• Home
  • Rugby
  • XBox Kid Mason Grady Used To Play With His Heroes In Wales Shirts . . . Now He’S Alongside Them Trying To Avoid A Wooden Spoon

XBox Kid Mason Grady Used To Play With His Heroes In Wales Shirts . . . Now He’s Alongside Them Trying To Avoid A Wooden Spoon

Mason Grady in action against Vodacom Bulls - Credit Andrew Dowling

Mason Grady in action against Vodacom Bulls - Credit Andrew Dowling

Mason Grady had played with George North and Dan Biggar years before the youngster made his Wales debut against England. It was more than a decade ago when North and Biggar were youngsters in Warren Gatland’s first spell as head coach and Grady was an eight-year-old moving his heroes around on his X-Box. Now, he is preparing in a squad with both players, to try and prevent a Six Nations wooden spoon by beating Italy in Rome on Saturday.

By David Williams

Mason Grady had played with George North and Dan Biggar years before the youngster made his Wales debut against England.

It was more than a decade ago when North and Biggar were youngsters in Warren Gatland’s first spell as head coach and Grady was an eight-year-old moving his heroes around on his X-Box.

Now, he is preparing in a squad with both players, to try and prevent a Six Nations wooden spoon by beating Italy in Rome on Saturday.

Cardiff centre Grady, 20, made his debut in the defeat to England and could well keep North out of the team to meet Italy next week in what will be a wooden spoon decider.

After all the strife and turmoil in Welsh rugby, Grady’s grab at stardom has gone under the radar, but he could well be the long-term solution to the problem No.13 shirt.

North has been tried there on and off, along with moves back to his familiar wing position – the slot where Grady used to use the 30-year-old Lions star on his console.

https://twitter.com/MasonGrady13/status/1630147259336740865?s=20

“It’s great to be learning from the likes of George North and Dan Biggar,” says Grady, whose elder brother Cory Allen won six caps for Wales.

“I watched them all as a kid and I can remember playing the 2011 World Cup video game and playing with all those. It’s pretty mad to now be learning off them.

“To be able to learn off George is terrific. The things he does on the field are amazing.

“He’s a very good role model for me and he’s been very helpful, telling me all the little things that I need to do better. He’s taken me aside and helped me.”

Someone needs to take Wales coach Warren Gatland aside and remind him how he used to win make-or-break matches.

Wales Facing Six Nations Whitewash

Gatland has lost three on the trot since he returned to take charge, although Wales were already in a tailspin long before he was summoned and their current record is just three wins from their last 15 matches.

If they fail in Rome, where they have not fallen in 16 years, then it will be odds-on a whitewash campaign with only France to follow a week later in Paris.

Gatland is likely to keep his faith in Grady as well as his fellow 20-year-old centre partner Joe Hawkins of the Ospreys.

With many senior players set to leave Wales to play elsewhere after wage cuts, Grady and Hawkins are the future.

“I didn’t expect it to happen so soon,” says Grady.

https://twitter.com/TheWelshDragon9/status/1628740183318319105?s=20

“To be honest, I just wanted to get myself in the Cardiff team. I don’t know if I’ll play against either Italy or France. I’m just focusing on training at the moment, trying to better myself.”

In a tournament beset by all manner of problems for Wales, one cause for optimism has been the emergence of promising youngsters Jac Morgan, Tommy Reffell, Christ Tshiunza, Dafydd Jenkins, Joe Hawkins and Grady who have all tasted Championship experience.

Only last season, Tshiunza, Jenkins, Hawkins and Grady were Under-20 internationals.

“There was a moment when Joe, Christ, Dafydd and I sat around and said it would be amazing to play in the next World Cup,” said Grady.

https://twitter.com/TheWelshDragon9/status/1628484791917023236?s=20

“To then play in the Six Nations before the World Cup with those boys is pretty mad. Getting a cap with them was amazing. I definitely want more caps and to build from here.

“I didn’t expect it to happen so soon. To be honest, I just wanted to get myself in the Cardiff team. I don’t know if I’ll play against either Italy or France.

“My debut was pretty surreal. I was pretty disappointed with the result, but proud to get my first cap. It was an unbelievable experience running out in front of 74,000 people – a dream come true. I’d love to experience it all again.”

 

Related News

Protesting Ospreys fans. Pic: Alamy

WRU Three-Team Plan Heading for the Bin After EGM Withdrawl Deal

The Welsh Rugby Union’s controversial plan to cut the number of professional men’s teams from four to three now appears increasingly unlikely to survive.

Graham Thomas | 16 hours ago
Swansea were beaten at home by Ebbw Vale in a thriller at Broadacre. Pic: Swansea RFC. Pic. Alamy

Strange Goings On . . . But Jason Praises Ebbw Vale After Incredible Victory

Ebbw Vale head coach Jason Strange praised his side’s resilience after a chaotic contest ended in a dramatic victory that kept the Steelmen firmly on top of the Super Rygbi Cymru table.

Rob Cole | Mar 31, 2026
Callum Sheedy of Cardiff Rugby. Pic. Alamy

Callum Sheedy Insists Cardiff Trip Was Far From Pointless Despite URC Slip

Callum Sheedy believes the losing bonus point Cardiff salvaged in Durban could yet prove decisive in their push for the United Rugby Championship play-offs.

Simon Thomas | Mar 30, 2026
Ryan Woodman. Photo Credit: Inpho Photography

Ryan’s Rise Gathers Pace Amid Coaching Role

Wales new boy Ryan Woodman has revealed how moving into coaching has benefited him both on and off the field, as Simon Thomas reports.

Simon Thomas | Mar 28, 2026
WRU chairman Richard Collier-Keywood

Richard Collier-Keywood to Quit as Chair as WRU Try to Defuse Rebel Clubs

The Welsh Rugby Union have moved to try and draw the sting out of the revolt by member clubs by announcing Richard Collier-Keywood is to step down as chair.

Graham Thomas | Mar 27, 2026
Christ Tshiunza of Wales. Pic. Alamy

Wales’ Christ Tshiunza Backed to Hit the Heights Again at Sale

Alex Sanderson believes the best is yet to come from Christ Tshiunza after securing the Wales international’s signature for Sale Sharks ahead of next season.

Rob Cole | Mar 27, 2026