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One win for Wales at World Cup would be huge success, says John Kear

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Wales head coach John Kear says his side are targeting one win at this year’s World Cup and hopes it snows for the game against Papua New Guinea. The Welsh have been drawn against PNG, Tonga and the Cook Islands this autumn, having lost to France last weekend in first international game for almost four years. “We were delighted with the weekend over in France, it was a great camp and I think it has given us a head start,” Kear told Love Rugby League. “We will have a trial game a week before the World Cup starts and then we have a tough group.

In football they call it the group of death. “We played Papua New Guinea in 2017 in Papua New Guinea, and I think it will be a bit different playing PNG in Doncaster.  “I’m hoping that the wind is there, the rain is there, the snow is on the floor, anything to make it uncomfortable.

Playing over there was like playing in a sauna. We are targeting at least one win and if we get one win that will be deemed a massive, massive success.

We feel that is definitely achievable.” Scotland going backwards Henderson on England's World Cup James Roby England U-turn? 'We want to beat them' Kallum Watkins on World Cup ambitions Andrew Henderson on selection chaos Injuries & suspensions impact All Stars Seven Warrington players selected James Graham on life after league Speaking on the latest Love Rugby League Podcast, released every Wednesday from all major podcast platforms, Kear explains his belief that Welsh rugby league is heading in the right direction, despite the frustration of not playing a single international between 2018 and 2022.

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