Ebbw Vale RFC

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The club play in the Super Rygbi Cymru and act as a feeder club for the Dragons regional team.[1]

History

Evidence of rugby union being played in Ebbw Vale is noted around 1879. Ebbw Vale RFC applied for and achieved Welsh Rugby Union (then known as the Welsh Football Union) membership between 1893 and 1894.[2]

In 1907, the committee of Ebbw Vale rugby club voted 63–20 to switch from amateur rugby union to professional rugby league. Deals were made with the Northern Union, and on 26 July 1907 Ebbw Vale RFC became Ebbw Vale RLFC.[3] The club, its players and members were all suspended from rugby union activities by the Welsh Rugby Union, though after Ebbw Vale RLFC collapsed in 1912, Ebbw Vale were readmitted as a union team after World War I.[4]

In 1927 due to falling gate receipts, caused by the increasing attraction of rival sports such as football, Ebbw Vale staged a rugby league game on their pitch, the Welfare Ground. The WRU reacted strongly and threatened Ebbw Vale RFC with expulsion from the league. This was seen by many as an overly aggressive stance to a club that was desperate for aid not sanctions. By 1932 the gate at Ebbw Vale rarely reached twenty shillings, despite a catchment area population of 40,000. The club was forced to resort to public subscriptions.[5]

Rugby union continued in Ebbw Vale during World War II due to the vital services provided by the steel and coal industry and Ebbw Vale was undefeated in 1940/1941.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". But by the mid-1950s Ebbw Vale RFC was once again becoming a prosperous club. Although seen as one of the most successful clubs on and off the playing field throughout the 1950s, Ebbw Vale was under-represented in the Welsh national team.[6] Around the same time joint teams drawn from Ebbw Vale and neighbours Abertillery played New Zealand, Australia and South Africa international touring sides. These games were usually close encounters but with only one win – against Australia in 1958. In the 60/61 season the Athletic side, captained by Ken Cameron, lost only one game. Their players were a consistent source of supply to the 1st XV. The club has the dubious distinction of being on the receiving end of the heaviest defeat in Heineken Cup history going down 108–16 away to Toulouse in 1998 conceding 16 tries in the process. Although Ebbw Vale did have revenge, defeating Toulouse in the return fixture.[7]

In April 2010 the club's relegation to WRU Division One East was confirmed.

In April 2011 Ebbw Vale were crowned WRU Division One East Champions after gaining a bonus point win in their final league game at Bedlinog. In what was a remarkable run-in to the end of the season, Ebbw picked up 44 league points from their final 9 league games (out of a possible 45) to overhaul Newbridge and win the league title at the first attempt.

In April 2012 Ebbw Vale retained the WRU Division One East title with one game in hand, following a 52–0 victory over Tredegar. The season was also marked by a remarkable cup run which saw them defeat Newport, Carmerthen Quins and Swansea, before drawing 19–19 to Cross Keys in the semi-final (Cross Keys subsequently progressed by virtue of tries scored 2–1).

In April 2013 Ebbw Vale were crowned inaugural champions of the newly formed WRU National Championship, pitting the best teams from east and west against one another. In a season that marked the club's third league title win in a row the Steelmen won 23 of 24 league games, breaking the 1000 point barrier in the process.

In April 2014 Ebbw Vale were again crowned champions of the WRU National Championship, this time gaining promotion to the Principality Premiership. They won 25 out of 26 games and amassed another 1000 point season.

In the 2015/16 season the club achieved a new height, winning the Premiership title for the first time.

Colours and badge

The club colours changed from black and amber to red, white and green in the 1930s. The change may have been made by Dai Regan Jones, who had played for Leicester RFC.

