WEL 9 marked a new chapter for the S.E.A. Dragons' Rocket League programme. With a rebuilt roster featuring elite-level talent and national-team experience, expectations were higher than in previous seasons. The team entered the competition looking sharper, more balanced, and better prepared than ever before.
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S.E.A. Dragons Off-Season Update (WEL 9)
As the off-season begins, S.E.A. Dragons can confirm a number of squad changes across the club. Several players have been released or have moved to different titles, and we want to extend our thanks to everyone who represented the organisation during our first-ever competitive season. Their effort and commitment helped establish the foundations we...
On 17 October, S.E.A. Dragons submitted an application for Full Membership status under Esports Wales. The club currently competes under an Affiliate Club Licence, which allows us to take part in national competitions, but does not grant voting rights or formal influence in national decisions.
In their first-ever campaign in the Welsh Esports League, S.E.A. Dragons have delivered a breakout season across multiple titles, establishing themselves as one of Wales' most promising new esports organisations. The Brecon-based club finished 3rd overall in the Club Championship, an impressive result for a team competing in its inaugural year.
EA FC 25 - WEL Season Report (WEL #8)
The S.E.A. Dragons entered Welsh Esports League #8 in EA FC 25 aiming for a solid, competitive showing, and the team delivered exactly that. With EyEzNoZe leading the charge, the S.E.A. Dragons put together an impressive run through the opening round and semi-final, earning a well-deserved place in the final.
The S.E.A. Dragons entered Welsh Esports League #8 with a clear aim: put in a strong showing and see whether the squad could compete at the top end of Welsh CS2. What actually happened was far better, an unbeaten group stage run, two sharp playoff performances, and a championship won after a proper test in the final.
The Dragons' Rainbow Six Siege roster entered the Welsh Esports League #8 determined to test themselves against some of the strongest teams in Wales. As a debut campaign, expectations were grounded: learn the league, face elite opposition, and see how quickly a developing squad could adapt under pressure.
Valorant - WEL - Season Report WEL #8
The Dragons made their competitive Valorant debut in Welsh Esports League #8, stepping into Group B against some of the strongest rosters Wales has to offer. For a first campaign, the challenge was immense: seasoned opponents, proven winners, and line-ups that have played together for months.
Rocket League - WEL - Season Report
3rd Place Finish – Debut Season
In their debut Welsh Esports League season, S.E.A. Dragons made an immediate impact, claiming 3rd place and becoming the only team in the competition to take a game off eventual champions, Red Kites. The run was marked by strong individual displays, tactical experimentation, and a fearless approach against some of the...









