Wales A side

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The Wales A side is an international rugby league side that plays in the Skanska Home Nations Championship. The players are picked from the nine-team Welsh Conference Premier league.

Wales have been the most successful side in this competition, winning four out of the five championships contested so far. England Lionhearts are the current holders of the title after beating Wales 30-26 at Featherstone Rovers in September 2006. Wales A Players Neil Sloan (Valley Cougars), Trevor James (Blackwood Bulldogs), Lee Williams (Valley Cougars), Martin Corley (Newport Titans), Matt Harvey (NPT Steelers), Owen Jones (Newport Titans), Carl Thomas (Valley Cougars), Mark Wheeler (Newport Titans), Tyrone Mahoney (Newport Titans), Mark Jones (Valley Cougars), Dean Scully (NPT Steelers), Jason Hill (Torfaen Tigers), Adrian Owen (Valley Cougars), Antony Lott (Newport Titans), Paul Young (Blackwood Bulldogs), Graham Hughes (Cardiff Demons), Steve Parry (Valley Cougars), Scott Beasant (Newport Titans), Christian Wills (Valley Cougars), Chris Williams (Torfaen Tigers), Paul Emmanuelli (Blackwood Bulldogs), Greg Carlow (Newport Titans).

Wales A results

  • England Lionhearts def. Wales A 30-26 (10 September 2006)
  • Ireland A def. Wales A 24-10 (19 August 2006)
  • Wales A def. Scotland A 22-16 (16 July 2006)
  • England Lionhearts def. Wales A 36-32 (11 September 2005)
  • Wales A def. Emerging Lebanon 52-22 (26 August 2005)
  • Wales A def. Ireland A 18-10 (16 July 2005)
  • Wales A def. Scotland A 70-8 (13 June 2005)
  • Wales A def. England Lionhearts 34-32 (12 September 2004)
  • Wales A def. Scotland A 34-26 (3 July 2004)
  • Wales A def. Ireland A 56-12 (15 May 2004)
  • Wales A def. England "Lionhearts" 28-18 (14 September 2003)
  • Wales A def. Scotland A 42-22 (27 July 2003)
  • Ireland A def. Wales A 32-28 (21 June 2003)
  • Wales A def. England "Lionhearts" 28-18 (15 September 2002)
  • Wales A def. Ireland A 52-20 (21 July 2002)
  • Wales A def. Scotland A 40-22 (15 June 2002)
  • Wales A def. Scotland A 36-6 (16 September 2001)
  • England Lionhearts def. Wales A 40-8 (10 September 2000)
  • Wales A drew with Scotland A 20-20 (19 September 1999)
  • Scotland A def. Wales A 28-18 (3 October 1998)


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