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Wales national wheelchair rugby league team

Wales
Team information
Governing bodyWales Rugby League
RegionEurope
Head coachAlan Caron
IRL ranking 5 Steady (21 July 2025)[1]
Team results
First international
World Cup
Appearances3 (first time in 2013)
Best result

The Wales national wheelchair rugby league team represents Wales in wheelchair rugby league. They have competed at the World Cup, the European Championships and several tournaments within the British Isles, such as the Celtic Cup and Four Nations competitions.

History

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In July 2012 Wales took part their first international competition, the Four Nations, a round-robin tournament between England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.[3][4] The tournament was held as part of preparations for the world cup taking place the following year.[5] At the 2013 World Cup Wales progressed from the group stage with wins over Australia and Ireland and defeat to England. They lost their semi-final against France and finished third by defeating Australia in the third-place play-off.[6] Wales were unsuccessful at the 2014 Four Nations and the 2015 European Championships where they lost all their matches.[7][8]

In 2016 they joined Scotland and Ireland to compete in the Celtic Cup, which had been first contested the previous year[9] but became an annual three-team round-robin from 2016.[10] Wales won the tournament in 2016 and until 2023 were unbeaten in the Celtic Cup.[9][11]

At the 2017 World Cup Wales finished bottom of Group A with losses to Australia, England and France. They then lost to Italy in the group play-offs but defeated Spain to take fifth place.[12][13] At the 2021 World Cup Wales suffered their heaviest ever defeat by losing their opening match 6–154 to France.[14] However, victories over the United States and Scotland meant Ireland progressed to the knockout phase of the tournament where they lost to England in the semi-final.[15][16][17] Stuart Williams was one of the ten players named in the RLWC2021 Wheelchair Team of the Tournament.[18]

In February 2024, Wales travelled to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to play a two-match series against the United States in which were the first wheelchair internationals to be played in the Americas.[19] Wales won both matches.[20]

Squad

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Wales squad for 2025 Celtic Cup
First team squad Coaching staff
  • Jessica Booth – North Wales Crusaders
  • Jodie Boyd-Ward Leeds Rhinos
  • Brogan Evans – North Wales Crusaders & Salford Red Devils
  • Jonathan Gill – North Wales Crusaders
  • Alex Powell – Hereford Harriers & Torfaen Tigers
  • Lee Sargent – Cardiff Blue Dragons & Hereford Harriers
  • Scott Trigg-Turner – Torfaen Tigers & Wigan Warriors
  • Jakub Wasieczko – North Wales Crusaders
  • Mark Williams – Torfaen Tigers & Wigan Warriors
  • Stuart Williams – North Wales Crusaders

Head coach

  • Alan Caron



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 25 May 2025
Source(s): [21]

Competitive record

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World Cup

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World Cup Record
Year Finish
Australia 2008 Did not enter
England 2013 3rd
France 2017 5th
England 2021 Semi-final

Celtic Cup

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Celtic Cup results by year:  Wales
Opponent \ Year20152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
 IrelandxWWWWWWDLL
 ScotlandxWWWWWWWLW
Finish:x111111132
Source: [22][23]
Notes:
  • 2015: Wales did not take part – Ireland and Scotland played each other twice[24]
  • 2020: The tournament was cancelled in 2020[25]

