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| Wattstown is home to Wattstwon | RFC, a rugby union club with over a hundred years o |
| n 1902, he was playing club rugby for Penygraig | RFC, a more successful valley club that had supplie |
| Crymych is home to Crymych | RFC, a rugby union team formed in 1984. |
| Playing at St. Peter's | RFC, a small club two miles north of the city centr |
| anos is home to local rugby union club Trebanos | RFC, a team founded in 1887 which is a member of th |
| Swansea | RFC, a Welsh Rugby Union club based in Swansea, Wal |
| ed renowned south Dublin club Blackrock College | RFC, a natural transition from schools to club rugb |
| Towcester is also home to Towcestrians | RFC, a rugby club founded in 1933. |
| village is home to a rugby union team (Tonmawr | RFC), a primary school, a community centre, and the |
| West Wickham is also home to Beccehamians | RFC a Rugby Union Club founded in 1933 which plays |
| Crynant is home to Crynant | RFC a rugby union club with over a hundred years of |
| ams, including Maesteg, Neath, Glamorgan Police | RFC, Aberavon RFC, Cardiff, and later switching to |
| n (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Taibach | RFC, Aberavon RFC, and Glamorgan Police RFC, playin |
| Edwards joined the Pontypridd | RFC Academy in 2001, where his performances as a ha |
| elected to join up with the thriving Pontypridd | RFC Academy in 2001, with international honours for |
| opkins played youth rugby union for the Maesteg | RFC academy. |
| 1987) is a Welsh rugby union player for Cardiff | RFC after he played for them in a friendly match ag |
| A hooker, Phillips plays for Cardiff | RFC after signing in the Summer of 2010, after a sp |
| me took place between Keighley RUFC and Skipton | RFC after which Mrs Mollie Whitcombe , Frank's wido |
| g Neath, Birch also played for Glamorgan Police | RFC, after joining the Glamorgan Constabulary in Ap |
| He currently plays his club rugby for Newport | RFC after returning in 2005 and the Newport Gwent D |
| for rugby when he played for Oxford University | RFC against Cambridge in 1880. |
| for England (RU) while at Bridgewater & Albion | RFC against Scotland at Inverleith on 21 March 1908 |
| cher won a cap for Wales (RU) while at Llanelli | RFC against France on 4 April 1970, and won caps fo |
| hias won a cap for Wales (RU) while at Llanelli | RFC against France at Cardiff Arms Park on 4 April |
| and went on to play for Northampton Old Scouts | RFC alongside Ben Cohen in a very successful youth |
| ter played rugby union for Bridgewater & Albion | RFC, alongside Robert Dibble. |
| Pontypool | RFC also has its home here and the park has a 8,800 |
| on 28 December 1917 as the VIII Brigade of the | RFC, although the VIII Brigade did not exercise pra |
| (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Brynamman | RFC, Amman United RFC, Swansea RFC and Llanelli RFC |
| (Water Orton CC), a Rugby Club (Old Saltleians | RFC) an amateur football side - Orton Rangers FC an |
| Welsh rugby union player who played for Cardiff | RFC and earned 29 caps for Wales between 1951 and 1 |
| rugby matches and is the home ground of Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| He has coached Terenure College | RFC and the Leinster A team and is currently the Pr |
| He played for Newport | RFC and Pontypridd RFC in Wales, Sale Sharks in Eng |
| baller of the 1920s and '30s for Wales, Swansea | RFC, and Glamorgan Police, see Dai Thomas. |
| iously played for his hometown club, Pontyberem | RFC, and UWIC RFC. |
| He played club rugby for Pontypridd | RFC and after joing the Royal Engineers he also rep |
| footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Pontymister | RFC, and London Welsh RFC, see William Henry Willia |
| aller of the 1880s and 1890s for Wales, Cardiff | RFC, and London Welsh RFC, see William Williams (ru |
| ntshire, Leach began his career with Colwyn Bay | RFC and joined Orrell RUFC after leaving school. |
| y Scarlets opens with a match between Llanelli | RFC and Cardiff RFC, with the home team comfortably |
| He joined No. 9 Squadron | RFC, and was posted to Morlancourt in France, flyin |
| r on 1 April 1918, with the amalgamation of the | RFC and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), it beca |
| ames between St Helen's (home ground of Swansea | RFC) and The Gnoll (home ground of Neath RFC). |
| Wales, Guy's Hospital, Barbarian F.C., Cardiff | RFC, and Stade Bordelais, see William Llewellyn Mor |
| ser was the younger brother of Wales, Glynneath | RFC, and Neath RFC rugby union, and York rugby leag |
| sional rugby union player for Blackrock College | RFC and Leinster Rugby. |
| He previously played for Bargoed | RFC and Cardiff RFC. |
