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==History==
==History==
Cardiff Double Blues ARFC has a privileged history of being one of the founder clubs of the Welsh Australian Rules Football League (WARFL) in 2007.
Cardiff Double Blues ARFC has a history of being one of the founder clubs of the Welsh Australian Rules Football League (WARFL) in 2007.


Since that date, Cardiff Double Blues ARFC has achieved considerable success. The club won the inaugural WARFL Premiership and Caerdydd Cup local derby against arch-rivals, the South Cardiff Panthers, in 2008. The club also won the first ever pre-season Cymru Clwb Cup tournament in 2009.<ref>Cardiff Double Blues ARFC 1st Annual Report 2010 Available at: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdoubleblues/d/documents.html</ref>
Since that date, Cardiff Double Blues ARFC has achieved considerable success. The club won the inaugural WARFL Premiership and Caerdydd Cup local derby against arch-rivals, the South Cardiff Panthers, in 2008. The club also won the first ever pre-season Cymru Clwb Cup tournament in 2009.<ref>Cardiff Double Blues ARFC 1st Annual Report 2010 Available at: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdoubleblues/d/documents.html</ref>

Revision as of 07:43, 20 April 2021

Vale Vikings
Names
Club details
Founded2007
ColoursDark Blue and Light Blue
CompetitionWelsh Australian Rules Football League
Premierships2008
Ground(s)Fiztalan High School, Lawrenny Avenue, Cardiff CF11 8XB
Other information
Official websitehttp://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdoubleblues/

The Vale Vikings are an Australian Rules Football team based in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.[1] They play in the Welsh Australian Rules Football League under the 9-a-side footy rules. The team was formerly known as the Cardiff Double Blues until 2021.

History

Cardiff Double Blues ARFC has a history of being one of the founder clubs of the Welsh Australian Rules Football League (WARFL) in 2007.

Since that date, Cardiff Double Blues ARFC has achieved considerable success. The club won the inaugural WARFL Premiership and Caerdydd Cup local derby against arch-rivals, the South Cardiff Panthers, in 2008. The club also won the first ever pre-season Cymru Clwb Cup tournament in 2009.[2]

In March 2021, it was announced that the team would be relocating to the Vale of Glamorgan and as a result would change their name to the Vale Vikings.[3]

Past results

Year Position Won Lost Points
2008 1 7 1 14
2009 3 5 7 10
2010 3 5 3 10

2010 squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Justin Blackwood (Coach)
2 {{{pos}}} England ENG Ben Coak
3 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Gareth Davies
4 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Peter Day
5 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Craig Farquhar
6 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Leon Ford
7 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Tom Gilard
8 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Chris Hann
9 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Rob Laing
10 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Rhys Lewis
11 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Tristan Lewis (Captain)
12 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Michael Martella
13 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Richard McCoy
14 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Rhys Morgan
15 {{{pos}}} England ENG Glyn Smith
16 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Gareth Sturge
17 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Ben Thomas
18 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Tony Wolski

International representation

The club has contributed significantly to the growth of Australian-rules football at an international- evel in Europe by encouraging its players to strive to represent their national teams and Great Britain. Thus far, Cardiff Double Blues ARFC players have represented the following:

  • Cymru Red Dragons (Welsh National Australian Rules Football Team)
  • English Dragonslayers (English National Australian Rules Football Team)
  • Great Britain Bulldogs (British Representative Team)
  • European Legion (European Representative Team)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Official WARFL homepage". Archived from the original on 5 June 2008. Retrieved 3 October 2008.
  2. ^ Cardiff Double Blues ARFC 1st Annual Report 2010 Available at: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/cardiffdoubleblues/d/documents.html
  3. ^ "Cardiff Double Blues arfc on Facebook". Vale Vikings. 20 March 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2021.