West Wales Raiders
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Full name | West Wales Raiders Rugby League | ||
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Website | raidersrugbyleague.co.uk | ||
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Ground(s) |
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CEO | Peter Tiffin | ||
Chairman | Andrew Thorne | ||
Coach | Ashley Bateman | ||
Captain | Morgan Evans | ||
Competition | League 1 | ||
2021 season | 10th | ||
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Records | |||
Premierships | 0 | ||
Runners-up | 0 | ||
Minor premiership | 0 | ||
Wooden spoons | 3 (2018, 2019, 2021) |
The West Wales Raiders are a semi-professional rugby league club based in Llanelli, Wales. They have competed in League 1, the third tier of the British rugby league system, since 2018.
The club was founded in 2015 as an amateur club.[citation needed] In July 2017, owner Andrew Thorne bought League 1 club South Wales Ironmen, relocating them to Stebonheath Park in Llanelli. The Ironmen were renamed West Wales Raiders in 2018 and continue to play at Stebonheath Park.[1] They have been suggested as "the world’s worst rugby league team ever".[2]
History[]
In July 2017, West Wales Raiders owner Andrew Thorne bought League 1 club South Wales Ironmen. The Ironmen moved to Llanelli's Stebonheath Park effective immediately. The club was rebranded the West Wales Raiders in 2018 and remained in League 1.[1] The Raiders are considered a separate club by Wales Rugby League.
In April 2018, the club were on the receiving end of a record score and losing margin when they lost 0–144 to York, the previous highest scoring game was in November 1994 when Huddersfield beat Blackpool by 142–4, the losing margin was also equalled the next day in 1994 by Barrow who beat Nottingham City 138–0.
The West Wales Raiders Rugby League Club previously known as Raiders RL is the rugby league club[3] in West Wales formed in January 2015. They are based at Stebonheath Park in Llanelli.[4]
The West Wales Raiders finished the 2018 Betfred League 1 season winless and on negative points. The Rugby Football League imposed a four-point, retrospective deduction after the club pleaded guilty to breaching a number of Operational Rules regarding the fielding of ineligible players.[5]
The 2019 season saw the West Wales Raiders again finish at the foot of the table but a win was registered in a home match against Coventry Bears. In 2019 they played 20 league matches and won 1, lost 19. Scored a total of 222 points and conceded 1091. A points difference of minus 869. Average result 55 - 11. The average home crowd was 258.
In 2020 former Wales rugby union international Gavin Henson switched codes and signed for the Raiders.[6]
In the 2021 League 1 season, West Wales finished bottom of the table failing to win a single game for the entire year.[7]
2021 squad[]
First team squad | Coaching staff | ||||||||
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Head coach Assistant coaches
Updated: 20 April 2021 |
2022 transfers[]
This section does not cite any sources. (October 2019) |
Gains
Player | Club | Contract | Date |
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Red Star Belgrade | 1 Year | November 2021 | |
1 Year | January 2022[8] |
Losses
player | Club | Contract | Date |
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London Broncos | 1 Year | October 2021 | |
Hunslet R.L.F.C. | 1 Year | October 2021 | |
Hunslet R.L.F.C. | 1 Year | November 2021 | |
Midlands Hurricanes | 1 Year | November 2021 |
Seasons[]
Season | League | Challenge Cup | Other competitions | Coach | |||||||||
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P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | Pos | Play-offs | |||||
2018 | 26 | 0 | 0 | 26 | 176 | 2106 | −4 | 14th | Did not qualify | R3 | Multiple[a] | ||
2019 | 20 | 1 | 0 | 19 | 222 | 1091 | 2 | 11th | Did not qualify | R3 | 1895 Cup | R1 | Kim Williams[11][12] |
2020 | League abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic | R3 | [13] | ||||||||||
2021 | 18 | 0 | 1 | 17 | 238 | 942 | 1 | 10th | Did not qualify | R3[b] | 1895 Cup | R1 |
Records[]
- Biggest win:
- 44-16 v. Coventry Bears (at Llanelli, 20 July 2019)
- Biggest defeat:
- 144-0 v. York City Knights (at Bootham Crescent, 29 April 2018)
Notes[]
- ^ After head coach Jon Ellis was sacked on 2 May, was named as interim coach.[9] Carleton left the club on 23 June, and was replaced by joint-head coaches Andrew Thorne, Steve Parry, and Morgan Evans (the latter two being player-coaches).[10]
- ^ Officially round 1 due to the competitions temporary restructure in 2021.
References[]
- ^ a b "New owners for South Wales Ironmen". Wales Rugby League. 13 July 2017. Archived from the original on 19 July 2017.
- ^ "World's worst rugby league team?". wwos.nine.com.au. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
- ^ "About". raidersrugbyleague.co.uk.
- ^ "Wales Rugby League". walesrugbyleague.co.uk.
- ^ "West Wales Raiders Deducted Four Points". www.rugby-league.com. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
- ^ Orders, Mark (19 September 2020). "Gavin Henson explains cross-code switch to rugby league". WalesOnline. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
- ^ "Ben Flower to stay involved in rugby league as a coach". www.loverugbyleague.com. 9 October 2021.
- ^ "Cumbria's Luke Broster signs 12-month West Wales Raiders contract". Cumbria Crack. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
- ^ "Jon Ellis: West Wales Raiders coach sacked after record 144-0 loss". BBC. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ^ Rowe, Katrina (28 June 2018). "Phil Carleton leaves West Wales Raiders". West Wales Chronicle. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ^ "Welsh appointment confirmed for Capras coach". qrl.com.au. 29 June 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ^ Darbyshire, Drew (13 November 2019). "West Wales coach Kim Williams departs for Huddersfield". Love Rugby League. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
- ^ "West Wales Raiders appoint Aaron Wood as Head Coach". rugby-league.com. 14 December 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
External links[]
- Rugby league in Wales
- Welsh rugby league teams
- Sport in Llanelli
- 2015 establishments in Wales
- Rugby clubs established in 2015
- Rugby League Conference teams