| Williams left the club and joined Swansea | RFC and was again selected to play for the 1980 Lio |
| He also played for Plymouth Albion | R.F.C. and Falmouth RFC. |
| He played club rugby for Llanelli | RFC and Neath RFC. |
| The type equipped a number of | RFC and RNAS squadrons both in its original observa |
| He previously played for Pontypool | RFC and Ebbw Vale RFC. |
| He played club rugby for Greystones | RFC and the Newcastle Falcons. |
| He previously played for Cardiff | RFC and Glamorgan Wanderers RFC. |
| He played for Oxford University | RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1911-14. |
| He played club rugby for Newport | RFC and Pontypool RFC. |
| n Ballymena and previously played for Ballymena | RFC and represented Ireland in the pack, winning 37 |
| tain Walter Alfred Southey, was a World War One | RFC and RAF fighter ace. |
| 1961 to 1969, he also became president of Barry | RFC and served on the Sports Council of Wales. |
| George Lewis was the brother of Pontypool | RFC, and St. Helens Scrum-half/Halfback, Stanley "S |
| He played club rugby for Shannon | RFC and played on the 1983 British Lions tour to Ne |
| rs found a home for the Titans at Pill Harriers | RFC and appointed former international Dai Watkins |
| , No. 2 Company was redesignated No. 3 Squadron | RFC and Loraine remained at Larkhill. |
| by union player who played hooker for Coventry | R.F.C. and represented England in over a dozen intern |
| He played his club rugby for Llanelli | RFC and was initially implicated in the "grannygate |
| ries were made in November 1917 to 108 Squadron | RFC and first went into combat over France in March |
| o the Principality Premiership team, Pontypridd | RFC and previously the Celtic Warriors, the now def |
| a first-class player in 1983, against Bridgend | RFC, and went on to become one of the club's most p |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Cardiff | RFC, and Rumney RFC, and at representative level pl |
| Cardiff HSOB | RFC and St. Peters RFC (both Division 4 East) Lland |
| ub level played rugby union (RU) for Pontnewydd | RFC, and Newport RFC, and at representative level p |
| He played for Cambridge University | RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1912-14. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Bridgend | RFC, and Cardiff RFC, and at representative level p |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Maesteg | RFC, and Cardiff RFC, and at representative level p |
| r Barbarian F.C., and at club level for Cardiff | RFC, and London Welsh RFC, and at representative le |
| n (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Cardiff | RFC, and Glamorgan Police RFC, playing at Flanker, |
| ed underage and junior club rugby with Kilkenny | RFC and Leinster Senior Cup schools rugby with CBS |
| level played rugby union (RU) for Mountain Ash | RFC, and Swansea RFC, and at representative level h |
| here he volunteered for the Royal Flying Corps ( | RFC) and earned his "wings" in 1916. |
| ) for Wales XV, and at club level for Felinfoel | RFC, and Llanelli RFC, playing at Prop, i.e. number |
| (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Felinfoel | RFC, and Llanelli RFC, playing at Wing, i.e. number |
| athan Evans is a rugby union player for Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Treorchy | RFC, and Cardiff RFC, playing at Flanker, i.e. numb |
| (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Llanelli | RFC, and Cardiff RFC, playing at Wing, or Centre, i |
| n Groves is a rugby union player for Cross Keys | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| Barbarian F.C., and at club level for Felinfoel | RFC, and Llanelli RFC, playing at Lock, i.e. number |
| M Wright (Otley | RFC and Yorkshire) |
| dare, Wales is a rugby union player for Cardiff | RFC and Cardiff Blues in the Magners League. |
| lub level played rugby union (RU) for Pontypool | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| He also played for Plymouth Albion | R.F.C. and 18 times for Cornwall. |
| level has played rugby union (RU) for Aberavon | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| hys Jenkins is a rugby union player for Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| ort by his shoulder injury, he coached Aberavon | RFC and then the Wales national side from 1982 to 1 |
| was formed in 1916 at Gosport as No 40 Squadron | RFC and was disbanded for the last time in 1957. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Cardiff | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| He also played for Aberdeen GSFP, Langholm | RFC, and Aberdeen University. |
