Rugby
Wales has a strong rugby tradition. Welsh national teams competing in the Six National Championships and rugby World Cup.
History: Rugby started in Wales in the year 1850 when Reverend Rowland Williams came to St David's College and introduced the sport there. Wales became a big force in the 1900s, winning multiple Triple Crowns. The 1970s marked a "Golden Era," with legendary players and Grand Slam victories. These wins made Welsh people proud. They had famous players like Billy Meredith. After that, things got a bit tough. Wales didn't win as often like they used to, and other countries got stronger. But the love for rugby never went away. In the 1970s, they were great again. They had a new team with lots of talented players, and they won more games. The games in Cardiff, the capital city, were famous for their incredible atmosphere, with fans cheering.
National team: The Wales national rugby union team, often known as "Welsh Dragons" speaks for Wales in international rugby.
sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales_national_rugby_union_team
History: Rugby started in Wales in the year 1850 when Reverend Rowland Williams came to St David's College and introduced the sport there. Wales became a big force in the 1900s, winning multiple Triple Crowns. The 1970s marked a "Golden Era," with legendary players and Grand Slam victories. These wins made Welsh people proud. They had famous players like Billy Meredith. After that, things got a bit tough. Wales didn't win as often like they used to, and other countries got stronger. But the love for rugby never went away. In the 1970s, they were great again. They had a new team with lots of talented players, and they won more games. The games in Cardiff, the capital city, were famous for their incredible atmosphere, with fans cheering.
National team: The Wales national rugby union team, often known as "Welsh Dragons" speaks for Wales in international rugby.
sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales_national_rugby_union_team