West Wales Sharks
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West Wales Sharks | |
Full name | West Wales Sharks Rugby League Football Club |
Emblem | |
Colours | Red & Black |
Founded | 2004 |
Sport | Rugby League |
League | Rugby League Conference Welsh Premier |
Ground | Furnace United RFC, Llanelli |
Official website | Here |
West Wales Sharks RLFC are a rugby league side based in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
The Sharks were formed in 2006 and joined the Wales Western Conference. Out of the 8 games played, they won 2 of them amassing 4 points. In 2007 they played in the Rugby League Conference Welsh Premier division playing seven rounds from May to July. In the first match they lost to the Valley Cougars 12-74 but then won there next match 33-32 against the Cardiff Demons. But they then lost their remaining five matches including a tight 34-30 loss against the Torfaen Tigers. Just one win meant that they had finished bottom of the league.
[edit] Honours
The Sharks have had two Wales 'A' Internationals, Mark Cooke and James Bannister.
[edit] Results
- Sharks 12-74 Valley Cougars
- Bridgend Blue Bulls 42-4 Sharks
- Sharks 33-32 Cardiff Demons
- Torfaen Tigers 34-30 Sharks
- Sharks 16-34 Neath-Port Talbot Steelers
- Sharks 38-54 Blackwood Bulldogs
- Newport Titans 46-0 Sharks
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