Following his debate in the Welsh Parliament, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Mental Health, James Evans MS said:
Wales, a nation of rich rugby history, passionately embraces the game at the grass-roots level, shaping character, fostering community, and nurturing dreams in clubs that serve as crucibles for aspiring talents, instilling values of hard work, discipline, and camaraderie.
Last year, a surge of over 50,000 young players in Wales attests to the dedicated efforts of coaches, volunteers, and parents investing in the next generation of Welsh rugby stars.
I’m passionate about grassroots rugby for its profound impact on my own mental and physical well-being as well as others. Studies show that regular sports activity correlates with improved general health and increased happiness.
Rugby plays a pivotal role in promoting inclusivity and diversity, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds. It fosters unity and a shared purpose, including LGBT-inclusive and disability-specific teams, making rugby a sport for everyone.
Beyond community unification, grass-roots rugby fuels local economies, supporting businesses. However, challenges like limited resources and a shortage of senior players necessitate a collective effort from enthusiasts, governing bodies, and sponsors to fortify the foundational pillars of Welsh rugby