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Swansea RFC

Swansea Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team which plays in the Welsh Premiership. The club play at St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground in Swansea and are also known as The Whites, in reference to their home kit colours.

Swansea RFC
Full nameSwansea Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s)The Whites
Founded1872; 152 years ago (1872)[1]
LocationSwansea, Wales
Ground(s)St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground (Capacity: 4,500)
Coach(es)Richard Lancaster[2]
League(s)Principality Premiership
2017–1814th[3]
Team kit
Official website
www.swansearfc.co.uk

History edit

The club was founded in 1872[4] as an association football team, switching to the rugby code in 1874, and in 1881 it became one of the eleven founder clubs of the Welsh Rugby Union.[5][6]

 
Swansea team that won the South Wales Challenge Cup, as depicted on Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

In the early twentieth century Swansea RFC was an extremely successful club. For four consecutive seasons Swansea were the unofficial Welsh champions from the 1898–99 season through to 1901/02, coinciding with the heyday of Swansea's first star player Billy Bancroft. Under the captaincy of Frank Gordon the team would later go on a 22-month unbeaten run, from December 1903 through to October 1905. During this period Swansea appeared to be under-represented at international level. Gordon himself went uncapped throughout his entire career, and apart from Billy Trew, Dick Jones and Dicky Owen, the only other internationals in the senior team were forward Sid Bevan (1 cap),[7] wing Jowett (1 cap)[8] and outside-half Phil Hopkins (4 caps).[9] Trew (29 caps) was an outstanding centre who was accepted as one of the most important players in the evolution of Welsh rugby,[10] while Dicky Owen (35 caps), although only 5-foot 4 inches tall, was an incredible tactician.[11]

The immediate post war years brought only limited success, although a notable 6–6 draw was achieved against New Zealand in 1953 followed by a 9–8 victory against Australia in 1966. It was not until the club's centenary season in 1973/74, however, that the club became Merit Table Champions. Swansea achieved further success as club champions in 1979/80, 1980/81, 1982/83 as well as Welsh cup winners in 1978.

Players during this period included Clem Thomas, Billy Williams, Dewi Bebb, Mervyn Davies, Geoff Wheel, David Richards and Mark Wyatt, the club's record points scorer with 2,740 points scored between 1976/77 and 1991/92.

The 1990s saw success for the club, including being league champions on 4 occasions (1991/92, 1993/94, 1997/98 and 2000/01) and Welsh cup winners in 1995 and 1999. A memorable 21–6 victory was recorded over then World champions Australia at St Helens on 4 November 1992. In season 1995/96 Swansea reached the semi-final stage of the European Cup. This period also included disputes with the Welsh Rugby Union over the way the league structure was being run in Wales following rugby union's move to being a professional game, which culminated in the club's boycott of the 1998/99 league season, in what was referred to as the rebel season.[12]

The 2003/04 season has seen a significant change with the introduction of regional rugby in Wales. Swansea Rugby Football Club Ltd, alongside Neath RFC are co-owners of the Ospreys. As a result, Swansea RFC returned to being an amateur team. Since the change to regional rugby Several players have played for Swansea RFC, as well Ospreys and Wales including Alun Wyn Jones, Ryan Jones, Scott Baldwin, Nicky Smith, Matthew Morgan, Eli Walker, Gavin Henson and Dan Biggar.

In 2014 the All Whites were relegated from the Welsh Premier league on the final day of the season when despite beating Neath at St Helens, a bonus point for Aberavon sent Swansea into the SWALEC Championship. This provoked a complete revamp of the club with Stephen Hughes taking the position of Chairman, Keith Colclough as Managing Director and Richard Lancaster leading a coaching team of former players including Rhodri Jones, Chris Loader and Ben Lewis. In their first season Swansea missed out on promotion back to the Premiership, finishing in second place overall, but were consequently promoted in the 15/16 season along with Merthyr, RGC 1404 and Bargoed.

Swansea struggled to adapt to the Premiership in their first two seasons back at the top flight although despite a crippling injury list, the 17/18 season showed much promise with the side recording five wins, a draw and 10 losing bonus points for losing the game within 7 points.

