Beddau RFC

Beddau RFC
Full name Beddau Rugby Football Club
Founded 1951/52
Location Beddau, Wales
Ground(s) Mount Pleasant Park
President Unknown
Coach(es) Lee Davies, Ben Daniels
Captain(s) Glenn Slater
League(s) WRU Championship
2015/16 2014/15 Swalec Divsion One East Central Champions
Team kit
Official website
www.pitchero.com/clubs/beddaurfc/

Beddau Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Beddau, South Wales. The present club was formed in 1951-52, but it can trace its roots to around 1900. Beddau RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for Cardiff Blues.[1]

History

Beddau had a village rugby team from around 1900 until the Second World War. During the war all the club's records were destroyed apart from a few remaining photographs of Beddau RFC teams from the late 1930s.[2]

Beddau RFC was reformed in 1951-52[3] and has since been based in Castellau Road, Beddau. The club plays at Mount Pleasant Park, Beddau.

Today

Today, Beddau RFC plays in the WRU Championship. In the 2006-07 season, Beddau RFC won the Division One East League, but were denied promotion to the Premier League as their grounds were deemed not to meet WRU criteria. This ruling was upheld at an EGM by 67% of members.[4] The Club was entered into the inaugural Swalec Championship and had several good seasons in the second WRU league tier before being relegated in 2013/14. In 2014/15 With new coaches Lee Davies and Ben Daniels at the helm the Green and Golds led by Glenn Slater bounced back immediately to the Championship winning the Division One East Central title in emphatic fashion, winning 21 out of their 22 fixtures and going unbeaten at home. Winning the league meant a Play-off game for promotion to the Championship against Penalta RFC which beddau won convincingly 22-13. [5]

The Club has a thriving mini and junior section, excellent Youth team that all feeds into the Development XV and 1st XV.

Club honours

Notable former players

Full Internationals

Current Internationals

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