Llandaff RFC explained

Teamname:Llandaff RFC
Fullname:Llandaff Rugby Football Club
Countryflag:Wales
Founded:1876[1]
Ground:Bishop's Field
Chairman:Mark Woodman
Coach:Mike ConnorLuke Somerset

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Club Captain:Doug Wilson
Url:www.llandaffrugby.org
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Llandaff Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Llandaff, a district of Cardiff in Wales. They presently play in the Welsh Rugby Union WRU League 3 East Central B.

History

Llandaff RFC was formed in 1876 by Cambridge graduate Illtyd Thomas, and these links are reflected in the team still playing in Cambridge blue.[1] It is believed that Llandaff were one of nine teams that were represented at the Tenby Hotel in 1880, in an early attempt to found the Welsh Rugby Union.[2]

In 1881 Llandaff RFC player, Leonard Watkins, played in the first Welsh international, against England.

For the 1887/1888 season. Llandaff's record was; Played 18, Won 13, Drew 3, Lost 2. Llandaff had drawn 2 matches with Penarth RFC and won against Cardiff RFC 2nds.[3] The following season, 1888/1889, Llandaff's record was; Played 22, Won 11, Drew 6, Lost 5. The 2nd XV's also won 10 out of 12 matches.[4] Llandaff also reached the Cardiff District Challenge Cup final, losing to Penarth by 2 goals, 1 try and 3 minors to 1 minor on 13 March 1889 at the Cardiff Arms Park.[5]

Playing against other South Wales club sides, they gained early success winning the South Wales Challenge Cup during the 1891/92 season. Unusual for a Welsh rugby team, Llandaff has played their rugby on the same pitch, Bishop's Field,[6] since their inception, though like all clubs in Wales the team ceased playing during the First World War. The team reformed after the war but lost their WRU status, and could not play in official competitions. It wasn't until 1948 that Llandaff reapplied and were successful in regaining membership of the WRU.

In October 2023 they added a mixed Walking Rugby team for the over 50's known as the Llandaff Chiefs[7]

Club honours

Notable former players

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, David Smith, Gareth Williams (1980) pg24
  2. Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, David Smith, Gareth Williams (1980) pg37
  3. Web site: FOOTBALL.-I|1888-04-12|The Western Mail - Welsh Newspapers.
  4. Web site: LLANDAFF FOOTBALL CLUB.|1889-04-22|South Wales Daily News - Welsh Newspapers.
  5. Web site: -----I FOOTBALL. ||1889-03-14|South Wales Daily News - Welsh Newspapers.
  6. Llandaff, Past and Present pp97, John B Hilling (1978)
  7. Web site: Llandaff Chiefs Walking Rugby . 2024-07-18 . www.llandaffrugby.org . en.
  8. Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981, David Smith, Gareth Williams (1980) pg473