2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup squads

The 2021 Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup will feature eight international teams, with each consisting of up to a twelve-man squad.[1]

Group A

Australia

  • Peter Arbuckle (Queensland)
  • Cory Cannane (New South Wales)
  • Craig Cannane (New South Wales)
  • Richard Engles (New South Wales)
  • Brad Grove (New South Wales)
  • Shaun Harre (Queensland)
  • James Hill (Queensland)
  • Diab Karim (New South Wales)
  • Liam Luff (New South Wales)
  • Bayley McKenna (Queensland)
  • Zac Schumacher (Queensland)
  • Adam Tannock (Queensland).

England

  • Sebastien Bechara (Catalans Dragons)
  • Jack Brown (Halifax Panthers)
  • Wayne Boardman (Halifax Panthers)
  • Nathan Collins (Leeds Rhinos)
  • Joe Coyd (London Roosters)
  • Rob Hawkins (Halifax Panthers)
  • Tom Halliwell (Leeds Rhinos)
  • Lewis King (London Roosters)
  • Adam Rigby (Wigan Warriors)
  • Declan Roberts (Wigan Warriors)
  • James Simpson (Leeds Rhinos)

Ireland

  • Toby Burton-Carter (Warrington Wolves)
  • Tom Martin (Halifax Panthers)
  • Rick Rodgers (Argonauts Demi-gods and Skeleton Army)
  • Stephen Campbell
  • Paddy Forbes
  • Kenneth Maloney (Gravesend Dynamite)
  • Scott Robertson
  • Peter Johnston (Argonauts Demi-gods and Skeleton Army)
  • Phil Roberts (Wigan Warriors)
  • James McCarthy
  • Oran Spain
  • Nash Jennings

Spain

  • David Berty (St Toulousain)
  • Jorge Gelade-Panzo (Dragons Handi)
  • Theo Gonzalez (Handisport Roannais)
  • Joel lacombe (Dragons Handi)
  • Yannick Martin (Montauban)
  • Fabien Moisdon (Dragons Handi)
  • Raphaël Monedero (Dragons Handi)
  • David Raymond (Biganos)
  • Wilfrid Seron (St Toulousain)

Group B

France

  • Mostefa Abassi (Saint-Jory)
  • Lionel Alazard (Montauban)
  • Jérémy Bourson (Dragons Handi)
  • Gilles Clausells (Dragons Handi)
  • Nicolas Clausells (Dragons Handi)
  • Dany Denuwelaere (Montauban)
  • Thomas Duhalde (Euskadi)
  • Florian Guttadoro (SO Avignon)
  • Guillaume Mautz (SO Avignon)
  • Julien Penella (Euskadi)
  • Arno Vargas (Dragons Handi)
  • Yann Verdi (SO Avignon)
  • Jonathan Hivernat (Dragons Handi, standby)
  • Adrien Zittel (Arbent, standby)

Scotland

  • Dave Anderson (West Wales Raiders)
  • Gregor Anderson (Dundee Dragons)
  • David Birtles (Dundee Dragons)
  • Connor Blackmore (Dundee Dragons)
  • Dan Grant (Gravesend)
  • Paul Hartley (Glasgow RL)
  • Peter Lauder (unattached)
  • Michael Mellon (Dundee Dragons)
  • Graeme Stewart (Glasgow RL)
  • Cadyn Thompson (Dundee Dragons)
  • John Willans (Dundee Dragons)
  • Callum Young (Warrington Wolves)

United States

  • Jeffrey Townsend (captain)
  • Jesse Lind (vice-captain)
  • MacKenzie Johnson
  • Michah Stewart
  • William Johnstone
  • Lavern Anderson
  • Freddie Smith
  • Gabi Cha
  • Andy Kingsley
  • Matthew Wooloff (Wigan Warriors)
  • Jabrier Lee
  • Jensen Blaine

Wales

  • Stephen Halsey (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Scott Trigg-Turner (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Gary Preece (Hereford Harriers)
  • Mason Baker (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Jodie Boyd-Ward (Leeds Rhinos)
  • Andrew Higgins (Hereford Harriers)
  • Stuart Williams (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Lucie Roberts (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Martin Lane (Hereford Harriers)
  • Mark Williams (Wigan Warriors)
  • Harry Jones (North Wales Crusaders)
  • Alan Caron (Hereford Harriers)

References

  1. ^ "Rugby League World Cup 2021: Official wheelchair squads". nrl.com. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
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