Lots of close games today, now we start getting to the serious part of the season. Well done everyone 👍🏾
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25/01/2026
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Our current position in the World Rankings says it all—and the only way is up. For the next Rugby World Cup, our goal should be simple: get out of the group stages. Anything beyond that is a bonus. But to get there, we need to go back to our roots.
We’ve said it before: the problem with Welsh Rugby is Village Rugby, but the best thing about Welsh Rugby is Community Rugby. We can’t sustain 10 clubs within 10 square miles. Gone are the days when every school had a team for each year group, and every club fielded sides from U8s to Youth.
1. A separate pathway for front five development, possibly at a national level
2. Boys-to-Men support, so those who don’t make it are still valued and reintegrated into semi-pro and community clubs
3. A new top to bottom version for Women’s Rugby, with separate pathways for players, coaches, and referees, grown from within the womens game itself, This might sound controversial, but it’s time to be honest. We need a long-term vision, the womens game is different but the same and people are confused by the way forward.
We need 300–400 players fighting for selection by age 16—that’s around 75–100 per region. That means building a system that works.
We need a project:
“Pathway to Winning the World Cup”
Let’s aim for 2051. Let’s build something that lasts.
Let this post be the spark. Let’s talk. Let’s act.
After Saturdays result we feel it is time for action. We need to go back to our roots, club rugby, not that we're bias. We have to draw a line in the sand, our position in the World Rankings about sums up where we are and the only way is up. Our goal for the next RWC should be to get out of the group stages, anything better is a bonus.
We have often said on this channel, that the problem with Welsh Rugby is Village Rugby but the best thing about Welsh Rugby is Community Rugby. We cannot sustain 10 clubs in 10 square miles, gone are the days where virtually all schools had at least 1 side for each year from year 3 to 13, each club had teams from under 8's to Youth.
We NEED 300-400 players fighting for selection by the age 0f 16, so currently that's 75-100 players per region. Possibly a separate pathway for front 5 development, which may need to be done at a National level. Boys to Men support, so that those that don't make it are supported and integrated back into the semi professional and Community sides. We also believe that a scaled down version of this could used to develop Womens rugby. This might sound controversial but we feel there should be separation between the Mens and Womens pathways, that goes for Coaches and Referees, where they should be grown from within.
We hope this post will start conversations across Wales and drive change, we need a project 'Pathway to Winning the World Cup' the goal should be 2051
10/10/2024
Community rugby starts from the bottom up, that includes the coaching staff 👍🏾
Good coaches coach, bad coaches poach. Discuss...
September should be an explosion of community rugby, clean new lines on the pitch, possibly a lick of paint on the posts. Hopefully there are few games affected by the weather this weekend, so clubs can gather momentum and get the support for the community game. Has the recent rain affected your pitches?
Good luck to everyone donning their boots this weekend, players, officials, coaches and support staff, at all the fields of dreams around Wales 👍🏾
The biggest problem in Welsh rugby is Village rugby, the biggest asset in Welsh rugby is Village rugby. Everything is spread thinly and there are limited resources, what do people think is the solution, or is the WRU on the right track with this season’s restructuring?
All the statistics you need to achieve the league position you want
We have analysed all the Welsh Community Leagues and the below figures are repeated across the board they were closer than we would have thought
One example is, if you want to be 4th or above you need to get 5 point wins from over 70% of your home games and at least average 1 point from all your away games.
So you need to achieve the below percentages of the total points available to achieve the position you are aiming for.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
88% 76% 69% 60% 51%
19/09/2024
Communities and Schools working together 👍🏾
Bryncelynnog v Bro Morganwg Year 11 game on Mount Pleasant Park (mostly year 10s playing for Bryn). The game ended 19-19. Our club is extremely proud to be supporting our local comprehensive school and we will be looking to develop even stronger links in the future.
On the field, at the clubhouse and in the community, we are........
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16/09/2024
Respect the Ref! Not only because you can’t have a game without them but also to show the game is inclusive and open to all, everybody has their place 👍🏾
Let's always show some respect and support for our young grassroots referees 🙏👏👏👏
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