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November 27 FYI
Due to unplayable pitch conditions at Bangor RFC this weekends provincial fixtures against the West have been postponed. We will endeavour to reschedule the matches in the new year.
Provincial U12, 13 & 14s matches between East & West postponed due to unplayable pitch conditions. November 25 FYI
Calling all ladies.............................ever thought of playing rugby, have you played in the past and would like to get involved again???
Come on, you no you want too.
Ruthin ladies section are actively looking for new players - check out their poster below.
If you have an interest please contact Gail or Pete on the numbers above.
November 24 FYI
The Spring Match programme for Gogledd Cymru U18s is as follows:
31st January - Home to Yorkshire @ Bangor RFC
8th April - Home to Cheshire @ Ruthin RFC (venue tbc & evening kick off)
18th April - Away to Lancashire @ Tyldesley RFC (1 week later than originally stated)
Please support where you are able. FYI
If you can, come along and support.
November 23 The coach education evening for Level 2 coaches scheduled for the 30th November has been postponed until after Christmas, details will be posted when agreed. November 09 Hello all,
A quick reminder that any club teams in the North East are invited to enter into the North East Wales Cup at U12, U14 & U16 age groups.
Please contact Will Morecombe if your club wishes to enter.
November 02 FYI
Two coach education / development evenings have been scheduled for November. These are aimed at Specific coaching levels and aim to prepare the coach for undertaking the next step in their development.
Session 1:
Current Level 1 coaches
Monday November 16th
Venue: Denbigh RFC
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Content: Session Planning, practical presentation of sessions, session development.
Session 2:
Current Level 2 coaches
Monday November 30th
Venue: tbc (if your club would like to host the event please get in touch)
Time 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Content: tbc
Further information as it is confirmed
Julian
FYI
To remind you that there is a UKCC Level Two coaching course starting on 12th December at Coleg Llandrillo, Colwyn Bay.
Dates are 12th, 13th December and 16th, 17th January. Cost is £200. Minimum age 18 and need to have done UKCC Level One.
We are still getting fairly good numbers for Level One courses but I definitely think we are not getting enough people forward to Level Two. Coaches who are involved in a lead capacity within an age group or those moving up with the ages should be looking to undertake this.
If people are not confident or uncertain of level two but who would like to do it, they could book on and then look to attend a Level One CPD we are running. This would give them an idea and introduction to Level Two. The two dates we have before the Level Two are 9th November for South Province and 16th November for East Province 7pm to 9pm. Confirming venues with Dai Higgs and Julian Ferrari.
If you could pass this along to any coaches who may be interested and if any queries please get back to me or call me on 07733 013060.
Bookings must be made online and the closing date for these is 12th November.
Thanks,
Tim Hoare FYI
Just a quick mail to inform you of a venue change for the Level 1 UKCC Coaching Course originally advertised at Shotton RFC on the 14th, 15th and 22nd November. Unfortunately the facilities at Shotton are no longer available and as a result the venue has now been changed to
Elfed High School,
Mill Lane,
Buckley
CH7 3HQ
(Please enter the school via the leisure centre entrance)
There is no change to the course dates.
I hope this does not create any problems and apologise for the venue change at such late notice, however I look forward to meeting you all there.
Furthermore there is to be a coach education evening on Monday 16th November at Denbigh RFC aimed specifically at Level 1 coaches, this is not directly connected to the course in any way but would be good for your development if you attended (but not compulsory).
Julian October 30
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Centre of Excellence opens |
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| A £4 million new WRU National Centre of Excellence which provides training and back-up facilities already being hailed as unrivalled in world rugby has been officially opened today by the First Minister, Rhodri Morgan. |
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From now on all international rugby players selected to represent Wales at any level will train at the same base with the best available pitches, training facilities, medical equipment, coaches and backroom personnel on hand to help them strive for excellence.
