A YOUNG rugby player from Powys is dreaming of starring for Wales with some help from a top trailer maker.

Ifor Williams Trailers, which has factories in Denbighshire and Deeside, are sponsoring the Under 18 girls team at RGC (Rugby Gogledd Cymru) which was set up to fast-track the region’s brightest rugby talents.

The club is based at Stadiwm CSM at Parc Eirias in Colwyn Bay.

The RGC academy attracts players from across north and mid Wales.

Scrum half Georgia Powell, 17, from Newtown, said: “I am really enjoying it. It’s great to make friends with people from different places. It’s really interesting.

“It involves eight hours a week of travelling but I enjoy it. It’s good and it’s a great set up here.

“It great to play with a different bunch of players and get the skills and stuff. It’s great.”

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According to RGC general manager Alun Pritchard, the investment is paying off with the Under 18 girls playing at an elite level and proving a match for their counterparts in the south Walian regions.

He said: “We’re extremely grateful to Ifor Williams Trailers. They have supported the boys Under 16 and Under 18 pathway and now supporting the girls Under 18s pathway as well.

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“It’s a great help because we have girls from across the region who have the opportunity to develop their game and hopefully go on and push for Wales caps.

“That’s the ultimate goal. Last year we had four girls who made it into the Wales Under 18s squad and we’d like to get even more this year.

“The women’s game is expanding rapidly at the moment and this is about empowering these girls to reach for their dreams.

“These girls have had the opportunity to play with their hub clubs and are pushing on further with RGC."

This year the RGC team has beaten the Ospreys at Cardiff Arms Park and drew against the Dragons and Scarlets and lost narrowly to Cardiff.

“We are playing at an elite level and everybody now has the same financial base and the same opportunities. We’re enjoying the challenge," said Pritchard.

“The fact that women can now play the game professionally has inspired them massively. They are banging on the door at different age groups wanting to play, with the hope of going into a professional team and the national team in the long run.

“It’s a massive commitment and I am very proud of the dedication that they and the staff put in.”

The kits of the male and female Under 18 sides along with the Under 16 team are  emblazoned with the firm’s distinctive logo.

Ifor Williams Trailers managing director John Williams said:  “We feel it’s very important to empower young women to reach for their dreams and enjoy a level playing field in sport.

“It is so important that women have the same opportunities as men so we were particularly pleased to be able to support RGS’s  girls Under 18 team.

“They are already playing at a really high level and the standard is getting better all the time.

“The future of rugby in north Wales looks very bright and I hope we will see quite a few of this squad making it all the way to the Wales team and enjoy success with the national team.

“There is an abundance of rugby talent and now there is a real pathway to play professionally and  enjoy success and hopefully represent Wales in the World Cup.”

“As somebody who works for Ifor Williams Trailers, I’m incredibly proud that we’re supporting women’s rugby in this way. It means a lot to me.”

 


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