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New faces and new elite wheelchairs for England

England have named their 10-man team for next Saturday’s Wheelchair Rugby League International against Wales in Sheffield – when the players will be using new Rugby League Elite Wheelchairs manufactured by the sports wheelchair specialists RGK for the first time in competition as they continue preparations for this autumn’s World Cup.

Adam Rigby of Leyland Warriors, Josh Butler of Leeds Rhinos and Rob Hawkins of the Halifax Panthers, the reigning Young Wheelchair Rugby League Player of the Year, are the three inclusions who were not involved in England’s successful tour of Australia in late 2019.

Butler is one of four Rhinos players in the squad, alongside Nathan Collins, Tom Halliwell and James Simpson, and Hawkins is joined by his Panthers teammate Wayne Boardman.

The Kent-based Argonauts are represented by Joe Coyd and Lewis King, and the team is completed by Sebastien Bechara, who was born in Nottingham and now plays in France for the Catalans Dragons.

Tom Coyd, the England Head Coach, said:

“Our season and preparation is building nicely. The whole of the National Performance Squad put in a huge personal effort over the pandemic period and improved in every dimension. Since we came back to training together in March this year, we have made big improvements every time we get together at practice.

“Team selection was a real challenge. Our game is evolving and we are testing ourselves, pushing the boundaries of how the game has been played and evolving the sport. Players have to be flexible and be able to fit into the playing style.

“Wales will give us a great challenge and enable us measure progress. Each player who has made selection is there on merit and will get a crack in an International Test Match.”

The players in England’s squad were measured for their bespoke chairs by RGK during recent training camps, and Martin Coyd, the General Manager of England Wheelchair RL, is excited by the impact they may have on performance.

“The build-up to the 2021 Rugby League World Cup gives us a wonderful opportunity to test, push and improve everything we do in the game,” he said. “We have built the best possible Coaching and Support Team to give the players the opportunity to be at their best. Great coaching, analysis, medicine, nutrition, sports science, psychology and wellbeing are all playing a big role in incremental improvements across the board.

“We have created partnerships with a fantastic group of sponsors which has enabled us to source a state of the art, made to measure, ergonomic Wheelchair for each player in the RLWC Team.

“RGK make the best wheelchairs in the world and they have developed a Rugby League specific Chair. We believe that this will raise our levels even further and enable the players to feel the benefit of their hard work on and off the field. We are determined to be at our very best come November.”

Dorian Benjamin, the Sales & Marketing Manager at RGK Wheelchairs, said:

“ Everyone at RGK is absolutely thrilled to be a part of England’s journey to the Rugby League World Cup.

“Over the past year, we have developed a fantastic relationship with the whole national team plus management staff. As a company who is heavily involved with world class level sport, we are very privileged to supply the entire team with our Rugby League Elite Wheelchairs and cannot wait to support their journey to and beyond the World Cup.”

The England squad will use the chairs in a training session this weekend at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, the venue for next weekend’s international, and for several fixtures in the Rugby League World Cup.

England (v Wales, English Institute of Sport, Saturday June 26)

PlayerClub
Sebastien BecharaCatalans Dragons
Wayne BoardmanHalifax Panthers
Josh ButlerLeeds Rhinos
Nathan CollinsLeeds Rhinos
Joe CoydArgonauts
Tom HalliwellLeeds Rhinos
Rob HawkinsHalifax Panthers
Lewis KingArgonauts
Adam RigbyLeyland Warriors
James SimpsonLeeds Rhinos

Notes

  • England play their three group matches in the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup at the Copper Box Arena in London’s Olympic Park, starting against Australia on November 11.
  • The Final of the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup is at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on Friday November 26. For details of tickets, see Official Tickets | Rugby League World Cup 2021 (rlwc2021.com)
  • Limited tickets were available for England’s Mid-Season Wheelchair Rugby League International against Wales, and have sold out. But for the first time for a Wheelchair Rugby League international, coverage will be available through BBC Sport on red button and iPlayer – ahead of the BBC’s extensive coverage of this autumn’s Rugby League World Cup.

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