The 2018/19 season is a hugely important season for the club with potentially five clubs being relegated from the Welsh Premiership in order for the league to contain 12 teams in the 19/20 season. The coaching team of Richard Lancaster, Hugh Gustafson, Ben Lewis, Nick Roberts and Liam Carpener-Jones are currently preparing a squad consisting of many of the 17/18 squad along with new additions which are being announced on the club website regularly.

Achievements edit

Swansea RFC defeated New Zealand 11–3 on Saturday 28 September 1935, becoming the first ever club side to beat the All Blacks.[13] The victory also made them the first club team to beat all three of the major touring teams to Britain; they had previously beaten Australia in 1908 and South Africa in 1912.[14]

In November 1992, Swansea RFC defeated world champions Australia 21–6, when Australia played their first match of their Welsh Tour.

Welsh Premier Division champions in:

  • 1991/1992
  • 1993/1994
  • 1997/1998
  • 2000/2001

Welsh Cup champions in:

  • 1977/1978
  • 1994/1995
  • 1998/1999

Whitbread Merit Table champions in:

  • 1980/1981

Snelling Sevens champions in:

  • 1982
  • 1989
  • 1991
  • 1995

Club officials edit

  • Honorary president: Stan Addicott
  • Chairmen: Stephen Hughes
  • Managing Director: Keith Colclough
  • Honorary Secretary: Alun Donovan
  • Board Members: David Blyth, Paul Whapham, Siwan Lillicrap
  • Former Players Association Chair: Huw Rees

Current Team Management edit

  • Director of Rugby: Richard Lancaster
  • Team Manager: Chris James
  • Assistant coach: Hugh Gustafson
  • Assistant coach: Ben Lewis
  • Assistant coach: Nick Roberts
  • Assistant coach: J Rhys Williams
  • Assistant coach: Liam Carperner-Jones
  • Team Physios: Nikki Donovan, Jessica Hegarty
  • Team Doctors: Dr Katy Guy, Dr Daniel Eckford, Dr Craig Dyson
  • Equipment Managers: Ian Hopkins, John Mcknight

Current squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Hugh Gustafason Hooker   Wales
Paul John Hooker   Wales
Sion Jones Hooker   Wales
Josh Clark Hooker   Wales
Tom Sloane Prop   Wales
Richard Murphy Prop   Wales
Jack Powell Prop   Wales
Greg Cunliffe Prop   Wales
Mitchell Walsh Prop   Wales
Sam Martin Prop   Wales
Andrew Harper Prop   Wales
Lewys Bullock Prop   Wales
Tudor Hughes Lock   Wales
Matthew Dodd Lock   Wales
Sam Kiley Lock   Wales
Jamie Williams Lock   Wales
Edd Cousins Lock   Wales
Will Griffiths Lock   Wales
Owen Morgan Lock   Wales
Callum Bowden Flanker   Wales
Jonathon Vaughan Flanker   Wales
Emyr Williams Flanker   Wales
Will Jones Flanker   Wales
Ben Davies Flanker   Wales
Duane Eager Flanker   Wales
Andy Green Flanker   Wales
Charlie Davies Flanker   Wales
Rory Gallagher Number 8   Wales
Jon Fox Number 8   Wales
Morgan Morris Number 8   Wales
Player Position Union
Josh Guy Scrum-half   Wales
Sam Cambriani Scrum-half   Wales
Tom Ham Scrum-half   Wales
Matthew Aubrey Scrum-half   Wales
Phil Jones Fly-half   Wales
James Davies Fly-half   Wales
Josh Thomas Fly-half   Wales
Josh Hammett Fly-half   Wales
Foard Coaxley Fly-half   Wales
Dafydd Manly Fly-half   Wales
J Rhys Williams Centre   Wales
Jedd Evans Centre   Wales
Jake Randall Centre   Wales
Tom Williams Centre   Wales
Callum Carson Centre   Wales
Andrew Claypole Wing   Wales
Jon Baylis Wing   Wales
Gareth Rees Wing   Wales
Nathan Trowbridge Wing   Wales
Dan Howell Wing   Wales
Ryan Griffiths Wing   Wales
Joe Jenkins Wing   Wales
Matthew Owen Wing   Wales
R Rhys Williams Fullback   Wales
Richard Fussell Fullback   Wales
Owen Howe Fullback   Wales
Luke Griffiths Fullback   Wales

British and Irish Lions edit

The following former players were selected for the British and Irish Lions touring squads while playing for Swansea RFC.