The Sports Council for Wales has invested £1.5million of National Lottery funding and the WRU provided the further £1m required to complete the project.
A high-performance "finishing school" has been created at the Vale Resort near Cardiff where every aspect of international rugby preparation is catered for.
The facility is also home to the newly formed WRU National Academy which will select high-calibre players, coaches and match officials from the men's and women's game for specialist and personal training at the highest level.
The World Cup-winning Wales Rugby Sevens Champions squad is also based at the National Centre of Excellence as a core element of the Welsh international pathway structure.
There are three outdoor full-size pitches along with external skills training zones where players can focus on scrummage and lineout technique and performance.
One of the three pitches has an all weather surface and is fully floodlit to allow day or night time sessions to take place all year round.
Alongside that 3G all-weather pitch is a second full size grass pitch which is also fully floodlit to TV broadcast quality standard.
The third outdoor pitch has an international match quality grass surface and is exactly the same size as the pitch at the Millennium Stadium where the senior Wales team play home test matches.
The main building at the WRU National Centre of Excellence contains two administration and training blocks, changing rooms, team rooms, a fully equipped gymnasium and an indoor artificial 3G pitch of exactly the same quality as the outdoor version.
One administration block in the building houses the senior national squad backroom team of Head Coach Warren Gatland, his assistants, analysts, conditioners, physiotherapists, medical team and squad administration staff.
On the opposite side of the National Centre of Excellence, under WRU Head of Rugby Performance and Development, Joe Lydon, the Wales international pathway structure for players, coaches and match officials plus the National Academy staff are based.
The concept for the design of the building is that newly selected age grade international players enter the system through the international pathway door and aspire to reach the ultimate goal of a place in the National Squad.
It is a highly competitive training environment within which players get the most innovative support for their playing skills, conditioning and off the field development.
The senior team has been based at the Vale Resort for several years but the major new investment has transformed the facilities around their presence into a bespoke and exclusive centre of excellence purely for Welsh international rugby use.
Senior international squad players will continue to stay at the adjoining Vale Resort hotel when they are on Wales duty preparing for RBS Six Nations, Summer tours and Invesco Perpetual Series matches in future.
The £2.5 million spent to secure the National Centre of Excellence as an exclusive base with state-of-the-art facilities completes an overall spend of close to £4m which includes capital and running costs at the base before today.
The WRU is also indebted to Gerald and Stephen Leeke who have enabled the facility to be based at their Vale Resort and Spa.
WRU Group Chief Executive, Roger Lewis, said:
"I am delighted that Wales now has an international training and development facility which will be the envy of the rugby playing world.
"It has taken a tremendous amount of hard work and commitment to achieve this and the end result is a National Centre of Excellence the whole of Wales can be proud of.
"This centre represents a statement to the rest of the world that we are truly committed to the priority of creating a winning Wales team which will be the driving force to sustain our national sport for generations to come.
"This achievement shows we are fully engaged in the demands and challenges of the professional era and we in Wales are determined to compete at the very highest level of the game.
"We now have Warren Gatland heading up one of the finest coaching and back-room teams in rugby, Joe Lydon is our new Head of Rugby Performance and Development champion heading up the international pathway structure and our systems and structures have continued to be refined and reshaped.
"The creation of a National Centre of Excellence shows we understand the need to invest in talent and provide the finest support structures we can possibly offer.
"The WRU also owns and operates the home of Welsh rugby at the Millennium Stadium and in the past two years the union has delivered record financial results and invested more into the game at all levels than ever before.
"We know there are huge challenges ahead but we can face them with confidence that we have prepared properly and professionally to compete with the very best.
"Today we are looking forward to playing the New Zealand All Blacks, Samoa, Argentina and Australia in an Invesco Perpetual Autumn International series which will keep all our fans on the edge of their seats.
"Rugby defines Wales as a nation and as Group Chief Executive hold a huge responsibility to everyone who plays and supports Welsh rugby. The launch of this new National Centre of Excellence is testimony to our commitment.
