Wales announce their 24-woman squad to face England

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Wales Rugby League have named a 24-strong Wales Women’s squad out of which they’ll select their 17 for the test match against England in Warrington in exactly one month’s time on Friday June 25 (kick-off 6pm).

Eleven players remain from the first ever squad in 2019 who went on to beat England Lions, with a further 11 of the 13 potential new caps coming from the elite athlete ID days that were held by WRL in both the north and south of Wales in April.

The 11 players who remain from that first squad over 18 months ago are Lauren Aitken, Leanne Burnell, Shaunni Davies, Seren Gough-Walters, Emily Hughes, Savannah Ledsam, Joeann McGuire, Charlie Mundy, Sara Prosser, Kathryn Salter and Rafiuke Taylor.

Joining them are Carys Marsh of Wigan Warriors and Keira McCosh from Warrington Wolves.

Since being selected in the Wales train-on squad, Rebecca Davies has also joined Warrington and has made her Super League debut.

Two Wales rugby union international players, Sian Moore and Ffion Lewis, could become the next dual code rugby internationals, whilst Eleri Michael and Amberley Ruck could become cross-coders of a different kind, Michael having previously played netball for Wales and Ruck being a Wales touch international.

The new squad also includes twins Sara and Ffion Jones who both play rugby union for Swansea, whilst team-mate Lowri Norkett, who in 2019, played in the first and so far the only Crawshays Women’s match, joins them.

Also included are forces duo, Anne-Marie Sayle from RAF Rugby League and Jess McAuley of the British Army RL, whilst Danyelle Dinapoli who played for Cardiff Blue Dragons in the first open age women’s rugby league match in Wales in 2019, has also been included.

Since the elite ID days were held, a 36-strong train-on squad has been training weekly at their University of South Wales base in Trefforest and the 24 who have been selected will go into a two-day camp this weekend.

Wales Women’s head coach Thomas Brindle said: “I’ve been really pleased with the effort and commitment so far of all the players in camp.

“Over the last five weeks, we’ve been steadily building in intensity and we’ve come a long way in the short period of time.

“On Sunday, we had an internal game, which was the first game of Rugby League in 18 months for some, and for many their first ever game in this code.

“With our first test match on the horizon, it required us to drop to a test day squad to allow us to focus on preparing for that game. There was no easy decision – all 35 players in the squad put their hands up and made it difficult for the rest the staff and I.

“I feel that after an enforced absence, we are now continuing the Women’s Rugby League journey in Wales, and I’m really excited to see how it progresses – in particular how we apply ourselves in the upcoming test match against England.”

Wales take on England at the Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington on Friday 25th June (kick-off 6pm). Go to https://www.eticketing.co.uk/rugbyleague/ to buy tickets.

FULL SQUAD: Ffion Jones, Sara Jones, Eleri Michael (all Bridgend Blue Bulls / Cardiff Betfred Super League), Jess McAuley (British Army), Lauren Aitken, Leanne Burnell, Danyelle Dinapoli, Seren Gough-Walters, Savannah Ledsam, Sian Moore, Charlie Mundy, Amberley Ruck, Rafiuke Taylor (all Cardiff Blue Dragons / Cardiff Betfred Super League), Emily Hughes, Kathryn Salter (both London Broncos Betfred Super League), Anne Marie Sayle (RAF), Shaunni Davies, Ffion Lewis, Joeann McGuire, Lowri Norkett, Sara Prosser (all Rhondda Outlaws / Cardiff Betfred Super League), Rebecca Davies (Warrington Wolves Betfred Super League / Flintshire Falcons), Keira McCosh (Warrington Wolves Betfred Super League), Carys Marsh (Wigan Warriors Betfred Super League).


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