Welsh Rugby Union

right The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) is the governing body of rugby union in Wales, recognised by the International Rugby Board. The first governing body of Welsh rugby was called the South Wales Football Union. It was refounded in 1880 as the Welsh Football Union was formed in 1880 to organise an international match against England. It wasn't until 1934 that they adopted the name Welsh Rugby Union. They are responsible for the running of Welsh rugby, including the Welsh National Team and National Leagues and Cups. They also own the Millenium Stadium the home of Welsh rugby union. After the national team the next highest level of representation in Wales is the four regions based around top club sides, but representing a larger area. These regions came into being in 2003 when the WRU elected to reduce the current top tier of Welsh professional rugby union from nine clubs into five regions modelled on the successful Irish provinces and the Super 12 franchises in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The WRU had hoped to reduce the teams to four regions but Cardiff and Llanelli succesfully argued for stand-alone status. After one year the Celtic Warriors region folded leaving Wales with only four regions. These are the Cardiff Blues, Llanelli Scarlets, Neath-Swansea Ospreys and Newport Gwent Dragons. They play in the Celtic League, European Rugby Cup and European Rugby Shield competitions. Each region may call up players from a set of club teams within their area. These top club sides play in the 20-strong Welsh Premier Division. They also have major roles in the development of coaches, referees and players throughout all ages for both men and women.

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