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Croesyceiliog Rugby Club

Croesyceiliog RFC

 

 

 

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The Cockerels 

Croesy Squad 2008-09

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Croesyceiliog RFC was founded in 1881 and the first known Club Captain was one G. Morgan who led the side in the 1883/84 season.

 

For obvious reasons, the side are known locally as the Cockerels, and it is the Cockerel that is depicted on the clubs crest.

 

The club has played at several locations during their long history including at one point in a farm-field owned by Jack Walker, a former player, chairman and president of the club. But thanks to Torfaen Borough Council, the Cockerels have enjoyed the use of the excellent facilities at Woodland Road since the mid 60s.

Rugby Club based in Croesyceiliog Cwmbran playing the the WRU East Division Three

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Woodland Road Sports & Social Club, Woodland Road, Croesyceiliog, Cwmbran, NP44 2DZ.

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Telephone: 01633 483583

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