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titan13 New Member
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|  | South Wales « Thread Started on Sept 7, 2009, 1:02pm » | |
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Like to send a personal well done to all players and coaches involved in yesterdays games in Leeds.Two wins and a draw!! not bad for a bunch of southern softies.
Also a big thanks to all the parents for supporting not only your own childs age group put the other age groups as well
Cheers Peter.
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|  | Re: South Wales « Reply #1 on Sept 7, 2009, 2:19pm » | |
It was a great day and I think all the boys were a credit to the jersey. I dont think anyone would have expected to go into the RL heartland and do so well. Just goes to show that if we are patient and can bring these boys through the system then RL in Wales will be able to compete on every level.
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ianthephotos New Member
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|  | Re: South Wales « Reply #2 on Sept 8, 2009, 4:46pm » | |
Well done and a big thumbs up to all involved. In my opinion what our 'friends in the North' seem to conveniently forget is that kids in Wales very often start throwing a rugby ball around as soon as they can walk. All that needs to happen is to channel that energy towards RL rather than RU and it follows Wales will be able to produce plenty of talent. The important thing is that kids now have a choice and also can see RL it at its highest level and can aspire to reach that level. Keep up the good work guys!
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