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The Welsh Rugby Union

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  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) is the governing body for rugby union in Wales, responsible for overseeing the sport at all levels across the country. Established in 1881, the WRU has a rich history and a deep-rooted passion for promoting rugby as a key part of Welsh culture and identity.

With its headquarters located in Cardiff, the WRU manages the national teams, including the senior men’s and women’s teams, and the age-grade sides. The organization is dedicated to developing grassroots rugby, ensuring that young players have access to quality coaching and facilities.

The WRU also plays a crucial role in organizing domestic competitions, such as the Welsh Premiership and the WRU National Leagues, which provide a competitive platform for clubs throughout Wales. In addition to fostering talent, the WRU is committed to enhancing the spectator experience, hosting international matches at the iconic Principality Stadium.

Through various initiatives, the WRU aims to promote inclusivity and diversity within the sport, encouraging participation from all communities. The organization actively engages with schools and local clubs to inspire the next generation of rugby players.

Furthermore, the WRU is focused on sustainability and the long-term growth of rugby in Wales, working closely with stakeholders to ensure the sport remains vibrant and accessible. With a vision to be a world-leading rugby union, the WRU continues to innovate and adapt to the changing landscape of sports.

In summary, the Welsh Rugby Union is not just about the game; it embodies the spirit of Wales, uniting fans and players alike through a shared love for rugby.

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