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Cardiff Demons

The Cardiff Demons RLFC name has been used multiple times over the years. Firstly for a now-defunct men's rugby league side, and subsequently for a women's rugby league side who began in 2021.

Cardiff Demons
Club information
Full nameCardiff Demons Rugby League Football Club
ColoursBlack, red and white
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997) (Men's)
2021; 3 years ago (2021) (Women's)
WebsiteCardiff Demons (Ladies)
Current details
Ground(s)
CompetitionRFL Women's Super League South

The men's side played out of St. Peters RFC in the east of Cardiff, Wales and played in the Welsh Premier of the Rugby League Conference.

The women's team on the other hand compete in the RFL Women's Super League South since its inaugural season in June 2021.

Men's Team: 1997-2015 edit

History edit

 
Men's Club Logo

Cardiff Demons were formed in 1997[1] as an academy level club, competing in the Lower Division of the Rugby League Academy competition against young players from professional outfits in the North of England. The Demons reached the Grand Final of the Academy Division Two in their second season but lost to Hunslet Hawks.

They amalgamated with the UWIC University side in 1999 to play in the 1999-2000 Rugby League Challenge Cup. This was a great success with Cardiff beating Durham and Rochdale Mayfield to reach the third round losing to National League side Keighley Cougars.

Due to the success of this great cup run, in 2001, they joined the Central South Division of the Rugby League Conference. Playing at St. Peter's RFC, a small club two miles north of the city centre, the Demons succeeded in finishing in a creditable third place and came within seconds of pulling off a major upset at Hemel Stags, only to be denied when the highly rated Stags scored a last-second try. Another notable success from the Demons’ inaugural season was the graduation of winger Jon Breakingbury on to the professional ranks when he signed for Sheffield Eagles. Their continued success inspired other clubs from around Wales to form.

For the 2002 season the Demons moved to the well-appointed surroundings of Old Penarthians RFC in the seaside district of Penarth. Again competing in the Central South Division Cardiff defeated Worcester, Oxford Cavaliers and Gloucestershire Warriors home and away to secure the runners up spot. The clashes with Gloucestershire will long be remembered; the Demons won the season opener 44–36 away in a see-saw battle which saw the lead change hands four times, but even that contest was eclipsed by the excitement of the return match. Cardiff squandered a 22–8 lead to trail 28–22 with five minutes remaining. A late converted try and a last minute drop goal from Evan Powell turned the tables to give the Demons an unlikely 29–28 victory. The season was also marked by a visit to the York Nines and an invitation to enter the Rugby League Challenge Cup, which resulted in a memorable trip to play Shaw Cross Sharks of Dewsbury.

2003 saw the Demons go from strength to strength, finishing top of the South West Conference with an excellent record of nine wins and only one defeat, their biggest wins being 90-0 and 100–8, both over local rivals Bristol Sonics. The former was an historic day for the city of Cardiff all round with local football side, Cardiff City beating Bristol City only two hours earlier. The Demons lost in the play-offs to Welsh side, Bridgend Blue Bulls, this match being featured on Sky Sports’ magazine programme, Boots N' All.

2003 saw the departure of Aled James. He and Wes Palmer both represented Great Britain national rugby league team students on their tour down under, with Aled signing for Widnes Vikings at the conclusion of this tour. Although former Demons players had previously gone on to play Super League, this was the first time that a Super League club had signed a player directly from them benefiting the club financially in the short term.

In 2004, the Demons moved to Taffs Well, joined the Welsh Conference and won two trophies. First was the Welsh Shield after beating Newport Titans with a last minute try from the superb Gareth Jones, then beating Thorne Moor Marauders in National Shield despite a strong second-half comeback from the Yorkshiremen.

2005 saw a season of consolidation with the Demons having a slightly better league record but losing in the first round of the play-offs to Valley Cougars.

The club lost just two players to Crusaders with Andre Boon and Oliver Hughes departing to join the new professional club based in Bridgend.

The Demons moved back to St Peters RFC after one home match of 2006 and went on to win the East Division and reach the Welsh Conference Grand Final, only to lose 22–10 to Bridgend Blue Bulls. The following year the Demons lost out to Newport Titans 14–6 in the first round of the playoffs, but in 2008 they were semi-finalists losing 26–20 to Blackwood Bulldogs. In 2009 they relocated to St Albans RFC in Tremorfa but a promising season was ended by a playoff loss to Valley Cougars. Former Demons player Elliot Kear went on to appear regularly in the Super League for the Crusaders and the Bradford Bulls.

