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  2. Bedwas RFC - Wikipedia

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    There is some evidence that a team played in Bedwas as early as 1885, though official recognition of Bedwas RFC is placed at 1889. Bedwas RFC was a founding member of both the Junior Monmouthshire League (1903) and the Rhymney Valley League (1906), and in 1910 applied for and succeeded in joining the Welsh Rugby Union. At the outbreak of World ...

  3. Category:Bedwas RFC players - Wikipedia

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  4. Jeff Whitefoot (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Whitefoot played his club rugby for Bedwas and Cardiff and attained 19 international caps. [1] He also made an appearance for the British & Irish Lions against a Rest of the World XV in 1986 and Finally received his Lions cap 32 years later. The presentation took place at Mr Whitefoot's home in Energlyn, Caerphilly after family and friends ...

  5. Category:Rugby union players from Bedwas - Wikipedia

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  6. Category talk:Bedwas RFC players - Wikipedia

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  7. WRU Challenge Cup - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the SWALEC Cup. The WRU Challenge Cup (currently known as the Specsavers Cup due to sponsorship), or its full name of the Welsh Rugby Union Challenge Cup, is Wales' premier knockout rugby union competition and is organised by the Welsh Rugby Union.

  8. Bedwas - Wikipedia

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    Bedwas is the village where the runner and "fastest man in Wales", Guto Nyth Brân, died in 1737.After winning a 12-mile race between Bedwas and Newport for 1000 guineas, he suffered a heart attack in the arms of his wife.

  9. Talk:Bedwas RFC - Wikipedia

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