League XIII defeat the touring Australians.
* 1926 Wales defeat New Zealand 34-8 – the New Zealanders award full caps for the match.
* 1936 Wales win the second European Championship with a 17-14 Victory over England in Hull.
* 1938 Wales win the European championship for the third consecutive season.
* 1945 30,000 people attend a match against England in Swansea.
* 1947 Wales defeat England 10-8 in Wigan.
* In 1975 live Sullivan's try effectively won the World title for Australia, as Wales beat England 12-7 at Brisbane, thanks to Sullivan’s match-clinching try after chasing a ball over the English line. The final three games in the tournament, however, all ended in losses and Wales finish third.
* On Sunday 27 October 1991, Papua New Guinea met Wales at Vetch Field, Swansea. Roared on by a fervent crowd of 11,422; Wales won by a record 68-0 margin, scoring thirteen tries. In that match Jonathan Davies scored 24 points.
* In December 1992 Wales defeated France in Perpignan, their first win on French soil for thirty years.
* 1995 Wales win the European Championship, with a win over England (the first since 1968 and the biggest on Welsh soil). Mike Gregory is head coach for the 1995 World Cup. Wales make the semi-finals of the World Cup, only to lose to England. The 1995 World Cup between Wales and Western Samoa in front of a capacity crowd of over 15,000 at Swansea was a pinnacle for Welsh Rugby League in the modern era. Following rugby union’s decision to go professional, the flow of talent going north from the valleys dried up and Jonathan Davies returned to rugby union.
* In 1996, Wales beat France in Carcassonne to bring home the European Championship for the first time in 57 years.
* 1997 Anger as the RFL announce that at the proposed 1998 World Cup (never played), Wales would not be included at the expense of the NZ Maoris. Wales were once again to form part of Britain.
* 1998 Emerging England defeat a full Welsh side in Widnes.
* In November 2000 Wales again made the World Cup semi finals, losing to Australia in a hard-fought battle at Huddersfield.
* In November 2005 Wales took second in the European Nations Cup, losing to France in the final at Carcassonne.

2008 squad

Announced on 7 October, 2008

This is the team that played England at Doncaster in a World Cup warm-up match for the England squad.The match was played on 10 October, 2008.

Hall Of Fame

The following Welsh players have been inducted into both the British Rugby League Hall of Fame and the international Rugby League Hall of Fame

*Billy Boston
*Gus Risman
*Jim Sullivan

Wales A

See Wales A

ee also

* Rugby league in Wales
* British Rugby League Hall of Fame
* Celtic Crusaders
* Cardiff Demons
* Newport Titans
* European Nations Cup
* Emerging Nations Tournament
* World Cup
* Rugby League Conference

ource

* [http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/rugby%20union%20history.htm HISTORY OF RUGBY IN OTHER COUNTRIES]

External links

* [http://wales.rleague.com The Welsh Rugby League official website]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8688708056145983012&q=rugby+league/ Google-Video]


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