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COBI GREEN

Position: Half-back

Club: Bradford Bulls

Height: 178 cm

Weight: 80 Kg

D.O.B: 4th March 1999

Birthplace: Treorchy

Twitter: @cobi_green

PROFILE

Cobi Green started off in rugby union, turning out at Treorchy, Tonyrefail and Cardiff Blues at junior level. He began playing rugby league for Treorchy Comprehensive in the Champion Schools competition and at aged 14, he had an idea to form a junior side that he called Rhondda Outlaws. After playing for this side at under 16 level, he was soon picked up by the South Wales Scorpions academy where he played at under 16, 18 and development level before making his debut in June 2017. He made four appearances, scoring one try, before moving to Bradford Bulls for 2018. During that time, he also played for Valley Cougars and helped them to the 2017 Welsh Premier League title. In addition to being on Bradford’s books, he is also now playing for Leeds Beckett University. A Wales under 16, 18 and student international, this will be his second Australia visit in less than 12 months having played in last year’s Student World Cup.

 

MACAULEY HARRIS

Position: Hooker

Club: West Wales Raiders

Height: 163 cm

Weight: 80 Kg

D.O.B: 27th February 1999

Birthplace: Pontypridd

Twitter: @macauleyharris1

PROFILE

Macauley Harris started off in rugby union with Tonyrefail and Ynysybwl. His first experience playing rugby league was with Aber Valley Wolves at junior level before being picked up by South Wales Scorpions academy. He played for them at under 16, 18 and reserve level before making four appearances for the first team at the end of last season. He has also turned out for Rhondda Outlaws. He studied rugby league at Coleg y Cymoedd and that led him to become a Wales Student international, playing in last year’s World Cup in Australia. Also a Wales under 16 and 18 international.


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