Their home colours of green, white and red represent the colours of the Welsh national flag with the second-choice shirt coloured light blue. The club's badge like many other clubs in Wales has a red dragon on it. The dragon is standing over a golden gate or drawbridge, over the dragons head is a semicircle with the club's motto of Iach Gorff Iach Meddwl. This semicircle is part of a bridge shape which is coloured in the club's and Welsh colours of red, green and white. All of this is incorporated into a shield shape with the club's name Ebbw Vale RFC embroidered on the bottom.

Club's motto

The club's motto is "Iach Gorff Iach Feddwl", the Welsh for "Healthy Body Healthy Mind". The origin of this motto is speculative but this is an old proverb in the Welsh Language.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Will Hodnett Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Tom McAloon Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Spencer Cawley Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Wes Cunliffe Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Sion Jones Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Luke Davies Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
David James Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Mike Powell Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Leighton Bellamore Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Jordan Howells Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
David James Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Josh Peace Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Jack Flower Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Joe Evans Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Tom MacPherson Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Mike Powell Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Ian Smerdon Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
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Dan Haymond Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Rhys Downes Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Chris Thomas Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
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Liam Roberts Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Ross Jones Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Robert Sevenoaks Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
John Lavender Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Mathew Williams Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Joe Franchi Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Jonny Bowen Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Damien Hudd Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Ashley Sweet Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Daniel Lewis Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Rhys Clarke Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Joe Bartlett Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Gareth Davies Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Kier Hughes Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Harrison Keddie Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Ronny Kynes Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
Cameron Regan Template:Rugby squad role Template:Rugby union governing body flag
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Club honours

Notable former players

The players listed below have played or coached rugby union or rugby league at international level and have represented or coached Ebbw Vale.

See also Category:Ebbw Vale RFC players
Nationality Name Caps
Template:Flagicon Allan Bateman 35 International
Template:Flagicon Duncan Bell 5 International
Template:Flagicon Nathan Budgett 12 International
Template:Flagicon Clive Burgess 9 International
Template:Flagicon Richie Collins 28 International
Template:Flagicon Guy Easterby 28 international
Template:Flagicon Kuli Faletau 20 international
Template:Flagicon John Funnell 2 international
Template:Flagicon Byron Hayward 2 International
Template:Flagicon Simon Hunt 0 International
Template:Flagicon Deiniol Jones 13 International
Template:Flagicon Graham Jones 3 International
Template:Flagicon Kingsley Jones 10 International
Template:Flagicon Glyn Turner 2 international
Nationality Name Caps
Template:Flagicon Mark Jones 15 international
Template:Flagicon Arthur Lewis 11 International
Template:Flagicon Dan Lydiate 27 International
Template:Flagicon David Nash 6 International
Template:Flagicon Graham Powell 2 International
Template:Flagicon Paul Ringer 8 International
Template:Flagicon Arthur Smith 33 International
Template:Flagicon Richard Smith 1 International
Template:Flagicon Iestyn Thomas 33 International
Template:Flagicon Paul Thorburn 37 International
Template:Flagicon Josh Taumalolo 31 International
Template:Flagicon Ian Watkins 10 International
Template:Flagicon Denzil Williams 36 international

Notable former coaches and management staff

Nationality Name Role
Template:Flagicon Alex Codling Head and Forwards Coach
Template:Flagicon Byron Hayward Head coach
Template:Flagicon Richard Hill Backs Coach
Template:Flagicon Leigh Jones Head coach
Template:Flagicon Lyn Jones Head coach
Template:Flagicon Christian Loader Forwards Coach
Template:Flagicon Rowland Phillips Defence/head coach
Template:Flagicon Mike Ruddock Head coach

Games played against international opposition

Year Date Opponent Result Score Tour
19531 23 December File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Loss 3–22 1953–54 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America.[8]
19581 8 January File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Won 6–5 1957–58 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France
19601 29 November File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Loss 0–3 1960–61 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe[9]
19631 6 November File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Loss 0–13 1963–64 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America[10]
1979 22 September File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Loss 0–12 1979 Romania rugby union tour of Wales[11]
1987 24 October File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Win 16–14 1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales[12]

1A joint Ebbw Vale and Abertillery side.

External links

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Bibliography

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