Wales International Captains edit

The following former players captained the Wales national rugby union team while playing for Swansea RFC.

See also Wales rugby union captains

   

Other notable former players edit

The players listed below have played for Swansea and have also played international rugby.

 

Games played against international opposition edit

Year Date Opponent Result Score Tour
1888 24 December   New Zealand Māori Loss 0–5 1888–89 New Zealand Māori tour
1905 30 December   New Zealand Loss 3–4 1905 Original All Blacks tour
1908 26 December   Australia Win 6–0 1908–09 Australia tour of Britain
1912 26 December   South Africa Win 3–0 1912–13 South Africa tour of Europe
1931 10 October   South Africa Loss 3–10 1931–32 South Africa tour of Britain and Ireland
1935 28 September   New Zealand Win 11–3 1935–36 New Zealand tour of Britain, Ireland and Canada
1951 15 December   South Africa Loss 3–11 1951–52 South African tour of Europe
1953 12 December   New Zealand Draw 6–6 1953–54 New Zealand tour
1963 14 December   New Zealand Loss 9–16 1963–64 New Zealand tour
1966 26 November   Australia Win 9–8 1966–67 Australia tour of Britain, Ireland and France
1973 8 September   Fiji Loss 0–31 1973 Fiji tour of the British Isles and Canada[18]
1973 3 November   Australia Draw 9–9 1973 Australia rugby union tour of Europe[19]
1975 29 November   Australia Loss 6-12 1975–76 Australia tour of Britain and Ireland[20]
1980 25 October   New Zealand Loss 0-32 1980 New Zealand tour[21]
1981 28 November   Australia Loss 3-12 1981–82 Australia tour of Britain & Ireland[22]
1982 30 October  New Zealand Māori Win 15-12 1982 New Zealand Māori tour
1984 30 October   Australia Loss 7-17 1984 Australia tour of Britain and Ireland
1985 16 October   Fiji Loss 14–23 1985 Fiji tour of the British Isles[23]
1989 21 October   New Zealand Loss 22–37 1989 New Zealand tour of the British Isles and Canada[24]
1992 4 November   Australia Win 21–6 1992 Australian tour of Europe[25]

Bibliography edit

  • Smith, David; Williams, Gareth (1980). Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-0766-3.

References edit

  1. ^ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) pp782 ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 July 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 July 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  4. ^ David Farmer ("The All Whites – the Life & Times of Swansea RFC" (DFPS Ltd 1995)p1
  5. ^ Swansea Rugby Football Club 1873–1945 Book – Images of Sport, Bleddyn Hopkins. Tempus Publishing
  6. ^ Smith (1980), pg 41.
  7. ^ a b c Smith (1980), pg 463.
  8. ^ Smith (1980), pg 468.
  9. ^ Smith (1980), pg 134.
  10. ^ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) pp782 ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6
  11. ^ Smith (1980), pg 132.
  12. ^ Laybourn, Ian (22 August 1998). "Rebel clubs secede from WRU". The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022.
  13. ^ All Blacks: 288th All Black Game
  14. ^ "28 September down the years All Blacks humbled at St. Helens". ESPN. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  15. ^ Smith (1980), pg 472.
  16. ^ Smith (1980), pg 464.
  17. ^ Smith (1980), pg 473.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2008.
  19. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1974). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1974–75. Queen Anne Press. p. 36. ISBN 0-362-00173-1.
  20. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1976). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1976–77. Queen Anne Press. p. 22. ISBN 0-362-00281-9.
  21. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1982). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1981–82. Rothmans Publications Ltd. p. 42. ISBN 0-907574-05-X.
  22. ^ Jenkins, Vivian (1983). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982–83. Rothmans Publications Ltd. p. 24. ISBN 0-907574-13-0.
  23. ^ Fiji Rugby.com 1 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 October 2008. Retrieved 4 March 2009.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2008.

