Croesyceiliog RFC

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Croesyceiliog RFC
Full name Croesyceiliog Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s) Cockerels
Founded 1881
Location Croesyceiliog, Wales
Ground(s) Woodland Road
Chairman Colin Wilmott
League WRU Division Three East
2007-08 4th[1]
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Official website
www.croesyceiliogrfc.co.uk
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Croesyceiliog Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team based in Croesyceiliog. Today, Croesyceiliog RFC plays in the Welsh Rugby Union Division Three East league and are a feeder club for Newport Gwent Dragons.[2]

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[edit] History

Croesyceiliog RFC was founded in 1881 and the first known Club Captain was one G. Morgan who led the side in the 1883/84 season. The side are known locally as the Cockerels, and a Cockerel is depicted on the club's crest. The club has played at several locations during their long history including at one point in a farm-field owned by Jack Walker, a former player, chairman and president of the club. Since the 1960's Torfaen Borough Council have allowed Croesyceiliog RFC to use the facilities at Woodland Road.

During 1975, under the chairmanship of Mr Jack Walker, the Rugby Club amalgamated with Croesyceiliog Cricket Club, and established headquarters at the cricket ground. In 1976, the club applied for, and was granted membership of the Welsh Rugby Union.[3]

[edit] Club honours

  • 1998/99 - WRU Division Five East Champions
  • 2000/01 - WRU Division Four East Champions

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] References