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Emanuelli Names 34-Strong Wales RL Students Training Squad

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Wales Rugby League Students head coach Paul Emanuelli has named a 34-man training squad ahead of next summer’s annual Four Nations. The squad has been selected following a successful Peak+ Nutrition WRL Student Origin Series in Newport last weekend, Over 70 players were split into three regions with North Wales coming out on top, winning both of their 40-minute “one-half” games, beating South West Wales 18-16 and South East Wales 24-6. West was best in the southern derby, winning 18-0.

Wales Rugby League Students head coach Paul Emanuelli has named a 34-man training squad ahead of next summer’s annual Four Nations.

The squad has been selected following a successful Peak+ Nutrition WRL Student Origin Series in Newport last weekend,

Over 70 players were split into three regions with North Wales coming out on top, winning both of their 40-minute “one-half” games, beating South West Wales 18-16 and South East Wales 24-6. West was best in the southern derby, winning 18-0.

The 34-man squad are selected from 17 different establishments across Wales and England, with England’s top rugby league university side, Leeds Beckett, providing seven.

Current South Wales and West league leaders, Swansea University, provide four, as do Coleg v Cymoedd, who host Wales’ only dedicated level 3 rugby league course. Last year’s South Wales and West champions Cardiff Metropolitan University provide three players.

The 2019 captain Rhys Davies has been retained, along with 13 other players from the most recent squad. Three players return from previous years, whilst Andrew Higgins, who already has 26 caps, 37 tries and 100 goals for the Wales Wheelchair side, now gets a chance to try out for a running rugby international outfit.

Another notable newcomer is Wales Dragonhearts regular Mike Hurley.

Emanuelli said: “Last Sunday was really good for us and allowed us to identify the talent we have in Wales. Some players really stood out despite the treacherous conditions, which always seems to happen on a Wales Students trials day. The coaching staff and I are now really looking forward to next year’s programme.

“We’re delighted to have retained the services of last year’s captain Rhys Davies along with some other strong performers who will continue to develop ahead of the 2021 World Cup.

“I’d also like to wish all departing players the best of luck in the next stage of their career. Cobi Green and Dewi Billingham have signed for Bradford Bulls which is excellent news and it shows that the Wales Students side is a strong pathway for a career in a rugby league.”

WALES STUDENTS 34-MAN TRAIN-ON SQUAD:

Lloyd Harris (Aberystwyth University), Dafydd Jones (Bangor University), Ryan Griffiths (Brookhouse Training Centre), George Jenkins, Rowland Kaye, Mathew Powaźa-Jones (all Cardiff Metroplitan University), Andrew Higgins (Coleg Cambria), Charley Bodman, Kieran Lewis, Ben Pinnock, Ieuan Roberts (all Coleg y Cymoedd), Jake Spedding (Furness College), James Bartlett, Rhys Davies, Brayden Harding, Macauley Harris, Morgan Johnson, Matthew Morgan, Ellis Simon (all Leeds Beckett University), Connah Harding, Jordan Sheridan (both Coleg Llandrillo), Rhys George (Loughbrough University), Shaun Webber (The College, Merthyr Tydfil), Ewen Bufton, Kyle Jones (University of Northampton), Mike Hurley (Open University), Ieuan Badham, Lewys Thompson (both Pembrokeshire College), Sam Baker, Jonathan Davies, Charles Richards, Ben Swift (all Swansea University), George Edge (University of Warwick), Henri Roberts (Wrexham Glyndwr University).

Learn more about the Wales Students squad at https://rugbyleague.wales/students-squad

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