Blaenavon RFC

Blaenavon RFC
Full name Blaenavon Rugby Football Club
Founded 1877[1]
Location Blaenavon
Ground(s) Recreation Ground
Chairman Paul William Tanner
Coach(es) Wayne Jones and Gareth Betts
League(s) WRU Division One East
2012/13 1st [2] won promotion in season 2013/14 in a playoff against Brynamman to get promoted to Swalec League division 1 East where they play in 2014/15 season
Team kit

Blaenavon Rugby Football Club are a Welsh rugby union club based in the town of Blaenavon, South Wales. Blaenavon RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Newport Gwent Dragons.[3]

Blaenavon RFC first game was against local rivals Abergavenny on Thursday 8 November 1877 and ended in a draw. An infamous event in the history of Blaenavon RFC was during the final of the Godfrey Jones Cup in April 1926. The competition had been devised 'to improve Welsh rugby via the running game', but the 1926 final was an ugly and vicious affair, and although Blaenavon beat Cross Keys 6-5, the referee sent six players off before the final whistle.[4]

In December 1947 a combined Pontypool, Talywain and Blaenavon side played against the Australian national team at Pontypool Park as part of a post-war rebuilding tour. The game ended with Australia winning 9-7. A photo and a programme are displayed in Blaenavon R.F.C. club house Blaenavon Rugby Football Club was founded in 1877, and over the past 130 years,we have provided, many players for the W.R.U. and Premier divisions.

1962 - 1963 Season. Blaenavon RFC become Ben Francis Cup Winners against Talywain. The First team now play in the W.R.U. SWALEC League Division 4 East after gaining promotion in the 2009/10 season.

Notable former players

See also Category:Blaenavon RFC players

Blaenavon RFC have also provided many player over the years, that have gone on to play for Newport RFC without obtaining international status:

In 1960 Blaenavon R.F.C. had provided all three scrum halves for the three Welsh teams that year

Colin Evans - Wales Senior Cap Allen Lewis - Wales Youth Cap Owen Freeman - Wales Schoolboy Cap

They were all three international scrum halves that year and had had all played for Blaenavon R.F.C. at scrum half.

Notable current players

See also Category:Blaenavon RFC players

References

  1. Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, David Smith, Gareth Williams (1980) pg 11 ISBN 0-7083-0766-3
  2. WRU website
  3. BBC News (8 July 2004). "Wales' regional rugby map". BBC. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  4. Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, David Smith, Gareth Williams (1980) pg 245 ISBN 0-7083-0766-3
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