External links edit

  • Swansea RFC/The Whites
  • Welsh Rugby Union

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Swansea Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team which plays in the Welsh Premiership The club play at St Helen s Rugby and Cricket Ground in Swansea and are also known as The Whites in reference to their home kit colours Swansea RFCFull nameSwansea Rugby Football ClubNickname s The WhitesFounded1872 152 years ago 1872 1 LocationSwansea WalesGround s St Helen s Rugby and Cricket Ground Capacity 4 500 Coach es Richard Lancaster 2 League s Principality Premiership2017 1814th 3 Team kitOfficial websitewww wbr swansearfc wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Achievements 3 Club officials 4 Current Team Management 5 Current squad 6 British and Irish Lions 7 Wales International Captains 8 Other notable former players 9 Games played against international opposition 10 Bibliography 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe club was founded in 1872 4 as an association football team switching to the rugby code in 1874 and in 1881 it became one of the eleven founder clubs of the Welsh Rugby Union 5 6 nbsp Swansea team that won the South Wales Challenge Cup as depicted on Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic NewsIn the early twentieth century Swansea RFC was an extremely successful club For four consecutive seasons Swansea were the unofficial Welsh champions from the 1898 99 season through to 1901 02 coinciding with the heyday of Swansea s first star player Billy Bancroft Under the captaincy of Frank Gordon the team would later go on a 22 month unbeaten run from December 1903 through to October 1905 During this period Swansea appeared to be under represented at international level Gordon himself went uncapped throughout his entire career and apart from Billy Trew Dick Jones and Dicky Owen the only other internationals in the senior team were forward Sid Bevan 1 cap 7 wing Jowett 1 cap 8 and outside half Phil Hopkins 4 caps 9 Trew 29 caps was an outstanding centre who was accepted as one of the most important players in the evolution of Welsh rugby 10 while Dicky Owen 35 caps although only 5 foot 4 inches tall was an incredible tactician 11 The immediate post war years brought only limited success although a notable 6 6 draw was achieved against New Zealand in 1953 followed by a 9 8 victory against Australia in 1966 It was not until the club s centenary season in 1973 74 however that the club became Merit Table Champions Swansea achieved further success as club champions in 1979 80 1980 81 1982 83 as well as Welsh cup winners in 1978 Players during this period included Clem Thomas Billy Williams Dewi Bebb Mervyn Davies Geoff Wheel David Richards and Mark Wyatt the club s record points scorer with 2 740 points scored between 1976 77 and 1991 92 The 1990s saw success for the club including being league champions on 4 occasions 1991 92 1993 94 1997 98 and 2000 01 and Welsh cup winners in 1995 and 1999 A memorable 21 6 victory was recorded over then World champions Australia at St Helens on 4 November 1992 In season 1995 96 Swansea reached the semi final stage of the European Cup This period also included disputes with the Welsh Rugby Union over the way the league structure was being run in Wales following rugby union s move to being a professional game which culminated in the club s boycott of the 1998 99 league season in what was referred to as the rebel season 12 The 2003 04 season has seen a significant change with the introduction of regional rugby in Wales Swansea Rugby Football Club Ltd alongside Neath RFC are co owners of the Ospreys As a result Swansea RFC returned to being an amateur