Wales under 23 coach Shane Eccles has put his side through their paces today (Wednesday) as the team go into a rest day on Thursday before their competition starts on Friday.
Wales are competing in the 2018 Rugby League Commonwealth Championships at Redcliffe Dolphins RLFC 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 medalists, as well as Fiji and Scotland in Group A.
âItâs been a long day,â Eccles said. âWe started at 9am with an attack based session before we went into the gym and the players did all of their different programmes. We then had a rest and came back on the field this afternoon with a team run ready for Friday.
âIt was a good learning session this afternoon. There were some mistakes but that wasnât a negative – I said to the lads that there will be mistakes on Friday and we need to learn how to respond to it. There were many good points too, some good attack and skill from them this afternoon.
âItâs a day off tomorrow, weâll get up and do some stretching to loosen up some muscles, have some breakfast and then go into Brisbane to the city centre where hopefully weâll visit the Suncorp Stadium.â
The Wales playersâ afternoonâs session was witness by former Celtic Crusaders coach John Dixon, who now lives in Redcliffe.
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.
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.
Keep up to date with Walesâ progress on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WalesRugbyLeague/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/walesrugbyl.
WALES SQUAD
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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