• They called this ground the Harlequins' Ground. Although in the shadow of first class team Cardiff RFC, the Harlequins began to attract matches from...
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  • Australia Kenya Harlequin F.C., in Kenya Maesteg Harlequins RFC, a rugby union club in Wales Melbourne Harlequins, in Australia Ottawa Harlequins, a rugby union...
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  • headquarters of the Harlequin Football Club. In 1961, Harlequins undertook a tour of East Africa in conjunction with Pretoria Harlequins from South Africa...
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  • professional Cardiff RFC side, affectionately nicknamed "The Rags", which competes in Super Rygbi Cymru. The first reliably recorded Rugby club in Cardiff were...
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    Jamie Roberts (category Cardiff RFC players)
    Beginning in 2005, Roberts played for Cardiff RFC, Cardiff Blues, Racing Métro, Cambridge University, Harlequins, Bath, the Stormers, the Dragons and the...
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  • Cardiff have beaten both South Africa and New Zealand, and Australia have failed to beat the club in six attempts. Through its history Cardiff RFC have...
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  • Porth Harlequins Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team based in Porth in the Rhondda Valley. Porth RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and...
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    Gwyn Nicholls (category Cardiff RFC players)
    his rugby career with Cardiff Star before playing in the Cardiff first team from 1893. He spent all his playing career with Cardiff, playing 18 seasons...
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  • Luke Northmore (category Harlequin F.C. players)
    club Harlequins and the England national team. Northmore started playing rugby for Tavistock RFC at age 15. He played for his university, Cardiff Met....
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  • including Pontypool RFC, Caerphilly RFC, Cross Keys RFC, Ebbw Vale RFC and Newport RFC. The team has been owned by Dragons RFC Ltd since 2023, having...
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    home of the semi-professional Cardiff RFC yet the professional Cardiff Blues regional rugby union team moved to the Cardiff City Stadium in 2009, but returned...
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    Dai Fitzgerald (category Cardiff RFC players)
    Cardiff for the now defunct club, St. Davids, one of several Welsh teams built around Catholic churches. He switched to first class club, Cardiff RFC...
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  • union team from the district of Roath, in Cardiff, South Wales. The club plays their home games at the Harlequins Playing Field, located off Newport Road...
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    Leigh Halfpenny (category Cardiff Rugby players)
    Neath RFC during the 2006–07 season, before signing for the Cardiff Blues and spending the whole 2007–08 season playing for feeder club Cardiff RFC, before...
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  • Dafydd James (category Bridgend RFC players)
    Llanelli, Celtic Warriors, Harlequins, Scarlets, Cardiff Blues and Sale Sharks. James began his professional rugby career at Bridgend RFC in 1995 after coming...
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  • Premier Division during the 2022–23 season, defeating reigning champions Cardiff RFC in the final. Prior to 1878 written evidence exists of a Llandovery rugby...
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    season. Cardiff has numerous smaller clubs including Bridgend Street A.F.C., Caerau (Ely) A.F.C., Cardiff Corinthians F.C., Cardiff Grange Harlequins A.F...
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  • feeder club for the Cardiff Blues. Cardiff Quins RFC owe their creation from student pressure to play the game of rugby in Cardiff High School where football...
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  • London Broncos (redirect from Harlequins RL)
    partnership with Harlequins Rugby Union Club that saw the club return to The Stoop Memorial Ground, this time formally renamed as Harlequins RL and adopting...
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  • Alex Mann (rugby union) (category Cardiff Rugby players)
    Championship club Cardiff and the Wales national team. Mann began playing rugby with local club Aberdare RFC. Mann was named in the Cardiff academy squad...
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  • Pontypool RFC RGC 1404 RFC Swansea RFC Bargoed RFC Bonymaen RFC Brecon RFC Cardiff Metropolitan University RFC Cross Keys RFC Llangennech RFC Merthyr RFC Narberth...
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  • Rhys Litterick (category Esher RFC players)
    prop forward for Cardiff Rugby. He is Welsh and Scottish qualified. From Sussex, Litterick played semi-professional rugby for Worthing RFC whilst working...
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  • settled in the capital city Cardiff. He played rugby on the wing for second-tier team Cardiff Harlequins. The Harlequins at the time were an emerging...
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  • Barbarian F.C., the other, against another London rugby union club, the Harlequins. In 1986, Wasps Football Club made their first appearance at the final...
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    the north would be demolished and a new rugby union stadium built for Cardiff RFC, who would move out of the south ground, allowing the National Stadium...
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  • Cardiff Metropolitan University Rugby Football Club (aka Cardiff Met RFC) is a Welsh rugby union team currently playing in the Welsh Premiership and the...
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  • their Cardiff rivals by the WRU, Pontypridd RFC re-formed a Youth side in 2006, coached by Sean Oliver and Wayne Gristock (formerly Porth Harlequins RFC)....
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  • Gerald Davies (Cardiff and Wales) Gareth Edwards (Cardiff and Wales) Mike Gibson (North of Ireland FC and Ireland) Bob Hiller (Harlequins and England) Sandy...
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    Cameron Winnett (category Cardiff Rugby players)
    Rugby Championship club Cardiff and the Wales national team. Winnett began playing with Treorchy RFC, and was part of the Cardiff Blues grade age teams...
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  • Adam Jones (rugby union, born 1980) (category Cardiff RFC players)
    his career with Swansea RFC before a spell in England with Saracens and Harlequins, before returning to Wales with Cardiff RFC. At the start of the Welsh...
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