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<blockquote data-quote="valley commando" data-source="post: 767355" data-attributes="member: 72217"><p>Pro rata strictly from player numbers then certainly Wales and Ireland out perform England, Wales improvement has come since the regions began and is a direct result of the regions although I am still not happy with the way they were set up and would much rather see 2 regions an East and West.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The following are rules applying to Welsh Premier league clubs, another plus point in the development of Welsh players -:</p><p></p><p> Premier Division Clubs and Championship Clubs who have been granted an A Licence</p><p>pursuant to the National League Rules may register up to 2 non-Welsh qualified players who</p><p>will at any one time be eligible to play for it in the National League (i.e. if one or both nonWelsh</p><p>qualified player(s) leave the Club he/they may be replaced providing the number of nonWelsh</p><p>qualified players at that Club does not exceed 2). In the case of a professional or semiprofessional</p><p>player from outside the EC and who does not have EC workers rights, a licence to</p><p>employ the player must be obtained by the Club from the UK Border Agency. An application</p><p>for a licence to employ a professional or semi-professional rugby player has to be supported</p><p>by the Union. The WRU will not support an application for a licence to employ a professional or</p><p>semi-professional rugby player other than an application made by a Professional Region, a</p><p>Development Region, a Premier Division Club and a Championship Club which has been</p><p>granted an A Licence pursuant to the National League Rules. The numbers of non-Welsh</p><p>qualified players which may be registered and/or contracted by a Professional Region is</p><p>governed by the Rugby Services Agreements between the WRU and the Regional</p><p>Organisations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valley commando, post: 767355, member: 72217"] Pro rata strictly from player numbers then certainly Wales and Ireland out perform England, Wales improvement has come since the regions began and is a direct result of the regions although I am still not happy with the way they were set up and would much rather see 2 regions an East and West. The following are rules applying to Welsh Premier league clubs, another plus point in the development of Welsh players -: Premier Division Clubs and Championship Clubs who have been granted an A Licence pursuant to the National League Rules may register up to 2 non-Welsh qualified players who will at any one time be eligible to play for it in the National League (i.e. if one or both nonWelsh qualified player(s) leave the Club he/they may be replaced providing the number of nonWelsh qualified players at that Club does not exceed 2). In the case of a professional or semiprofessional player from outside the EC and who does not have EC workers rights, a licence to employ the player must be obtained by the Club from the UK Border Agency. An application for a licence to employ a professional or semi-professional rugby player has to be supported by the Union. The WRU will not support an application for a licence to employ a professional or semi-professional rugby player other than an application made by a Professional Region, a Development Region, a Premier Division Club and a Championship Club which has been granted an A Licence pursuant to the National League Rules. The numbers of non-Welsh qualified players which may be registered and/or contracted by a Professional Region is governed by the Rugby Services Agreements between the WRU and the Regional Organisations. [/QUOTE]
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