"I want to thank the Sports Council for Wales and the Welsh Assembly Government for sharing our vision and closing the circle of strength and cooperation, which has made this all happen.
"Also Gerald and Stephen Leeke have been pivotal in sharing our vision and leaving no stone unturned to ensure this became a reality here today."
First Minister, Rhodri Morgan, said:
"The development of this National Centre of Excellence has been a long-held aim for the Welsh Rugby Union. Today, the Union deserves congratulations for bringing it to fruition. The Sports Council has played a vital role in this project and I would like to praise their commitment and support."
"This state-of-the-art facility will give our elite National Squads the best possible opportunity to gain an edge and win those games where an extra two or three percent is the difference between success and defeat."
"The performances of Welsh international teams at all levels over the past few years show a clear upward trend and the excellent facilities that are now in place mean that Welsh rugby fans, like me, can look forward to more of the same, and hopefully even better performances and results, by our national teams in the future as the culture of excellence that is already in place in rugby in Wales, firmly spreads its roots, grows and bears fruit. We are the Rugby World Cup Sevens champions. We want to be winning championship pennants across the board in the world of rugby. This centre could well give us the edge. We were slow off the mark in embracing professionalism in rugby, but we haven't just caught up, we have overtaken other countries."
Sports Council for Wales Chair, Phil Carling, said
"Through National Lottery funding, the Sports Council for Wales has been able to create landmark facilities throughout Wales. To achieve sporting success, coaches, athletes and teams need the right environment in which to train and hone their talents. The new national centre for excellence will join the many other lottery supported national centres such as the Velodrome in Newport, the Wales National Pool in Swansea and the national sailing centre in Plas Menai - sports where Wales and GB have seen unprecedented success. Arguably, the National Centre of Excellence is second to none and will now further Wales as a powerhouse of world rugby."
Heritage Minister, Alun Ffred Jones said:
"This is a world-class training facility for world-class rugby teams, and I would like to congratulate the Welsh Rugby Union and the Sports Council for Wales on their vision and commitment in delivering this project. Given the success that Welsh rugby has enjoyed over the past few years, not only the performances of the senior team in recent years, but some excellent performances and results by the age-grade teams, the senior women's team and the Rugby World Cup Sevens Champion squad, this new Centre of Excellence will surely give further impetus to equalling and surpassing those performances in the future."
WRU Chairman, David Pickering, said:
"The creation of a National Centre of Excellence creates an important new chapter in the history of our national sport.
"Wales has always boasted the playing talent to compete with the best, but we know that in the modern game professional players must work tirelessly to achieve their full potential.
"We are a small nation and the level of expertise now at hand in our systems and structures will make sure that we will identify and nurture the young men and women who have the talent to be full internationals"
The new outdoor and indoor pitches at the new WRU National Centre of Excellence have been laid throughout the summer in a building and renovation project which began twelve months ago.
Today (Wednesday) the First Minister unveiled two plaques at the NCE to officially open the facility.
The first was inside the administration and training building which now becomes the new headquarters of the NCE.
The second plaque was located on a commemorative stone alongside the outdoor artificial pitch and celebrates the Sports Council for Wales' National Lottery grant awarded to the facility.
The NCE will house the training and development home for Welsh rugby coaches and match officials who will train alongside the international playing squads.
The National Academy Manager, Phil Davies, runs his new team and structure from within the heart of the NCE to create a virtual production line of talent for Welsh rugby.
The systems and structures adopted within the new base mean that all international pathway operational and support structures will align with the senior national squad to ensure a cohesive talent development system for Welsh rugby.
Until now Wales international squads, including the senior Welsh team, have trained at a variety of indoor and outdoor locations when preparing for matches and tournaments.
The Managing Director of the Vale Resort, Stephen Leeke, said
"Our ambition at the Vale Resort has been to create a world-class hospitality business that has at its very core some of the best sport and fitness facilities available anywhere in Europe.
