Wales Rugby League would like to thank Warrington Wolves for use of their training facilities last Saturday as they had their final session before flying out to Australia next week.
Wales under 23 assistant coach Mark Robinson is from Warrington, and he is grateful to Super League for their help in Walesâ preparations for the prestigious competition.
He said: âWarrington Wolves have been fantastic and weâd like to thank all at the club, especially the clubâs assistant coach Andy Henderson, who was instrumental in allowing us to use their facilities.
âWe had a good team building session in the gym and trained hard in the indoor training barn at their Chester University base, which is everything that the Super League players use on a day to day basis.
âIt was great for the lads and theyâll got a lot out of it in preparation for what will be a tough tournament.â
Wales are competing in the 2018 Rugby League Commonwealth Championships In Moreton Bay, Queensland on February 23-24. This under-23 Nines tournament is officially endorsed by the Commonwealth Games Federation and is classed as an exhibition sport with the aim for it to become a full medal sport in 2026. Wales won bronze four years ago in Glasgow, and they will again take on Australia, the 2014 silver medallists, as well as Fiji and Scotland in Group A.
For a full set of Rugby League Commonwealth Championship fixtures, please go to http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/article/16294/fixture-times-announced-for-wales-in-the-commonwealth-championships. To purchase tickets, go to www.rugbyleague9smoretonbay.com.au.
To sponsor a Wales player on this tour, please email the Wales tourâs commercial manager Craig Poskitt at craigposkitt@hotmail.co.uk. Full 2018 squad profiles are available at  http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/wales/commonwealth_nines_2018/commonweath_squad
For the rules of Rugby League Nines, and a full history of Walesâ involvement, please go to http://www.walesrugbyleague.co.uk/wrl_rep_teams/nines.
Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i0QS-wEVRY&feature=youtu.be to watch highlights of the 2014 tournament.
WALES PLAYERSâ HOME TOWNS
 | Name | Club | Date of Birth | Birthplace |
Karlin Claridge | West Wales Raiders | 02/10/1999 | Cardiff | |
Stefan Collins | Coleg Y Cymoedd RL | 30/03/2000 | Merthyr Tydfil | |
Dan Crabtree | Ulverston ARLFC | 24/03/1996 | Ulverston | |
Paul Edwards | Unattached | 18/05/1996 | Aberdare | |
Connor Farrer | West Wales Raiders | 06/06/1995 | Pontypridd | |
Rhys Gant | Valley Cougars | 15/11/1995 | Caerphilly | |
Cobi Green | Bradford Bulls | 04/03/1999 | Treorchy | |
Macauley Harris | West Wales Raiders | 27/02/1999 | Pontypridd | |
Morgan Jefferies | West Wales Raiders | 06/09/1996 | Bridgend | |
Liam Rice-Wilson | Coventry Bears | 16/03/1996 | Maidstone | |
Liam Silver | Torfaen Tigers | 09/12/1997 | Cwmbran | |
Jake Thomas | Torfaen Tigers | 07/01/1996 | Bargoed | |
Blake Turner | Rochdale Hornets | 29/09/1998 | Chester | |
Aneurin âNyeâ Walker | West Wales Raiders | 16/01/2000 | Pontypridd | |
Zak Williams | Coventry Bears | 17/09/1996 | Abergavenny
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