| b level has played rugby union (RU) for Swansea | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| w forward, he played his club rugby for Swansea | RFC and attained 17 caps for Wales. |
| an War with one crashing), and with the British | RFC and RNAS shortly after the outbreak of war. |
| Travers played club rugby for Newport | RFC and was the son of George Travers, also a Wales |
| Pirates before heading back to Wales to Newport | RFC and Wales 7s. |
| I failed in my first attempt to create this | RfC, and since this went up I've changed it twice. |
| tive final at Twickenham (alongside Mount's Bay | RFC and the Cornish Pirates). |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Llanelli | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| b level has played rugby union (RU) for Newport | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| He then played for Pontypridd | RFC and Celtic Warriors from 2003 until the Warrior |
| He also played for Redruth | R.F.C. and 26 times for Cornwall. |
| ruary 1990) is a rugby union player for Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Swansea | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| ewport City Council, Newport Unlimited, Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Tredegar | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| Captain; | RFC and Royal Field Artillery |
| He played as a flanker for Newbridge | RFC, and won six caps for Wales during the period 1 |
| Cecil Abercrombie played for United Services | RFC and was capped six times for Scotland in 1910-1 |
| aw relegation threatened Birmingham & Solihull | R.F.C. and Sedgley Park R.U.F.C. pull off dramatic wi |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Crumlin | RFC, and at club level played rugby league (RL) for |
| Danny continued to play for Galway Corinthians | RFC and entered the Connacht Rugby Academy. |
| He also played for Falmouth | RFC and 71 times for Cornwall. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Swansea | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| Booth later joined West Hartlepool | R.F.C. and represented Durham at county level. |
| a number of players coming forward from Westoe | RFC and Student Rugby League set-ups in the North E |
| Rugby union - Glamorgan Wanderers, Laugharne | RFC and Tredegar RFC are established. |
| e University where he played first for Medicals | RFC and the University's 1st XV but a year later he |
| talion was subsequently renamed No. 1 Squadron, | RFC and then No. 1 Squadron RAF). |
| vel level played rugby union (RU) for Penygraig | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Tredegar | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| level played rugby union (RU) for Mountain Ash | RFC, and Bristol RUFC, and at representative level |
| Notably, he also played club rugby for Llanelli | RFC and Newport RFC. |
| three-quarter who played club rugby for Clifton | RFC and Newport. |
| He previously played with Aberdare | RFC and most notably, Pontypridd RFC. |
| and has played rugby at amateur level for Kelso | RFC and Heriot's Rugby Club. |
| or signed as a player/coach for London Scottish | RFC and Head Coach of the England Women Sevens team |
| Taylor played club rugby for Cross Keys | RFC and Abergavenny RFC. |
| RU) for Wales, and at club level for Pontypridd | RFC, and Cardiff RFC, playing at Lock, i.e. number |
| level has played rugby union (RU) for Wakefield | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| b level has played rugby union (RU) for Cardiff | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| Musgrave Park is home to Dolphin | RFC and Sundays Well RFC. |
| e late Stefan Czerpak, ex England colts Newbury | RFC and Richmond RFC rugby coach who died in 1998 f |
| He previously played for Pontypool United | RFC and Cross Keys RFC. |
| b level has played rugby union (RU) for Swansea | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| El-Abd began playing rugby at Hove | RFC and at the University of Bath, and after an uns |
| b level has played rugby union (RU) for Crynant | RFC and Ystradgynlais RFC, and at representative le |
| evel has played rugby union (RU) for Pontypridd | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| He played for Oxford University | RFC and Blackheath FC and was capped for Scotland i |
| y union (RU) for Wales XV, and Glamorgan County | RFC, and at club level for Aberavon RFC, and at rep |
| ales XV, at university for Cambridge University | RFC, and at club level for Ammanford RFC, playing a |
| He previously played rugby union for Mold | RFC, and Llanelli Scarlets. |
| level has played rugby union (RU) for Crawshays | RFC, and at club level for Coventry R.F.C., and New |
| He has coached Clontarf | RFC and the Ireland U-21s. |