"To establish this extensive and innovative world-class facility for the WRU has taken vision and determination. The reality is that thanks to a strong and unique partnership between ourselves, the WRU and Sports Council, Wales has one of the finest rugby training facilities in the world.
"This is something that as an independent family-owned business, we are very proud to have helped achieve. It marks another major chapter in a history of more than 20 years support and investment by Leekes and The Vale into helping develop sport in Wales from grass-roots up to international level."
WRU Head of Rugby Performance and Development, Joe Lydon, said:
"This new facility compares with anything I have seen or worked at in the world game and represents a major step forward for the whole of Welsh rugby.
"We now operate to a philosophy that is player and coach centred, development driven and competition supported which will be expressed across a range of disciplines under one roof at the new centre.
"This is an aspirational environment within which every young player will know they are being given the opportunity to achieve something special with their lives.
"Nothing is now left to chance and the systems, structures and people we have in place will deliver huge benefits for the future of Welsh rugby.
"We all know the demands on skill, power, game understanding and conditioning our best players face these days and we must give them proper, professional and structured help to achieve their full potential.
"Welsh rugby boasts a proud and incredible history which is built into the spiritual fabric of the National Centre of Excellence - through respecting the past we hope to develop the future - and I am certain every player who enters those doors will walk out inspired to give of their best for Wales.
"The WRU have with the help of our performance partners developed a world class training and development facility for selected athletes, coaches and match officials. Facilities like these do not guarantee success but they provide the opportunity form which individual and collective success can be earned."
Wales Head Coach Warren Gatland said:
"We have now created an inspirational working environment where the coaches and players can now focus on development and match preparation.
"One of our core values is that each player holds a responsibility to the Welsh jersey and if we ask them to give their all for that we have a duty to help them as much and as professionally as we can.
"By creating this fantastic facility we are treating all our players with the utmost respect and now we can ask them to deliver their best for Wales.
"We are already enjoying the benefits of working together under one roof and at one base so we all get plenty of opportunity to engage and share ideas.
"We know the raw talent exists at all levels in Wales and the National Centre of Excellence is the right place to nurture and develop that.
"All of us in the national squad are delighted that the Welsh Rugby Union has had the vision and determination to achieve this major improvement in facilities for our international squads."

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FYI
Fixture dates for international matches 2009 / 2010 |
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November 2009 |
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07/11/2009 |
17:15 |
Wales |
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New Zealand |
Millennium Stadium |
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13/11/2009 |
19:30 |
Wales |
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Samoa |
Millennium Stadium |
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21/11/2009 |
14:30 |
Wales |
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Argentina |
Millennium Stadium |
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28/11/2009 |
17:15 |
Wales |
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Australia |
Millennium Stadium |
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February 2010 |
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06/02/2010 |
17:00 |
England |
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Wales |
Twickenham |
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13/02/2010 |
14:00 |
Wales |
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Scotland |
Millennium Stadium |
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26/02/2010 |
20:00 |
Wales |
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France |
Millennium Stadium |
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March 2010 |
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13/03/2010 |
14:30 |
Ireland |
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Wales |
Croke Park |
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20/03/2010 |
14:30 |
Wales |
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Italy |
Millennium Stadium |
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June 2010 |
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19/06/2010 |
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New Zealand |
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Wales |
Carisbrook |
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New Zealand |
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Waikato Stadium |  The Welsh squad for the Autumn internationals have been announced and is as follows:
Wales Squad:
OSPREYS: Paul James, Duncan Jones, Craig Mitchell, Huw Bennett, Alun Wyn Jones, Jonathan Thomas, Ryan Jones (Captain), Dan Biggar, James Hook, Shane Williams
BLUES: Gethin Jenkins, Bradley Davies, Andy Powell, Sam Warburton, Martyn Williams, Gareth Cooper, Jamie Roberts, Tom Shanklin, Tom James, Leigh Halfpenney
SCARLETS: Matthew Rees, Dafydd Jones, Martin Roberts, Stephen Jones, Jonathan Davies, Mark Jones
DRAGONS: Luke Charteris, Dan Lydiate
SALE SHARKS: Dwayne Peel
FYI
Results from this weekends fixtures:
Division One North Bro FFestiniog 17 Colwyn Bay 7 Caernarfon 28 Denbigh 9 Llangefni 35 Llandudno 8
Nant Conwy 27 Mold 13 Pwllheli 42 Ruthin 6
Division Two North (Northern) Bethesda 12 Bala 13
Rhos 8 Rhyl 27
Wrexham 14 Bangor 0
Division Two North (Southern)
COBRA 9 Machynlleth 18
Llanidloes 12 Dolgellau 13
Newtown 42 Welshpool 13 Hello everyone,
Following is some information regarding a festival which may be of interest to some clubs.
