Wales Rugby's Grueling Pre-Season: Sand Dunes, Sumo, and World Cup Dreams
Discover how Wales Rugby's intense pre-season training, featuring sand dunes and sumo wrestling, prepares the team for the upcoming Rugby World Cup.


Wales Rugby head coach Sean Lynn is leaving no stone unturned in preparing his team for the challenges ahead. After a lackluster performance in the 2025 Women's Six Nations, Lynn has committed to a brutal pre-season regimen to ensure his squad is in peak condition for the Rugby World Cup in England and a two-Test tour of Australia.
True Grit: The Bronco Test
The journey began in June at the Welsh Rugby Union's National Centre of Excellence with the dreaded bronco runs. This grueling fitness test involves timed shuttle runs over increasing distances, designed to push players to their limits. Lynn was particularly impressed by one young pathway player who topped the forwards league table.
Sand Dunes and Sumo: Extreme Conditioning
Training wasn't confined to indoor facilities. The squad headed to Merthyr Mawr to tackle the 'big dipper,' the largest sand dune in Wales. This energy-zapping exercise is about more than physical endurance; it's about building team unity and resilience. Lynn emphasized the importance of digging deep and working hard for each other.
Pathway Players: Rising Stars
Lynn has integrated several pathway players into the 45-player squad, ensuring they are in the mix for selection. Back-row Chiara Pearce and scrum-half Seren Lockwood, both from Wales Under-18s, are among those making waves. Pearce shared her excitement about training with the 'big guns' and the confidence boost from Lynn's encouragement.
Shark Bait: Contact Drills
The young players faced their fears in the 'shark bait' contact drill, a sumo wrestling-style exercise where players must push each other out of a circle. Despite initial intimidation, the trio of Pearce, Lockwood, and loose-head prop Katherine Baverstock are ready to fight for their spots on the team.
World Cup Ambitions
With the Rugby World Cup fast approaching, Wales is focused on making a strong impression. The team's opening game is against Six Nations rivals Scotland on August 23. Lynn's rigorous pre-season training aims to ensure Wales is a formidable opponent on the world stage.
Related Topics
- Welsh Rugby
- Rugby Union
- Women's Rugby
- Pre-Season Training
- Rugby World Cup