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Kear To Lead Wales As They Launch Rugby League European Championships Defence

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Elliot Kear will become the 47th player to skipper Wales when they launch the defence of their European Championship against France in Carcassonne tonight. The London Broncos ace is part of a 19-man squad for the opening match which is also part of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualifiers.

Elliot Kear will become the 47th player to skipper Wales when they launch the defence of their European Championship against France in Carcassonne tonight.

The London Broncos ace is part of a 19-man squad for the opening match which is also part of the 2021 Rugby League World Cup qualifiers.

Wales will also face Scotland and Ireland this autumn.

There are six uncapped players in the squad: Chris Vitalini, Connor and Curtis Davies, Sion Jones, Elliott Jenkins and James Olds.

While the Davies twins and Jones all played a part in Halifax’s encouraging season in the Championship, Olds finished as the Brisbane Rugby League Premiership’s top scorer.

Josh Ralph, who has also flown over from Australia for the tournament, is included in the 19, as are 2017 World Cup squad members Dalton Grant, Ben Evans, Gavin Bennion, Ben Morris, Rhodri Lloyd, Courtney Davies and Steve Parry.

Rhys Williams, the leading Wales try scorer of all time, is only three appearances off the record in that category. Jordan James and Ian Watson are currently the most-capped players on 30.

Wales head coach John Kear said: “We’ve had an excellent week of training and we’re all looking forward to getting started in the European Championship and World Cup qualifiers.

“We’ve got some new faces in the squad as well as those who’ve played for us for a number of years. It’s an exciting squad full of players who’ve come through the Welsh systems.

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“All of the players have trained really well this week and are raring to go.

“We’re expecting a tough match over in France as they’ve got plenty of quality in their side, but we’re hoping to put in a good display and start the tournament with a positive result.”

Wales: Dalton Grant (Bradford Bulls), Chris Vitalini (Coventry Bears), Josh Ralph (Easts Tigers), Chester Butler, Connor Davies, Curtis Davies, Dan Fleming, Sion Jones (all Halifax), Ben Evans, Elliot Kear, Rhys Williams (all London Broncos), Elliott Jenkins (Rochdale Hornets), Gavin Bennion (Salford Red Devils), Ben Morris (St Helens), Rhodri Lloyd (Swinton Lions), Courtney Davies (unattached), James Olds (West Brisbane Panthers), Morgan Evans, Steve Parry (both West Wales Raiders).

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