Invitation to
TRELLEBORG
RUGBY FESTIVAL
21st – 22nd of August 2010
It is the 14th edition of this festival which will take place in Trelleborg at the south coast of Sweden. Since seven years, this is a cooperation between our municipality Trelleborg and Pingvin Rugby Club.
Pingvin Rugby Club and Trelleborg invite following teams
U11 (born -02 -- -99) 7 á side + 5 2*10 min
U13 (born -00 -- -97) 9 á side + 5 2*10 min
U15 (born -97 -- -95) 12 á side + 5 2*12 min
U17 (born -95 -- -93) 13 á side + 5 2*15 min
Girls U15 (born -98 -- -95) 7 á side + 5 2*10 min
Girls U17 (born -96 -- -93) 7 á side + 5 2*12 min
Players born 1st of September - 31st of December are accepted four months older than officially rules. Note that girls are allowed to play mixed U11-U13.
Team presentation has to be verified with ID-card or passport when requested.
All clubs have to bring a referee to the tournament for each level they participate, except U17. If not, it has to be communicated in advance and charged with 500 SEK.
How to get here
Trelleborg is quite a small city at the south coast of Sweden. Please visit www.trelleborg.se
It is possible to arrive by flight to Malmö (Sturup airport) we will pick you up. If you arrive in Copenhagen, Denmark (Kastrup airport), we suggest that you book the train over the bridge to reach Malmö and the connection bus No. 146.
Accomodation
Trelleborg will be able to serve you accomodation depending on your preferences.
The offers are to be found at the web site www.trelleborg.se/turism and has to be booked directly by your club.
In case you prefer a cheaper alternative, it is possible to book a classroom or athletic hall to sleep on floor, using your own bed arrangements brought with. Pls book this already when register your teams (50 SEK/night/person).
We offer breakfast (30 SEK), lunch (60 SEK) and dinner (60 SEK) during the weekend also to be booked and payed in advance.
During the tournament the club will offer coffee, tea, soft drinks, sweets and fast food.
For questions and registration contact Louise Finnfors, phone No. +46-(0)703401621 or mail rugbyfestival2010@pingvin.nu Historical information of the tournament, together with photos are to be found at www.pingvin.nu
Welcome to a Rugby Weekend at the South coast of Sweden – Trelleborg Rugby Festival 2010 ! If you are able please come along and support Gogledd Cymru U14s who have a fixture against West Cheshire this coming Wednesday 28th October.
Details are:
North East Wales Under 14 v West Cheshire Under 14 Date: 28th October 2009 Venue: Ruthin RFC Kick Off: 7.15pm Please come along and support the future players of Gogledd Cymru
Your chance to see some future stars of the future!! October 20 Hello everyone,
Just a quick message to all players and parents involved with the provincial U12, U13 and U14s age group teams. The venue for the development day on october 25th has changed.
