Wales Dragonhearts initial squad released

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Wales Dragonhearts have released the names of their South Wales based players who will make up an initial 26-man training squad for the autumn tour to Germany to play the British Army RL side based in Germany as well as the full German international side.

 

Following East Wales’ dominating performance against West Wales in the Origin game last night at Cardiff Met University (see report below), all the coaches deliberated selection for quite some time with selection of the forwards causing the most discussion.

 

The touring squad will travel to Germany by coach on October 17th and be based in Paderborn Barracks for the duration of their stay. They will take on British Army (Germany) on the 19th and the full national German side on the 22nd before travelling back the following day.

 

The named squad will be joined by North Wales based players (names TBC) for training sessions on September 18th and 28th before being lessened to play Devon Counties on the October 2nd as a final preparation game.

The final 22-man travelling squad announcement will take place the next day.

 

The initial 26-man training squad and their representative club is: Tom Ansen, Kieran Hooper (both Bridgend Blue Bulls), Bradley Williams (Cardiff City RL), Tom Morgan (Cardiff Met University), Louis Ford, Ben Swift (both Swansea University), Sam Baker, Matthew Cummins, Mike Edwards, Louis Pengelly (all Torfaen Tigers), Ethan Coombes, Rhys Davies, Scott Giles, Dean Higgs, Mike Hurley, Craig Lewis, Jamie Marsh, Yousif Sulliman, Liam Watton (all Valley Cougars), Harry Boots, Matthew Davies, Curtis Ford, Morgan Jefferies, Aaron Lewis, Daf Philips, Josh Taylor (all West Wales Raiders)

 


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