Results and fixtures

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Date Score[a] Opponent Competition Ref.
7 July 2012 20–6  Scotland 2012 Four Nations [26]
7 July 2012 44–4  Ireland [27]
8 July 2012 0–34  England [28]
3 July 2013 104–6  Ireland 2013 World Cup Group stage [6]
6 July 2013 25–16  Australia [6]
9 July 2013 6–50  England [6]
11 July 2013 30–71  France 2013 World Cup Semi-final [6]
13 July 2013 16–14  Australia 2013 World Cup 3rd-place play-off [6]
13 September 2014 10–58  Ireland 2014 Four Nations [7]
13 September 2014 14–34  Scotland [29]
14 September 2014 6–80  England [7]
9 August 2015 29–46  Ireland Friendly [8]
24 September 2015 25–26  Scotland 2015 European Championship [8]
25 September 2015 8–56  England [8]
25 September 2015 5–52  France [8]
26 September 2015 36–46  Ireland [8]
30 April 2016 76–26  Ireland 2016 Celtic Cup [30]
30 April 2016 92–22  Scotland [31]
24 September 2016 42–18 Exiles[b] 2016 Four Nations [30]
24 September 2016 41–28  Scotland [33]
25 September 2016 14–56  England [30]
25 September 2016 26–52  England 2016 Four Nations Final [30][34]
29 April 2017 51–6  Ireland 2017 Celtic Cup [12]
29 April 2017 71–0  Scotland [35]
20 July 2017 24–72  Australia 2017 World Cup Group stage [6]
22 July 2017 32–78  England [6]
24 July 2017 10–118  France [6]
25 July 2017 24–105  Italy 2017 World Cup Group stage play-off [6]
27 July 2017 66–45  Spain 2017 World Cup 5th-place play-off [6]
28 April 2018 112–41  Scotland 2018 Celtic Cup [36]
28 April 2018 84–30  Ireland [37]
27 April 2019 102–10  Scotland 2019 Celtic Cup [38]
27 April 2019 109–8  Ireland [39]
28 September 2019 90–12  Scotland 2019 Tri-Nations [40]
28 September 2019 24–48  England [39]
29 September 2019 40–54  England 2019 Tri-Nations Final [41]
12 June 2021 96–16  Ireland 2021 Celtic Cup [42]
12 June 2021 102–18  Scotland [43]
26 June 2021 22–102  England Friendly [42]
16 October 2021 62–48  Ireland Friendly [42]
30 October 2021 70–34  Scotland Friendly [44]
7 May 2022 64–22  Ireland 2022 Celtic Cup [45]
7 May 2022 116–6  Scotland [46]
8 October 2022 67–52  Ireland Friendly [45]
29 October 2022 38–86  Australia Friendly [45]
4 November 2022 6–154  France 2021 World Cup Group stage [45][14]
7 November 2022 50–32  United States [45]
10 November 2022 70–36  Scotland [45]
13 November 2022 22–125  England 2021 World Cup Semi-final [45][17]
18 June 2023 30–30  Ireland 2023 Celtic Cup [47]
18 June 2023 76–30  Scotland [47]
14 January 2024 34–24 British Army Test series warm-up game [48]
2 February 2024 78–24  United States Two match test series [20]
3 February 2024 52–22  United States [20]
8 June 2024 52–64  Scotland 2024 Celtic Cup [20][49]
8 June 2024 32–68  Ireland [20][50]
24 May 2025 62–54  Scotland 2025 Celtic Cup [51]
24 May 2025 10–66  Ireland [51]

Records and rankings

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Official rankings as of July 2025
Rank Change Team Pts %
1 Steady  England 100
2 Steady  France 96
3 Steady  Ireland 60
4 Steady  Australia 52
5 Steady  Wales 49
6 Steady  Scotland 41
7 Steady  Spain 27
8 Steady  United States 25
9 Increase 1  Italy 0
Complete rankings at
www.internationalrugbyleague.com
Wales historical IRL Wheelchair World Rankings
Jun
2020
Dec
2021
Jun
2022
Dec
2022
Jun
2023
Dec
2023
Jun
2024
Dec
2024
Jun
2025
Ranking 3 3 3 4 (Fall1) 3 (Rise1) 3 5 (Fall2) 5 5
References [52] [53][54] [55][56] [57] [58] [59][60] [61] [62][63] [64][65]
  • Biggest win: 116–6 v. Scotland (7 May 2022)[2][45]
  • Biggest defeat: 6–154 v. France (4 November 2022)[14]

Honours

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Notes

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  1. ^ Wales score given first
  2. ^ The Exiles were a mix of Irish, Welsh and English players as Ireland were unable to travel with a full side to the 2016 Four Nations[32]

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