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Welsh rugby aims to halt player-drain to England

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Regional sides Thunder and Lightning, who compete in the Celtic Challenge against teams from Ireland and Scotland, will also be further developed, including dual contracts and additional coaching staff, with the aim of attracting Welsh talent to return from outside Wales.

The WRU has also announced a pilot scheme to run four teams at club level, based around the country alongside current established men’s clubs that have the “facilities, commitment and support” to work in partnership.

These will initially receive funding of £96,000 each per year, rising to up to £250,000 and will compete against each other in a league format over three months.

It is hoped this will provide playing, training and conditioning opportunities for younger players aged 18 to 24 alongside adult players and could be expanded to eight clubs if the playing base expands.

A national academy is also to be established along with three player development centres and nine satellite locations across Wales.

Bennett added: “This is a transformative moment for women’s rugby in Wales. The WRU’s commitment to funding and infrastructure will help us attract and retain top talent and build a competitive domestic structure.

“We all saw the amazing success of the Women’s World Cup tournament this year. This is an area for growth in the sport both globally and in Wales.”

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