Bridgend Athletic RFC

Bridgend Athletic RFC
Full name Bridgend Athletic Rugby Football Club
Founded 1972
Location Bridgend, Wales
Ground(s) The Newbridge Fields (Capacity: 200)
Chairman Terry Coles
Coach(es) Paul Yardley
League(s) WRU Division One West
2009-10 5th[1]
Team kit
Official website
www.bridgendathleticrfc.com

Bridgend Athletic RFC are a Welsh rugby union club based in Bridgend in South Wales. They are members of the Welsh Rugby Union playing in the Division One West league and are a feeder club for the Ospreys.[2]

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Brief History

Bridgend Athletic RFC was reformed in 1972, after the Bridgend Youth team members in that year wanted to form a senior team so they didn't have to go their separate ways into senior rugby, hence the formation of the club which had previously existed up to 1939. The club become full members of the Welsh Rugby Union in 1983. 1991 saw the creation of the club's mini and junior section which is renowned for being among the best in the country. The club were promoted from Division 5 Central in 2001, were WRU Division Four East Champions in 2002, were then promoted from Division 3 to WRU Division Two West in 2003 through the league organisation and were promoted to Division 1 in 2004. They have suffered relegation from that league once, but bounced back in 2009, winning WRU Division Two West.

Club honours

Notable Current & Former Players

Coaches

Head Coach: Paul Yardley

Backs Coach : John Apsee

Forwards Coach: David Williams

Current Squad 2009/10

L.McCAUSLAND

S.WILLIAMS

D.APSEE

R.COLES

Jamie DOHERTY

Rod JONES

S.MUSTOE

T.PENRY-ELLIS

C.GREGORY

T.MORGAN

S.MORRIS

M.NORMAN

R.DAVIES

S.LEWIS

H.DAVIES

C.WHITCOMBE

M.HILLMAN

L.HOPPER

A.THOMAS

W.FOOKES

T.GOODWIN

D.PRICE

J.NATION

A.PHILLIPS

J.JONES

S.KENNY

B.HOWE

N.HINTON

J.OLDS

S.OWEN

M.SAINSBURY

John DOHERTY

A.GUY

N.HOLMAN

R.HOLLYMAN

S.NATION

C.BAKER

S.EDBROOKE

L.GRIFFITHS

M.HATHAWAY

L.DAVIES

C.HARRIS

L.HATHAWAY

P.JONES

M.MORGAN

H.MORRIS

C.McDONALD

L.PEMBERTON

T.COLE

References