John Kear feels revitalised thanks to promising young Wales outfit

Drew Darbyshire

Photo courtesy of Richard Long

Wales coach John Kear revealed that the current Wales team is the best it has been in years.

Wales and Ireland go head-to-head at the Racecourse Stadium in Wrexham on Sunday (3pm) and the winner will qualify for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.

The Dragons lost their opening European Championship encounter in France, but they responded excellently with a 50-12 victory over Scotland last weekend.

As the Wolfhounds have also won one match, beating the Bravehearts in round one, it makes the Racecourse showdown a winner-takes-all contest.

Kear said: “Sunday’s a massive game for us, we’re all aware of what the rewards are.

“Regardless of the rewards for any game, you’ve got to go through the processes to earn that.

“We’ve been trying to emphasise that the rewards are great, but you’ve still got to do the ordinary things in rugby league in order to achieve them.

“We’ll be in and amongst it, but I’m fully aware of how good Ireland are. There are four lads who I’ve coached a great deal and I’ll tell you they’re good players.

“It’s a heck of a challenge, but we’re fully aware of it and we can plan for that. If we go through processes in an efficient manner, we’ll certainly be in with half a chance.”

Kear, who has an extensive coaching career at both international and club level, guided Wales to the European Championship back in 2015.

And he admits this has been the most enjoyable year coaching his Wales side since then.

Kear added: “I’m delighted with the squad.

“I feel really revitalised by the fact there are so many young men in this squad. They’re young men who are a very good standard of rugby league player, but they’re also young men who will improve over the next couple of years.

“That makes it exciting hopefully building up to the next World Cup, but the immediacy is attempting to get there and that’s no mean feat because it’s a tough challenge playing a very good Ireland side.”