team Since the change to regional rugby Several players have played for Swansea RFC as well Ospreys and Wales including Alun Wyn Jones Ryan Jones Scott Baldwin Nicky Smith Matthew Morgan Eli Walker Gavin Henson and Dan Biggar In 2014 the All Whites were relegated from the Welsh Premier league on the final day of the season when despite beating Neath at St Helens a bonus point for Aberavon sent Swansea into the SWALEC Championship This provoked a complete revamp of the club with Stephen Hughes taking the position of Chairman Keith Colclough as Managing Director and Richard Lancaster leading a coaching team of former players including Rhodri Jones Chris Loader and Ben Lewis In their first season Swansea missed out on promotion back to the Premiership finishing in second place overall but were consequently promoted in the 15 16 season along with Merthyr RGC 1404 and Bargoed Swansea struggled to adapt to the Premiership in their first two seasons back at the top flight although despite a crippling injury list the 17 18 season showed much promise with the side recording five wins a draw and 10 losing bonus points for losing the game within 7 points The 2018 19 season is a hugely important season for the club with potentially five clubs being relegated from the Welsh Premiership in order for the league to contain 12 teams in the 19 20 season The coaching team of Richard Lancaster Hugh Gustafson Ben Lewis Nick Roberts and Liam Carpener Jones are currently preparing a squad consisting of many of the 17 18 squad along with new additions which are being announced on the club website regularly Achievements editSwansea RFC defeated New Zealand 11 3 on Saturday 28 September 1935 becoming the first ever club side to beat the All Blacks 13 The victory also made them the first club team to beat all three of the major touring teams to Britain they had previously beaten Australia in 1908 and South Africa in 1912 14 In November 1992 Swansea RFC defeated world champions Australia 21 6 when Australia played their first match of their Welsh Tour Welsh Premier Division champions in 1991 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 2000 2001Welsh Cup champions in 1977 1978 1994 1995 1998 1999Whitbread Merit Table champions in 1980 1981Snelling Sevens champions in 1982 1989 1991 1995Club officials editHonorary president Stan Addicott Chairmen Stephen Hughes Managing Director Keith Colclough Honorary Secretary Alun Donovan Board Members David Blyth Paul Whapham Siwan Lillicrap Former Players Association Chair Huw ReesCurrent Team Management editDirector of Rugby Richard Lancaster Team Manager Chris James Assistant coach Hugh Gustafson Assistant coach Ben Lewis Assistant coach Nick Roberts Assistant coach J Rhys Williams Assistant coach Liam Carperner Jones Team Physios Nikki Donovan Jessica Hegarty Team Doctors Dr Katy Guy Dr Daniel Eckford Dr Craig Dyson Equipment Managers Ian Hopkins John McknightCurrent squad editNote Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non World Rugby nationality Player Position UnionHugh Gustafason Hooker nbsp WalesPaul John Hooker nbsp WalesSion Jones Hooker nbsp WalesJosh Clark Hooker nbsp WalesTom Sloane Prop nbsp WalesRichard Murphy Prop nbsp WalesJack Powell Prop nbsp WalesGreg Cunliffe Prop nbsp WalesMitchell Walsh Prop nbsp WalesSam Martin Prop nbsp WalesAndrew Harper Prop nbsp WalesLewys Bullock Prop nbsp WalesTudor Hughes Lock nbsp WalesMatthew Dodd Lock nbsp WalesSam Kiley Lock nbsp WalesJamie Williams Lock nbsp WalesEdd Cousins Lock nbsp WalesWill Griffiths Lock nbsp WalesOwen Morgan Lock nbsp WalesCallum Bowden Flanker nbsp WalesJonathon Vaughan Flanker nbsp WalesEmyr Williams Flanker nbsp WalesWill Jones Flanker nbsp