The new details and outline for the day are listed below:
Venue: Glyndwr University (Wrexham) – meet at Sports hall, easiest access from ‘Sainsbury’s’ gate.
Time: 10.30 -2.30 (all players)
10.30 – 11.15am: Classroom based theory (aimed at appropriate ages)
11.15 – 12.00pm: Testing (need as many coaches helpers as possible)
12.00 – 12.30pm: Dinner (please ensure all players bring packed lunch and plenty of water **very important**)
12.30 – 2.30pm: Aerobic, Anaerobic and strength exercise sessions (booklet will be supplied for children to take home
Please pass these details onto other members of the teams, very important that all players attend.
Many Thanks
Julian September 14 FYI results from this weekends fixtures.
Div 1
DENBIGH 11 Vs MOLD 62
LLANGEFNI 14 Vs PWLLHELI 13
BRO 5 Vs CAERNARFON 15
RUTHIN 18 Vs LLANDUDNO 11
COLWYN BAY 5 Vs NANT CONWY 47
Div 2 (N)
Bala 8 Vs Bethesda 11
Bangor 3 Vs Wrexham 57
Rhyl 65 Vs Rhos 0
Div 2 (S)
Dolgellau 29 Vs Llanidloes 8
Mach 6 Vs COBRA 17
Welshpool 22 Vs Newtown 26
September 10 Congratulations to the boys below after making selection for the Osprey's fixture (Game is At Colwyn Bay Rugby Club on Sunday,13th September. 2.00pm KO)
1. Ollie Hughes- Mold 2. Gareth Morgan- Ruthin 3. Ed Mason- Ruthin 4. Tom Davies- Mold 5. Jake Simm- Mold 6. Gruff Jones- Wrexham 7. Tom Parry- Pwllheli 8. Owen Jones- Ruthin 9. Will Morecombe- Rhyl 10. Jac Williams- Ruthin 11. Andre Channer-Hughes- Nant Conwy 12. Sean Condon- Rhyl 13. Nicci Hughes- Mold 14. Ian Ellis- Bro Ffestiniog 15. Jonny Hughes- Bangor 16. Iwan Phillips- Exiles 17. Alex Schwarz- Mold 18. Will Mitchelmore- Ruthin 19. Josh Woods- Mold 20. Jac Matthews- Exiles 21. John Evans- Exiles 22. Chris Holmes- Mold 23. Matt Bevan- Bala 24. Liam Mannion- Exiles September 09
Gogledd Cymru host Loughborough University next week at
Parc Eirias, kicking off at 7.30pm.
This is the side's first game of the season, and as such
will be a 'Bring a Friend Night'. This means that two adults or students
arriving together are admitted for the price of one.
Make a date in your diary -
Wednesday 16th September @ Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay Ticket prices: Stands £7, Terraces £5 (£3 for students).
Under-16s are admitted free of charge.
For more information, visit www.northwalesrugby.co.uk.. Gogledd Cymru Under 18s play their first home-game of the Regional
Age-Grade Championship this Sunday when they face the Neath/Swansea
Ospreys at Colwyn Bay Rugby Club.
The North Wales youngsters will be looking to use the game
to kick-start their campaign,having suffered a heavy 41-0 defeat
away to the Scarlets in their opening match of the championship. A game
in which they did not play well and from which hopefully they will have
learnt much.
Unfortunately it does not promise to get any easier against an
Ospreys squad which contains within it a large number
of internationals,including Tom Prydie,who the Ospreys management have
already said they envisage playing for their senior side before the end
of the season.
However last seasons home match against the Ospreys was probably the
Gogledd Cymru Under 18 Teams most competitive performance of the
season,and there is no doubt that Head Coach Les Byrne will be looking
for a similar effort on Sunday.
The Gogledd Cymru squad will be announced after Wednesday nights training session in Ruthin.
Kick off is 2pm and hopefully there will be a large crowd to urge the Gogledd Cymru side on.
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