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  2. Ebbw Vale RFC - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union continued in Ebbw Vale during World War II due to the vital services provided by the steel and coal industry and Ebbw Vale was undefeated in 1940/1941. [citation needed] But by the mid-1950s Ebbw Vale RFC was once again becoming a prosperous club. Although seen as one of the most successful clubs on and off the playing field ...

  3. Ebbw Vale RLFC - Wikipedia

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    The Ebbw Vale rugby league team was the first club in Wales to 'turn professional' being founded on 15 July 1907, [2] the same month that Merthyr Tydfil RLFC formed. The team formed out of Ebbw Vale RFC, an amateur rugby union team, whose members were enraged at the "...bogus amateurism in the Monmouthshire League". [2]

  4. 2022–23 Indigo Group Premiership - Wikipedia

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    Ebbw Vale RFC: St Helen's Week 22. Date Home team Score Away team Venue 9 March Cardiff RFC: 23- 18: Bridgend Ravens Cardiff Arms Park 10 March Llandovery RFC

  5. Joe Westwood - Wikipedia

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    Westwood began playing with local club Blackwood RFC. [1] While playing for Coleg Gwent, Westwood scored a penalty, before kicking a drop goal to win the Schools and Colleges League Final. [2] In June 2021, Westwood signed a Dragons academy contract, and was allocated to Ebbw Vale RFC for the 2021–22 Indigo Group Premiership.

  6. Alex Codling - Wikipedia

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    Ebbw Vale RFC, Head Coach [1] 2007–2008: London Welsh, Forwards Coach [2] 2008: Cardiff RFC, Head Coach [3] 2008–2011: Barking RFC, Head Coach: 2011–2012: London Scottish FC, Forwards Coach: 2012–2013: Rotherham Titans, Head Coach: 2013–2015: Rosslyn Park F.C., Head Coach: 2015–2016: Irish Rugby Football Union, Under 18 Assistant ...

  7. Eugene Cross Park - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Cross Park is a rugby and cricket ground in Ebbw Vale, Wales.In November 1919 the Ebbw Vale Welfare Association was formed and bought the "Bridgend Field". The 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land became known as the Welfare Ground, and in 1973 its name was changed to its present title in honour of Sir Eugene Cross, the influential and long-standing Chairman of the Welfare Trustees.

  8. Toby Fricker - Wikipedia

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    While playing at Ebbw Vale RFC in 2018 he was named the Welsh Premiership Newcomer of the Year. He featured on 3 occasions for the Dragons in the 2017–18 Anglo Welsh Cup. [2]

  9. Category:Ebbw Vale RFC players - Wikipedia

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    The following lists Ebbw Vale Rugby Football Club players past and present. Pages in category "Ebbw Vale RFC players" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total.