
Berry succeeds Kear as Wales head coach
"Being involved over the last six years, I've seen first-hand the talent already within the pathway and I'm hoping these young players will come through over the next few years to add to the experienced group that we already have. "That will provide a really balanced squad as we move forward to being World Cup-ready by 2030."The long-term goal is obviously to qualify for the 2030 World Cup, but shorter term I'm looking forward to seeing the team playing regular fixtures and giving some of the younger players an opportunity to pull on our famous red jersey."There's plenty of progress happening on and off the field at the moment, and I think we're entering a really exciting period for rugby league in Wales. I'm really pleased to be able to continue to play a part of it moving forward."
Berry has spent more than a decade working for Warrington Wolves in their junior development and scholarship programmes and will combine that role with his Wales duties.He will be assisted by former Wales full-back Damian Gibson and Liam Bostock, who was Berry's assistant in the Wales U16 side for a number of years.It will be Gibson's second spell as Wales assistant coach having been involved during Iestyn Harris' reign."I'm delighted to be able to have Liam and Damian supporting me as assistant coaches," Berry added."I think it's really important to have coaches involved who understand the history, heritage and culture of Wales Rugby League."Both are very experienced coaches in their own right and will bring a wealth of knowledge into the coaching group."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
13 minutes ago
- The Sun
Chelsea agree £37m Jorrel Hato transfer with defender, 19, to sign 7-YEAR contract taking summer splurge to over £200m
CHELSEA have agreed a deal to sign Jorrel Hato from Ajax for £37million. The Blues have held long-term interest in the Netherlands international, 19, who will sign a seven-year-deal. 1 Hato can play at both left-back and centre-back and is thought to be primarily considered as cover and competition for Marc Cucurella. The defender has been a target for Arsenal and Liverpool in the past. Hato is set to travel for a medical after being given permission to travel to London and complete the move. Chelsea are still looking to move on left-back Ben Chilwell and defender Axel Disasi before the end of the summer window. Hato's arrival will take Chelsea's summer spending over £200million, with the Blues still in talks to sign Xavi Simons from RB Leipzig. Stamford Bridge. Though Chelsea have and could decide to pursue him instead. Meanwhile Carney Chukwuemeka could move the other way with the Blues and Leipzig holding talks about both players. It is understood that the moves would be separate deals due to PSR. Simons scored 10 goals and laid on seven assists in 25 Bundesliga appearances for Leipzig last season and has also been linked with Arsenal.


BBC News
42 minutes ago
- BBC News
Gray coy on Triantis return
David Gray says a return to Hibs for Nectar Triantis was always a "potential opportunity" but insists the club have other transfer targets to pursue if a move doesn't reports suggesting Triantis won't be returning to the club this summer from Sunderland, Gray remained coy but was keen to emphasise he is not their only transfer target."If that's what the lie of the land is…" Gray commented on the added: "I think I've been very consistent in saying that, quite clearly, Nectar has done so well for us last season, we know that."We've also been very clear that it's not just Nectar Triantis, we can't put everything into one position or one player, we know that, so the hard work has been going on."And while it was still a potential opportunity, you'd always look to try and explore it because of how well he'd done. But it was always going to be that, with it being his second loan spell here, how well he'd done, his parent club getting promoted and what his situation was going to be."Naturally, so we are constantly looking to see what can be done to try and improve the squad, but clearly my focus right now is tomorrow night and the game."Gray also said new recruits Jamie McGrath and Josh Mulligan's previous Scottish football experience has been key to their immediate impact at the Aberdeen midfielder McGrath scored in the first-leg win over Midtjylland last week and ex-Dundee player Mulligan also made his debut, with Hibs hosting the Danes tomorrow night in a tie locked at 1-1."It's been great. Clearly they were playing in our league last year so you can get a sense of what they're like pretty quickly," said Gray."They are two quality players that can add straight away to what we're looking to do and then I also think that's a reflection on the group that have been here, the core that welcome new players, make them settle quickly."Gray also said he won't rush record signing Klidje into action, adding: "There is not too much expectation from me in terms of demand to try and get him minutes straight away."


The Sun
42 minutes ago
- The Sun
Premier League to introduce ref-cam THIS SEASON after lawmakers give new feature the green light
REF-CAM is set to be introduced in the Prem this season after the green light from lawmakers. The eye-level cameras, allowing TV viewers to see goals and other incidents from the referee's perspective, were a massive hit during the Fifa Club World Cup won by Chelsea. Now the International FA Board, which sets the laws of the game, has 'approved the extension of the trial to both domestic and international competitions worldwide'. And Prem bosses plan to ask clubs to agree to sign up to the technology, potentially for the first weekend of the new season. Ifab had been awaiting feedback from Fifa before deciding whether to approve wider use of the cameras, in case any negative issues had been thrown up. Instead, Fifa refs' head Pierluigi Collina hailed the impact as being 'beyond our expectations', adding: 'We were asked: 'Why not in all the matches?' and even more: 'Why not in all sports?'' That made the Ifab decision a simple one. The Zurich-based body said: 'Other competitions have the option to test such systems and provide valuable information and feedback. 'Competitions wishing to participate in the trial must seek permission from The Ifab and Fifa, who will support participants by providing detailed recommendations and technical specifications to ensure smooth implementation.' And that opens the way to the Premier League applying to conduct a league-wide test across the season after two previous trials. Referee Rob Jones was the first to be wired for pictures, when he took charge of the July 2023 game between Chelsea and Brighton in Philadelphia, which was part of the Prem's Summer Series pre-season tournament. In May 2024, Jarred Gillett also donned the special camera as Crystal Palace slammed Manchester United 4-0 at Selhurst Park. Unlike during the Club World Cup, none of the images from Gillett's camera were broadcast at the time although Prem bosses released some footage just four days later before a 25-minute show was produced in December. Prem bosses are keen on any developments that enhance the match-day experience for fans, both at home and inside stadiums. A further test could now be held in the final round of this year's Summer Series in Atlanta on Sunday, when Bournemouth play West Ham and United face Everton. Prem club bosses will still have to agree how often the ref-cam should be used - which may be at only one or two matches in each fixtures round. But it is not expected that the idea will be a difficult one to sell and it means TV viewers are set to benefit within weeks.