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Former Wales stars Lloyd White and Ben Flower Get Set For Jets’ Title Defence

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Former Wales captain Lloyd White believes the revamped rugby league structure in Wales can tempt plenty of new players from rugby union. The newly-titled JES Group Rugby League Conference kicks off across Wales this weekend in a major step forward for the 13-man code.

By Graham Thomas

Former Wales captain Lloyd White believes the revamped rugby league structure in Wales can tempt plenty of new players from rugby union.

The newly-titled JES Group Rugby League Conference kicks off across Wales this weekend in a major step forward for the 13-man code.

With a new sponsor and a fresh trophy, the eight-club tournament will also feature a new location for the Grand Final – The Gnoll in Neath, a club recently rejected by the Welsh Rugby Union as a member of their own new tier, Super Rygbi Cymru.

That would appear a shrewd decision by Wales Rugby League, an organisation who have had various attempts, over the years, at threatening the dominance of the 15-a-side game.

Few are as well positioned as White to judge whether this latest bid for elbow room might succeed.

The 35-year-old played rugby union for Cardiff Youth – alongside the likes of Sam Warburton – until this nephew of former Great Britain star Phil Ford steered himself towards rugby league.

White enjoyed a hugely successful career that included a six-year spell with Widnes, but has now turned to coaching and will be helping mastermind the efforts of South Wales Jets alongside another former Wales international, Ben Flower.

“This is a good time to be revamping rugby league in Wales and I think we can attract a lot of new followers and new players,” says White, whose Jets team are based at Penallta RFC, near Caerphilly.

“That means it’s very suited to rugby union players who can transfer over to league for a short summer season and I’d be very surprised if we didn’t attract a large number.

“At the Jets, we have already got a number of union players on board from clubs like Penallta, Nelson, and the Cardiff area.

“It’s a long time until the winter rugby union season, so this is a chance to stay fresh, learn new skills, and keep your fitness.

“I don’t want to comment too much about what is going on rugby union in Wales at present, but there’s no doubt this tournament at this particular time, represents an opportunity for us and we need to try and take it.”

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The Jets will go into the new season on Saturday as the defending champions, but they start that defence at home to Bridgend Blue Bulls, the most successful club in the 20-year-history of the league.

Elsewhere on the opening weekend, Swansea Rams host Cynon Valley Cavaliers and South Wales Saints entertain Rhondda Outlaws.

The other two clubs – the Torfaen Tigers and Aberavon Fighting Irish – start their campaigns a week later.

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