Wales national rugby league teamAlthough there is comparatively little rugby league played in Wales, the country’s national team has a long history in the sport. Over the years many hundreds of players have "headed north" to play for the leading English clubs. Consequentially the national side, nicknamed the Dragons, have often been a very strong force in the game. Wales is represented at rugby league in the European Nations Cup; since 1995 they have also competed in the World Cup. They are not however a full test nation, and do not compete in the Tri-Nations. The team is run under the auspices of the Rugby Football League, as are all the other home nations and the Great Britain team. For the early years of the sport Wales versus England was the only international available to players of the Northern Union, though this changed with the arrival of the New Zealand All Golds in 1907. Wales hold the honour of facing them in the first ever true international, winning 9-8 in Aberdare. See alsoExternal link
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