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The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Cardiff Blues. [2] Cardiff Quins RFC owe their creation from student pressure to play the game of rugby in Cardiff High School where football (soccer) had been the sport of choice. In 1921 a rugby game was played between the Old Boys and a school XV.
The school was unified on a single site in 1973. The Newport Road site of the former High School was eventually sold to fund an extension to Willows High School in Tremorfa, Cardiff. The accommodation in 1973 consisted of the old Ty Celyn School Llandennis Road, Cardiff, with a new building attached, designed for six form entry.
As a ten-year-old, he first played in 1954 with a band called the Edmunds Bros Duo with his older brother Geoff (born 5 December 1939, Cardiff); this was a piano duo. Then the brothers were in the Stompers, later called the Heartbeats, formed around 1957 with Geoff Edmunds and Allan Goldsworty on rhythm guitars, Dave on lead guitar, Denny ...
He played 119 matches for Cardiff [5] receiving his First XV cap during the 1934–35 season when he represented the club 15 times. [6] In the 1938–39 season, he was Cardiff's vice captain, under Wilf Wooler. [7] As well as Cardiff, Davis also played for local rivals Penarth RFC and Cardiff High School Old Boys. [2] In 1939 Davis was selected ...
High School Old Boys the name of many sporting and alumni organisations, among them: Cardiff HSOB RFC, a Welsh rugby union club; Christchurch High School Old Boys, a New Zealand football club; Douglas High School Old Boys A.F.C., a Manx football club; Dunedin High School Old Boys, a defunct New Zealand football club
In 2011, the English band Deaf Havana filmed the video there to their song "I'm A Bore, Mostly". The graffiti featured in this video is genuine. The graffiti featured in this video is genuine. In 2011, the BBC aired a short film, Boys' Village , starring students of Stagecoach Theatre Arts and Cardiff High School on BBC2 (Wales).
Cerys Matthews of Catatonia, born in Cardiff. In the 1990s, the Welsh capital was the centre of a vibrant music scene led by Manic Street Preachers, Super Furry Animals and Catatonia [8] and many acts had connections nearby Newport during this time which also had an emerging alt rock and indie venue community fuelled by the likes of TJ's.
The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Cardiff Blues. [2] The club also runs mini and junior sides. Old Illtydians were formed in September 1928 as Saint Illtyds Old Boys Rugby Club. St. Illtyds school was opened in 1924 and therefore had a limited range of 'old boys' to choose from.