Wales A (Dragonhearts)
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Wales A , also known as Wales Dragonhearts, is an amateur international rugby league side that competed in the Skanska Amateur Four Nations. The players are picked from the Conference League South clubs and from the domestic competition the South Wales Premiership league.
Wales have been the most successful side in this competition, winning the competition 8 times during its 12-year run. In 2014, a new competition the was contested by Wales A, Ireland A and Scotland A following England A withdrawal. Wales A are currently coached by Dafydd Hellard
Squad[]
The following squad was picked for the one off international friendly against England A in 2015
Name | Position | Club |
---|---|---|
Fullback | Torfaen Tigers | |
Winger | Raiders RL | |
Scott Gregory | Centre | Valley Cougars |
Dan Fox | Centre | Raiders RL |
Winger | Bridgend Blue Bulls | |
Lee Goddard | Stand Off | Valley Cougars |
Shane Lee | Scrum Half | Raiders RL |
Prop | Valley Cougars | |
Hooker | Valley Cougars | |
Jack Thomas | Prop | Torfaen Tigers |
Second Row | Valley Cougars | |
Second Row | ||
Loose Forward | ||
Valley Cougars | ||
Prop | Raiders RL | |
Raiders RL | ||
Raiders RL | ||
Matt Williams |
Results[]
Date | Result | Competition | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
5 May 1994 | Wales A 10-14 England A | Friendly | Swansea |
3 October 1998 | Wales A 18-28 Scotland A | Friendly | , Crosskeys |
10 September 1999 | England A 40-8 Wales A | Friendly | Prince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham |
19 September 1999 | Scotland A 20-20 Wales A | Friendly | Portobello RFC, Edinburgh |
19 August 2000 | Scotland A 10-20 Wales A | Friendly | Glasgow |
9 September 2001 | Wales A 18-38 England A | Friendly | Rumney RFC, Cardiff |
16 September 2001 | Scotland A 22-40 Wales A | Friendly | The Boulevard, Hull |
15 June 2002 | Scotland A 22-40 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Old Anniesland, Glasgow |
21 July 2002 | Wales A 52-20 Ireland A | Amateur Four Nations | Old Penarthians RFC, Cardiff |
15 September 2002 | England A 18-28 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Prince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham |
28 June 2003 | Ireland A 32-28 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin |
27 July 2003 | Wales A 48-22 Scotland A | Amateur Four Nations | Brewery Field, Bridgend |
14 September 2003 | Wales A 28-18 England A | Amateur Four Nations | Talbot Athletic Ground, Aberavon |
15 May 2004 | Wales A 56-12 Ireland A | Amateur Four Nations | Cardiff Athletics Stadium, Cardiff |
3 July 2004 | Scotland A 26-34 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Hamilton RFC, Hamilton |
12 September 2004 | England A 32-34 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Butts Park Arena, Coventry |
12 June 2005 | Wales A 70-8 Scotland A | Amateur Four Nations | Brewery Field, Bridgend |
16 July 2005 | Ireland A 10-18 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Terenure College RFC, Dublin |
27 August 2005 | Wales A 52-12 Lebanon A | Friendly | Brewery Field, Bridgend |
11 September 2005 | Wales A 32-36 England A | Amateur Four Nations | Brewery Field, Bridgend |
16 July 2006 | Scotland A 16-22 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | , Glasgow |
19 August 2006 | Wales A 10-24 Ireland A | Amateur Four Nations | Brewery Field, Bridgend |
10 September 2006 | England A 30-26 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Post Office Road, Featherstone |
16 June 2007 | Wales A 44-30 Scotland A | Amateur Four Nations | Cardiff Demons, , Cardiff |
30 June 2007 | Wales A 22-18 France A | Friendly | Neath Port Talbot Steelers, Port Talbot |
14 July 2007 | Ireland A 16-16 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Carlow Crusaders, Cill Dara RFC, Kildare |
19 August 2007 | Wales A 39-18 England A | Amateur Four Nations | Blackwood Bulldogs, , Blackwood |
21 June 2008 | Scotland A 20-62 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Cartha Queens Park RFC, Glasgow |
6 July 2008 | Wales A 32-24 Ireland A | Amateur Four Nations | , Porthcawl RFC, Porthcawl |
20 July 2008 | England A 8-24 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Haworth Park, Hull |
13 June 2009 | Wales A 42-4 England A | Amateur Four Nations | Brewery Field, Bridgend |
11 July 2009 | Wales A 32-12 Scotland A | Amateur Four Nations | Blackwood Bulldogs, , Blackwood |
8 August 2009 | Ireland A 28-26 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | North Dublin Eagles, , Dublin |
13 June 2010 | Wales A 34-8 Ireland A | Amateur Four Nations | The Gnoll, Neath |
10 July 2010 | England A 34-30 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Somerset Vikings, , Bridgwater |
14 August 2010 | Scotland A 35-22 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Edinburgh |
2 July 2011 | Ireland A 22-54 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Limerick |
16 July 2011 | Wales A 34-22 Scotland A | Amateur Four Nations | Virginia Park, Caerphilly |
6 August 2011 | Wales A 30-24 England A | Amateur Four Nations | Virginia Park, Caerphilly |
23 June 2012 | England A 56-8 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Leigh Sports Village, Leigh, Greater Manchester |
21 July 2012 | Wales A 28-26 Ireland A | Amateur Four Nations | Bonymaen RFC, Bonymaen |
13 August 2012 | Scotland A 36-16 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow |
14 July 2013 | Wales A 0-54 England A | Amateur Four Nations | The Gnoll, Neath |
3 August 2013 | Ireland A 14-48 Wales A | Amateur Four Nations | Limerick |
24 August 2013 | Wales A 64-18 Scotland A | Amateur Four Nations | Eirias Stadium, Colwyn Bay |
10 August 2014 | Scotland A 18-16 Wales A | , Aberdeen | |
23 August 2014 | Wales A 22-28 Ireland A | Eirias Stadium, Colwyn Bay | |
28 November 2015 | England A 56-10 Wales A | Friendly | , Wigan |
See also[]
- Wales national rugby league team match results
- List of Wales national rugby league team players
- Amateur Four Nations
References[]
External links[]
Categories:
- Rugby league in Wales
- Amateur rugby league
- Rugby league-related lists
- Wales national rugby league team
- British rugby league lists
- Wales sport-related lists
- National rugby league second teams