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Welsh Rugby Union Group

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Corporate

The Welsh Rugby Union Group is the governing body for rugby union in Wales, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport at all levels. Established in 1881, the organization has a rich history and a strong commitment to fostering rugby culture across the nation.

With its headquarters located in Cardiff, the Welsh Rugby Union Group oversees the national teams, including the senior men’s and women’s squads, as well as age-grade and development teams. The group is responsible for organizing domestic competitions, such as the Welsh Premiership and the WRU National Leagues, ensuring a robust framework for clubs and players.

In addition to competitive play, the Welsh Rugby Union Group places a significant emphasis on grassroots initiatives, aiming to increase participation in rugby through schools and community programs. Their vision includes creating a sustainable future for the sport, focusing on inclusivity and accessibility for all individuals, regardless of age or ability.

The organization also engages in various partnerships and sponsorships to enhance the profile of rugby in Wales, working closely with local businesses and international brands. Through these collaborations, they aim to secure funding and resources that will benefit the sport and its players.

Furthermore, the Welsh Rugby Union Group is committed to the development of coaching and officiating standards, providing training and support to ensure high-quality experiences for players and fans alike. They actively promote values such as teamwork, respect, and integrity, which are fundamental to the ethos of rugby.

As a key player in the global rugby community, the Welsh Rugby Union Group participates in international competitions and collaborates with other rugby unions to share best practices and innovations. Their dedication to excellence and passion for the game continues to inspire future generations of rugby players in Wales.

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