In 2010 the Cardiff Demons posted a regular season record of 6 wins and 4 losses, to finish in 3rd place in the new Co-operative Welsh Premier Conference Rugby League competition. In 2011 the Demons were restricted to three wins out of 10 regular season fixtures, but thanks to home and away victories over close rivals Torfaen Tigers they were still able to finish in fourth place in the competition.

After a period of restructuring between 2012 and 2014, with a handful of wins each season, the two main Rugby League clubs in the city, Demons and the Cardiff Spartans decided to merge. The result was Cardiff City RL,[2] which in 2017 was rebranded as Cardiff Blue Dragons RLFC[3] (a resurrection of the name of the last professional RL side in Cardiff and kit colours) now running two open age sides for the 2015 Welsh Conference season and playing home games at Cardiff Arms Park. The merged club also includes age grade sides at u15 and aims to promote a strong pathway for potential players in the city for years ahead. In 2019 the club is the largest RL club in Wales with sides at all age grades, a Welsh Premier and Southern Conference side, as well the first Women's and Masters RL sides in Wales.

Honours edit

  • RLC South West Division: 2003
  • Welsh Shield: 2004
  • RLC Shield: 2004
  • Welsh Nines Winners: 2006
  • Welsh Premier (East): 2006
  • Welsh Nines Winners: 2008

Statistics edit

  • Year Formed: 1997
  • Previous Grounds: Old Penarthians RFC, 1997–2000, St Peters RFC, 2001, Old Penarthians RFC, 2002–2003, Taffs Well RFC, 2004–2006, St Peters RFC, 2007–2008.
  • Record League victory: 100-8 vs. Bristol Sonics, RLC South West Division, 2003.
  • Record Cup victory: 36-6 vs. Durham, Rugby League Challenge Cup First Round, 1999–2000.
  • Heaviest Defeat 0-90 vs. Keighley Cougars, Rugby League Challenge Cup Third Round, 1999–2000.

Women's Team: 2021-Present edit

History edit

After a number of years of dormancy, the Cardiff Demons name was resurrected in 2021 for a new women's rugby league team, set to compete in the inaugural season of the RFL Women's Super League South competition, starting in June 2021.[4][5] The club won the inaugural season beating the Army team 30-26[6] and retained the title the following season with a Grand Final win over London Broncos.[7] In 2023, Cardiff made their first appearance in the Challenge Cup and reached the quarter-finals due to wins over Featherstone Rovers and Salford Red Devils in the group stage.[8] They also took part in the RFL Women's Nines where they earned a wildcard place in the finals.[9] In the league the Demons went undefeated in the regular season, but lost 22-10 to London Broncos in the Grand Final.[10]

Seasons edit

Season League Play-offs Challenge Cup Ref
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos
2021 Super League South: Western Conference 4 4 0 0 314 6 8 1st Won in Grand Final [11][6]
2022 Super League South 5 4 0 1 298 32 8 2nd Won in Grand Final [12][7]
2023 Super League South 5 5 0 0 168 22 10 1st Lost in Grand Final QF [13][14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "First ever open age Cardiff derby goes to Spartans". Rugby-League.com. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  2. ^ "New Cardiff club to launch with Scorpions friendly". Rugby-League.com. 9 December 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  3. ^ "About Cardiff Blue Dragons". Wales Rugby League. 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  4. ^ "Cardiff Demons aim for Women's Super League franchise". Wales Rugby League. 28 May 2021. from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Cardiff Demons returns as the new name for the Welsh Women's Super League side". Wales Rugby League. 28 May 2021. from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Cardiff Demons clinch first Betfred Super League South title". Rugby-League.com. 29 August 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Cardiff Demons deliver Grand Final masterclass". Rugby-League.com. 28 August 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Cardiff Demons join big guns in Cup Quarter-Final draw". Rugby-League.com. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  9. ^ "Cardiff Demons continue to make history in Women's Rugby League". Rugby-League.com. 18 May 2023. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  10. ^ "Looking back… Women's Super League South". Betfred Women's Super League Grand Final 2023: Official Programme (PDF). p. 13. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  11. ^ "Cardiff Demons Women's Super League 2021". Wales Rugby League. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Cardiff Demons Women's Super League 2022". Wales Rugby League. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  13. ^ "Match Centre". Rugby-League.com. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  14. ^ "Women's Challenge Cup: Holders St Helens, Wigan Warriors and York Valkyrie seal quarter-final wins". BBC Sport. 18 June 2023. Retrieved 18 June 2023.