| ub level played rugby union (RU) for Gloucester | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| the First World War in the Royal Flying Corps ( | RFC) and later the Royal Air Force (RAF). |
| level has played rugby union (RU) for Ebbw Vale | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| b level has played rugby union (RU) for Maesteg | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| He played for Royal Artillery | RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1913. |
| , and at club level for Furness RUFC, and Fylde | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| e spaces, sports facilities which house Barking | RFC and a community centre. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Swansea | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| ir Charles McGrath of Stanley Grange, Wakefield | RFC and was educated at Stoneyhurst College, Leeds |
| He played for Cambridge University | RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1911. |
| The local rugby union team is Abercynon | RFC and during the 1970s the team won the Glamorgan |
| He played club rugby for Wakefield | RFC and Bristol. |
| lub level played rugby union (RU) for Cilfynydd | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| No. 95 Squadron was a squadron of the | RFC and RAF. |
| club level played rugby union (RU) for Newport | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| el played rugby union (RU) for West Hartlepool | R.F.C., and at representative level played rugby leag |
| for Yorkshire, and at club level for Wakefield | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| evel he played rugby union (RU) for Abertillery | RFC, and at representative level he played rugby le |
| 5 he was appointed Hon Secretary of Northampton | RFC and served as president 1993-95. |
| for Gloucester Rugby, Birmingham and Solihull | R.F.C. and Blackheath F.C.. |
| Welsh descent, playing for Ampthill & District | RFC and the German national rugby union team. |
| lub level played rugby union (RU) for Pontypool | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| ub level played rugby union (RU) for Cross Keys | RFC, and at representative level played rugby leagu |
| vel has played rugby union (RU) for Abertillery | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| ales) is a Welsh rugby union player for Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| 's College, as well as local sides Petersfield | R.F.C. and Oxford Old Boys. |
| evel has played rugby union (RU) for Jed-Forest | RFC, and at representative level has played rugby l |
| s the Sharks severed all ties with Newton Abbot | RFC and moved across South Devon to Easterview Lane |
| He also represented both Crawshays | RFC and Monmouthshire. |
| ti represented Cambridge University, Nottingham | RFC and London Wasps. |
| professional rugby union in England for Bristol | RFC and London Irish. |
| also worked as an assistant coach at Wakefield | RFC and worked on the coaching staff at Saracens, w |
| stol) is a Welsh rugby union player for Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons in the Magners Le |
| 16 he was a 2nd Lieutenant trainee pilot in the | RFC and once he had completed his course Foster was |
| played club rugby for Otley R.U.F.C., Wakefield | RFC and Wasps FC. |
| arted playing club rugby for South Wales Police | RFC, and later Newport RFC, Cardiff RFC, Pontypridd |
| He played for Cambridge University | RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1912-13. |
| He played for Hawick | RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1903-5. |
| July 1985) is a rugby union player for Newport | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| He also played for Redruth | R.F.C. and 15 times for Cornwall. |
| Esher | RFC and Launceston were promoted from National Divi |
| y) is a Welsh rugby union player for Cross Keys | RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. |
| r Coventry Schools, Warwickshire RFU, Coventry | R.F.C. and Broadstreet RFC from 1970 until his death |
| ip Wyatt played club rugby in Wales for Newport | RFC and Llanelli RFC before moving to Irish provinc |
| union hooker, who played club rugby for Newport | RFC and Pontypool RFC in the 1980s, often in partne |
| College, Oxford, playing for Oxford University | RFC and winning a "Blue" in 1890. |
| utside-half, he played his club rugby for Neath | RFC and then with the start of the Welsh regions pl |
| and football pitches and is home to New Panteg | RFC and the New Inn Junior and Youth Football Clubs |
| In 1928, proposed by Pontardawe | RFC and seconded by Pontarddulais RFC, the club app |
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