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Wales Deaf seeking double over England

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Wales Deaf will be out to achieve the double against England Deaf when the two sides meet at Moseley on Sunday (KO 2.30pm).

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The Welsh team will be confident after securing a 30-3 victory in the home fixture at Cardiff Arms Park last January.

Wales Deaf Chairman, Gwynne Griffiths, said: “We did well in the January fixture so hopes are high for a good performance again on Sunday.

“There were a couple of thousand people at Cardiff Arms Park in January which made a great atmosphere so we are hoping for strong support again for the return game.

“This is a good standard of rugby with players from a cross section of Welsh clubs on the field so it will be a great day.”

Wales Deaf
15 Aron Humphries (Nelson) 14 Dwayne John (Neath Athletic) 13 Wes Pooley (Taunton) 12 Celyn Ashton (Treorchy) 11 Tim Parkinson (Milton Keynes) 10 Richard Lewis (Dunvant) 9 Sam Gallagher (Dunvant): 1 Ken Dowding (Chichester) 2 Dan Vella (Tata Steel) 3 Rob Mills (Builth Wells) 4 David Brake (Caerleon) 5 Sean Driscoll (Rumney) 6 Andrew Healy (Maesteg Quins) 7 Jon Cudd (Morriston) 8 Adam Brake (Caerleon)

Replacements: 16 Mark Watson (Maesteg Quins) 17 Damien David (Taibach) 18 Richard Jones (Nantyglo) 19 Marcus Lear (Abersychan) 20 Kieron John (Maesteg) 21 Craig Field (Taffs Wells) 22 Ryan Shallish (Dinas Powys).

The £5 ticket entrance at Moseley also includes the midday ko for the England Deaf Women v Wales Deaf Women international.

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