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Craig “Kebab King” Kendall (7383kg of donner meat, 25 points) |
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Sean “The swan” Kendall (200 Chinese’s, 60 points) |
Sean “The swan” Kendall (200 Chinese’s, 60 points) |
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==Club honours== |
==Club honours== |
Revision as of 13:38, 6 June 2024
Full name | Pontycymmer rfc |
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Nickname(s) | Ponty |
Founded | 2022 |
Location | Pontycymmer |
Region | Ospreys |
Ground(s) | Lawrence Park |
Chairman | Mr Peter H Rees |
President | Mrs Craig Kendall |
Coach(es) | Mr Darren Quigley |
League(s) | Division 8 North west |
Pontycymmer Rugby Football Club are a Welsh rugby union club based in Pontycymmer near Bridgend , Wales and play their home games at the infamous Planka. The club colours are bottle Green and amber, whom many would say “copying another local team Bridgend athletic. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is also, along with Ogmore Vale RFC a parent club of The Valley Ravens Mini and Junior section as well as Valley Ravens Youth who act as a feeder club to both parent clubs senior sides. Pontycymmer notoriously are a feeder club for Tondu RFC also based in Bridgend. The club was formed in the 1887 season.
Hournary Players
Andrew jones (8000 caps, 79883 points)
Craig “Kebab King” Kendall (7383kg of donner meat, 25 points)
Sean “The swan” Kendall (200 Chinese’s, 60 points)
Club honours
- WRU Division Six Central 1999/2000 - Champions
- WRU Division Four South East 2003/04 - Champions
Notable former players
- Hopkin Maddock (6 caps)[1]
References
- ^ Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1981-82, Vivian Jenkins (1981), p.217 ISBN 0-907574-05-X