External links edit

  • Official Wales Rugby League website

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The Cardiff Demons RLFC name has been used multiple times over the years Firstly for a now defunct men s rugby league side and subsequently for a women s rugby league side who began in 2021 Cardiff DemonsClub informationFull nameCardiff Demons Rugby League Football ClubColoursBlack red and whiteFounded1997 27 years ago 1997 Men s 2021 3 years ago 2021 Women s WebsiteCardiff Demons Ladies Archived Mens websiteCurrent detailsGround s St Peters RFC Cardiff51 29 23 90 N 3 08 01 45 W 51 4899722 N 3 1337361 W 51 4899722 3 1337361 1997 2014 Men s team Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff 2021 Women s team CompetitionRFL Women s Super League SouthThe men s side played out of St Peters RFC in the east of Cardiff Wales and played in the Welsh Premier of the Rugby League Conference The women s team on the other hand compete in the RFL Women s Super League South since its inaugural season in June 2021 Contents 1 Men s Team 1997 2015 1 1 History 1 2 Honours 1 3 Statistics 2 Women s Team 2021 Present 2 1 History 2 2 Seasons 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksMen s Team 1997 2015 editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message History edit nbsp Men s Club LogoCardiff Demons were formed in 1997 1 as an academy level club competing in the Lower Division of the Rugby League Academy competition against young players from professional outfits in the North of England The Demons reached the Grand Final of the Academy Division Two in their second season but lost to Hunslet Hawks They amalgamated with the UWIC University side in 1999 to play in the 1999 2000 Rugby League Challenge Cup This was a great success with Cardiff beating Durham and Rochdale Mayfield to reach the third round losing to National League side Keighley Cougars Due to the success of this great cup run in 2001 they joined the Central South Division of the Rugby League Conference Playing at St Peter s RFC a small club two miles north of the city centre the Demons succeeded in finishing in a creditable third place and came within seconds of pulling off a major upset at Hemel Stags only to be denied when the highly rated Stags scored a last second try Another notable success from the Demons inaugural season was the graduation of winger Jon Breakingbury on to the professional ranks when he signed for Sheffield Eagles Their continued success inspired other clubs from around Wales to form For the 2002 season the Demons moved to the well appointed surroundings of Old Penarthians RFC in the seaside district of Penarth Again competing in the Central South Division Cardiff defeated Worcester Oxford Cavaliers and Gloucestershire Warriors home and away to secure the runners up spot The clashes with Gloucestershire will long be remembered the Demons won the season opener 44 36 away in a see saw battle which saw the lead change hands four times but even that contest was eclipsed by the excitement of the return match Cardiff squandered a 22 8 lead to trail 28 22 with five minutes remaining A late converted try and a last minute drop goal from Evan Powell turned the tables to give the Demons an unlikely 29 28 victory The season was also marked by a visit to the York Nines and an invitation to enter the Rugby League Challenge Cup which resulted in a memorable trip to play Shaw Cross Sharks of Dewsbury 2003 saw the Demons go from strength to strength finishing top of the South West Conference with an excellent record of nine wins and only one defeat their biggest wins being 90 0 and 100 8 both over local rivals Bristol Sonics The former was an historic day for the city of Cardiff all round with local football side Cardiff City beating Bristol City only two hours earlier The Demons lost in the play offs to Welsh side Bridgend Blue Bulls this match being featured on Sky Sports magazine programme Boots N All 2003 saw the departure of Aled James He and Wes Palmer both represented Great Britain national rugby league team students on their tour down under with Aled signing for Widnes Vikings at the conclusion of this tour Although former Demons players had previously gone on to play Super League this was the first time that a Super League club had signed a player directly from them benefiting the club financially in the short term In 2004 the Demons moved to Taffs Well joined the Welsh Conference and won two trophies First was the Welsh Shield after beating Newport Titans with a last minute try from the superb Gareth Jones then beating Thorne Moor Marauders in National Shield despite a strong second half comeback from the Yorkshiremen 2005 saw a season of consolidation with the Demons having a slightly better league record but losing in the first round of the play offs to Valley Cougars The club lost just two players to Crusaders with Andre Boon and Oliver Hughes departing to join the new professional club based in Bridgend The Demons moved back to St Peters RFC after one home match of 2006 and went on to win the East Division and reach the Welsh Conference Grand Final only to lose 22 10 to Bridgend Blue Bulls The following year the Demons lost out to Newport Titans 14 6 in the first round of the playoffs