Wales head coach John Kear has named two Vikings players in his 22-man squad for the 2017 Rugby League World Cup Qualifiers.

Lloyd  White and Gil Dudson are in the squad ahead of the qualifying matches against Serbia and Italy.

Craig Kopczak will again captain Wales during the tournament, with Salford Red Devils team-mate Phil Joseph as his vice captain.

Fellow Super League stars Rhys Evans and Ben Flower, who play in tomorrow's Grand final, are not in the squad.

The majority of last year's Euorpean Championships winning squad have kept their place for the upcoming Qualifiers.

Kear, whose side began their training camp on Wednesday, said: "I’m really pleased with the look of our squad as we aim to build on last year’s European Championships success.

"The addition of the likes of Gil Dudson and Lloyd White will add further experience to the squad and only make us stronger as a unit. It will also help some of the younger players in the squad.

"It is an important period for Wales as we aim to make the World Cup next season.

"We will be up against some challenges as Italy and Serbia are both strong sides who will boast some experienced players in their line-ups.

"Our group of players is a very hard working one and there is always a good atmosphere in camp, so we are looking forward to getting back to work. We want to build on our achievements last year."

Wales' full squad: Elliot Kear, London Broncos, Rhys Williams, London Broncos, Calvin Wellington, St Helens, Christiaan Roets, South Wales Ironmen, Regan Grace, St Helens, Courtney Davies, South Wales Ironmen, Ollie Olds, Souths Logan Magpies, Gil Dudson, Widnes Vikings, Lloyd White, Widnes Vikings, Craig Kopczak, Salford Red Devils, Rhodri Lloyd, Swinton Lions, Lewis Reece, Gloucestershire All Golds, Phil Joseph, Salford Red Devils, Steve Parry, Gloucestershire All Golds, Joe Burke, Oldham Roughyeds, Jake Emmitt, Swinton Lions, Anthony Walker, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, Andrew Gay, Mackay Cutters, Matty Fozard, Sheffield Eagles, Morgan Evans, Gloucestershire All Golds, Ian Newbury, South Wales Ironmen, Connor Farrer, South Wales Ironmen.