Newbridge RFC

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Club history

Newbridge RFC was established in 1888, but only gained admission to the WRU in 1911, when they secured a ground and facilities up to WRU requirements.

In 1925, Newbridge RFC moved to their present home at the Welfare Ground where they signed a 99-year lease at a shilling a year. A new pavilion had been constructed around this time and the club now share their ground with the local cricket team. The club are presently in their third clubhouse at the site after an explosion and two fires caused damage to past buildings.

On the field, Newbridge have been pioneers of a number of well known rugby traits, most of which were brought to fruition by the pioneering coach Dai Harries during his tenure as club coach in the 1960s. Most recognisably, these are; the tap signal from the hooker to the scrum-half to feed the scrum, the formation of a wall for the taking of penalties and they were also one of the first clubs to introduce the hooker as the player to throw the ball into the lineout. It was during Harries' reign as coach that the club captured the Western Mail Championship to be crowned champions of Wales in the 1964–65 season.

British and Irish Lions

The following players have played for the British and Irish Lions while playing for Newbridge RFC.

International honours

The following players have been capped at international level while playing for Newbridge RFC.

See also Category:Newbridge RFC players

Club honours

Games played against international opposition

Year Date Opponent Result Score Tour
19511 18 October File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Lost 6–15 1951–52 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe
19622 24 October File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada Won 16-8 1962 tour of the United Kingdom
19643 24 September File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji Draw 11–11 1964 Fiji rugby union tour of Europe and Canada[2]
19664 29 November File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Won 12–3 1966–67 Australia rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland and France[3]
1983 18 October File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan Lost 14–19 1983 Japan rugby union tour of Wales[4]
1988 15 October File:Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa Lost 15–16 1988 Western Samoa rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland[5]
1989 23 September File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales Lost 4-25 Special Centenary celebration
1990 8 September File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Won 35-21 1990 tour of Wales
1994 9 Mar File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Script error: No such module "CountryData". A Lost 8-9

1 A joint Pontypool/Newbridge team.
2 A joint Ebbw Vale /Newbridge team.
3 A joint Abertillery/Newbridge team.
4 A joint Pontypool/Cross Keys/Newbridge team.

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