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Ironmen versus All Blacks is mouthwatering start to season
Western Mail
|September 06, 2025
AND so, it begins. The new Welsh rugby season kicks-off this weekend with no fewer than 123 games being played across the 30 community leagues from Premiership down to Division 6.
But the honour of kicking the first ball in anger this season went to the players in the Dewar Shield 16 tournament last night.
The WSC U18 schools and colleges league then starts next week, as will the women's league programme.
"Welsh rugby starts at the clubs and builds from there," said WRU community director Geraint John (pictured).
There are countless volunteers and match officials that keep the game going and as well as thousands of senior players getting their first run out on Saturday, there will be even more youngsters flooding the pitches on Sunday as the mini and junior sections return to action.
"The appetite for rugby across Wales remains as strong as ever and we have already received more than 40,000 player registrations across the age ranges from young to old.
"The main topic of conversation at clubs from as far and wide as Amman United and Nant Conwy to Narberth and Gwernyfed will be about players, points and league tables.
"September is always the time of year when Welsh rugby gets back to doing what it does best - playing games across the country, renewing rivalries, and making communities feel proud of their teams.
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