Having always been a sporting nation, you wont find them hiding in their cottages in Wales.
There most likely to be found driving towards the net like a man possesed. Heres the current sitaution on three different sports that Wales treasures.
- Ice hockey. Not a dominant sport in the uk, but its more popular in Wales than in England. British Ice hockey has the ‘Elite’ league, and its one and only Welsh team is the Cardiff Devils. Formed in 1986, the Cardiff Devils went on to win 7 league titles during the 80s and 90s but went bust in 2001. A completely different team, just with the same name, the Devils have only won two cups since the change and trail 30 points behind the Elite league leaders Sheffield and are fifth in the league.
- Football.Having never been to the European Championships and only reaching the World cup championships only once in 1958. They are currently joint thrid with Russia in group four in qualifying for the 2010 world cup with six points from 2 wins and 2 losses. Ranked 65th in FIFA’s world rankings. At club level Cardiff and Swansea cities are both having good seasons in the Coca-Cola Championships. Cardiff city are currently 4th and trying to push their way into the premier league with 53 points, and Swansea city are right behind them in 9th trying to chase a playoff spot. Theres also from North Wales Wrexham, who were in the football league last year, currently in 6th place in the ‘Blue square premier’ division with two games in hand on the teams above, just outside a playoff spot.
- Rugby Union. Being English, do we have to say much about six nations? In joint 1st with Ireland, with both teams winning both games. Wales have won six nations uncontested 24 times including last year, once behind England. They are ranked 4th by the international rugby board.