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Wales Women head coach Rowland Phillips has selected 34 young players in the Wales Women Emerging squad that will play England U18 Talent Development Group at Principality Stadium on Tuesday 30 April (6pm).

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The squad includes Wales internationals Manon Johnes and Lauren Smyth and Six Nations squad members Molly Kelly and Caitlin Lewis. All of the playing squad will be eligible for Under 18 rugby and other than those involved with Wales, all have come through this season’s U18 Regional training and playing programme.

Phillips has added Wales No 8 Sioned Harries and Dragons Ladies coach Jamie Solace to his coaching team of Gareth Wyatt and Hugh Gustafson for this period and is looking to continue to identify and develop female talent for the future.

“Everything we do involves planning for the future and developing players for international rugby,” said Phillips.
“Manon (Johnes), Alex (Callender) and Lauren (Smyth) were involved in this programme this time last year, Manon and Alex playing and Lauren missing out on the game through injury. All three have gone on to shine for Wales this season.

“Caitlyn (Lewis) and Molly (Kelly) were part of our Six Nations squad and Caitlin, Celyn Lazenby, Ellie Morgan and Megan Webb have been involved with the Wales Women Sevens programme so these next few weeks will enable us to keep working with this group of players.

“We will be looking to see if any of these players can step up and be part of our Wales squad as we build towards the 2021 Rugby World Cup – and looking further ahead I’m sure many of them will be involved when it comes to the 2025 competition.

“There is plenty of female talent in Wales, we saw that with the U18 programme which helped prepare the players for a higher intensity of training and playing.

“It will be another step up for them to play an England squad at Principality Stadium and that can only be a good thing.”

Wales Women Emerging squad v England U18 Talent Development Group (Tuesday 30 April, 6pm, Principality Stadium – free entry for all as part of Road to Principality Series):

Forwards:
Amie Turner
Bryonie King
Catrin Jones
Ffion Owen
Madi Johns
Manon Johnes
(all Blues)

Chloe Fletcher
Ellie Morgan
Gwenllian Jenkins
Hatty Davies
Molly James
(all Scarlets)

Jade Thomas
Jaya White
Melissa Gnojek
(all Ospreys)

Mali Quaeck
Molly Kelly
Victoria Redman
(all RGC)

Backs:
Beth Huntley
Megan Davies
Megan Webb
(all Blues)

Catherine Richards
Chelsea Jones
Hannah Powell
Tygan Pinch
(all Dragons)

Caitlin Lewis
Celyn Lazenby
Darcy Thomas
Ellie Tromans
Mabli Davies
Rosie Davies
(all Scarlets)

Anwen Owen
Lauren Smyth
Niamh Terry
(all Ospreys)

Mali Jones (RGC)

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