but in 2008 they were semi finalists losing 26 20 to Blackwood Bulldogs In 2009 they relocated to St Albans RFC in Tremorfa but a promising season was ended by a playoff loss to Valley Cougars Former Demons player Elliot Kear went on to appear regularly in the Super League for the Crusaders and the Bradford Bulls In 2010 the Cardiff Demons posted a regular season record of 6 wins and 4 losses to finish in 3rd place in the new Co operative Welsh Premier Conference Rugby League competition In 2011 the Demons were restricted to three wins out of 10 regular season fixtures but thanks to home and away victories over close rivals Torfaen Tigers they were still able to finish in fourth place in the competition After a period of restructuring between 2012 and 2014 with a handful of wins each season the two main Rugby League clubs in the city Demons and the Cardiff Spartans decided to merge The result was Cardiff City RL 2 which in 2017 was rebranded as Cardiff Blue Dragons RLFC 3 a resurrection of the name of the last professional RL side in Cardiff and kit colours now running two open age sides for the 2015 Welsh Conference season and playing home games at Cardiff Arms Park The merged club also includes age grade sides at u15 and aims to promote a strong pathway for potential players in the city for years ahead In 2019 the club is the largest RL club in Wales with sides at all age grades a Welsh Premier and Southern Conference side as well the first Women s and Masters RL sides in Wales Honours edit RLC South West Division 2003 Welsh Shield 2004 RLC Shield 2004 Welsh Nines Winners 2006 Welsh Premier East 2006 Welsh Nines Winners 2008Statistics edit Year Formed 1997 Previous Grounds Old Penarthians RFC 1997 2000 St Peters RFC 2001 Old Penarthians RFC 2002 2003 Taffs Well RFC 2004 2006 St Peters RFC 2007 2008 Record League victory 100 8 vs Bristol Sonics RLC South West Division 2003 Record Cup victory 36 6 vs Durham Rugby League Challenge Cup First Round 1999 2000 Heaviest Defeat 0 90 vs Keighley Cougars Rugby League Challenge Cup Third Round 1999 2000 Women s Team 2021 Present editHistory edit After a number of years of dormancy the Cardiff Demons name was resurrected in 2021 for a new women s rugby league team set to compete in the inaugural season of the RFL Women s Super League South competition starting in June 2021 4 5 The club won the inaugural season beating the Army team 30 26 6 and retained the title the following season with a Grand Final win over London Broncos 7 In 2023 Cardiff made their first appearance in the Challenge Cup and reached the quarter finals due to wins over Featherstone Rovers and Salford Red Devils in the group stage 8 They also took part in the RFL Women s Nines where they earned a wildcard place in the finals 9 In the league the Demons went undefeated in the regular season but lost 22 10 to London Broncos in the Grand Final 10 Seasons edit Season League Play offs Challenge Cup RefDivision P W D L F A Pts Pos2021 Super League South Western Conference 4 4 0 0 314 6 8 1st Won in Grand Final 11 6 2022 Super League South 5 4 0 1 298 32 8 2nd Won in Grand Final 12 7 2023 Super League South 5 5 0 0 168 22 10 1st Lost in Grand Final QF 13 14 See also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Wales portalSport in Cardiff Rugby league in WalesReferences edit First ever open age Cardiff derby goes to Spartans Rugby League com 18 June 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2023 New Cardiff club to launch with Scorpions friendly Rugby League com 9 December 2014 Retrieved 8 November 2023 About Cardiff Blue Dragons Wales Rugby League 17 April 2020 Retrieved 24 November 2023 Cardiff Demons aim for Women s Super League franchise Wales Rugby League 28 May 2021 Archived from the original on 29 May 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2021 Cardiff Demons returns as the new name for the Welsh Women s Super League side Wales Rugby League 28 May 2021 Archived from the original on 29 May 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2021 a b Cardiff Demons clinch first Betfred Super League South title Rugby League com 29 August 2021 Retrieved 18 June 2023 a b Cardiff Demons deliver Grand Final masterclass Rugby League com 28 August 2022 Retrieved 18 June 2023 Cardiff Demons join big guns in Cup Quarter Final draw Rugby League com 22 May 2023 Retrieved 2 October 2023 Cardiff Demons continue to make history in Women s Rugby League Rugby League com 18 May 2023 Retrieved 2 October 2023 Looking back Women s Super League South Betfred Women s Super League Grand Final 2023 Official Programme PDF p 13 Retrieved 24 November 2023 Cardiff Demons Women s Super League 2021 Wales Rugby League Retrieved 18 June 2023 Cardiff Demons Women s Super League 2022 Wales Rugby League Retrieved 18 June 2023 Match Centre Rugby League com Retrieved 28 August 2023 Women s Challenge Cup Holders St Helens Wigan Warriors and York Valkyrie seal quarter final wins BBC Sport 18 June 2023 Retrieved 18 June 2023 External links editCardiff Demons website Official Wales Rugby League website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cardiff Demons amp oldid 1218073936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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