WalesBen Davies Flanker nbsp WalesDuane Eager Flanker nbsp WalesAndy Green Flanker nbsp WalesCharlie Davies Flanker nbsp WalesRory Gallagher Number 8 nbsp WalesJon Fox Number 8 nbsp WalesMorgan Morris Number 8 nbsp Wales Player Position UnionJosh Guy Scrum half nbsp WalesSam Cambriani Scrum half nbsp WalesTom Ham Scrum half nbsp WalesMatthew Aubrey Scrum half nbsp WalesPhil Jones Fly half nbsp WalesJames Davies Fly half nbsp WalesJosh Thomas Fly half nbsp WalesJosh Hammett Fly half nbsp WalesFoard Coaxley Fly half nbsp WalesDafydd Manly Fly half nbsp WalesJ Rhys Williams Centre nbsp WalesJedd Evans Centre nbsp WalesJake Randall Centre nbsp WalesTom Williams Centre nbsp WalesCallum Carson Centre nbsp WalesAndrew Claypole Wing nbsp WalesJon Baylis Wing nbsp WalesGareth Rees Wing nbsp WalesNathan Trowbridge Wing nbsp WalesDan Howell Wing nbsp WalesRyan Griffiths Wing nbsp WalesJoe Jenkins Wing nbsp WalesMatthew Owen Wing nbsp WalesR Rhys Williams Fullback nbsp WalesRichard Fussell Fullback nbsp WalesOwen Howe Fullback nbsp WalesLuke Griffiths Fullback nbsp WalesBritish and Irish Lions editThe following former players were selected for the British and Irish Lions touring squads while playing for Swansea RFC nbsp Dewi Bebb 1962 1966 7 nbsp Sid Bevan 1904 nbsp Colin Charvis 2001 nbsp Tony Clement 1989 1993 nbsp Tommy David 1974 nbsp Mervyn Davies 1974 nbsp Trevor Evans 1977 nbsp John Faull 1959 nbsp Scott Gibbs 1993 1997 2001 nbsp Rowe Harding 1924 nbsp Robert Jones 1989 1993 nbsp Fred Jowett 1904 nbsp Edgar Morgan 1908 nbsp Eddie Morgan 1938 nbsp Darren Morris 2001 nbsp Dai Parker 1930 nbsp David Richards 1980 nbsp Haydn Tanner 1938 15 nbsp Mark Taylor 2001 nbsp Clem Thomas 1955 nbsp Richard Webster 1993 nbsp Clive Williams 1980 nbsp Billy Williams 1955 Wales International Captains editThe following former players captained the Wales national rugby union team while playing for Swansea RFC See also Wales rugby union captains William Bowen 1891 Billy Bancroft 1898 1901 Dicky Owen 1907 12 Billy Trew 1907 13 Jack Bancroft 1912 Tom Parker 1921 23 Joe Rees 1924 Rowe Harding 1924 28 Guy Morgan 1929 30 Watcyn Thomas 1933 Claude Davey 1934 37 16 Idwal Rees 1936 37 Clem Thomas 1958 59 Mervyn Davies 1975 76 Richard Moriarty 1986 87 Robert Jones 1989 90 Scott Gibbs 1997 Mark Taylor 2000 Andy Moore 2001 Colin Charvis 2002 04 Alun Wyn Jones 2017 2022 Other notable former players editThe players listed below have played for Swansea and have also played international rugby See also Category Swansea RFC players nbsp Willie Arnold 7 nbsp Paul Arnold nbsp Rob Appleyard nbsp Dan Baker nbsp Huw Bennett nbsp Dan Biggar nbsp Bleddyn Bowen nbsp Maurice Colclough nbsp Tony Swift nbsp Malcolm Dacey nbsp Sam Davies nbsp Stuart Davies nbsp Lewis Dick nbsp Ben Evans nbsp Frank Gordon nbsp James Griffiths nbsp David Gwynn nbsp George Hayward nbsp Gavin Henson nbsp Richard Hibbard nbsp David James nbsp Evan James nbsp Garin Jenkins nbsp Ryan Jones nbsp Alun Wyn Jones nbsp Geraint Lewis nbsp Brian Lima nbsp Christian Loader nbsp Sililo Martens nbsp Robin McBryde nbsp William McCutcheon nbsp Ivor Morgan nbsp Kevin Morgan nbsp Matthew Morgan nbsp Paul Moriarty nbsp Tom Prydie nbsp Richie Pugh nbsp Dan Rees nbsp Clive Rowlands nbsp Mike Ruddock nbsp Arwel Thomas nbsp Watcyn Thomas 17 nbsp Rory Thornton nbsp Bleddyn Taylor nbsp Eli Walker nbsp David Weatherley nbsp Nik Witkowski nbsp Geoff Wheel nbsp Brynmor Williams nbsp Dai YoungGames played against international opposition editYear Date Opponent Result Score Tour1888 24 December nbsp New Zealand Maori Loss 0 5 1888 89 New Zealand Maori tour1905 30 December nbsp New Zealand Loss 3 4 1905 Original All Blacks tour1908 26 December nbsp Australia Win 6 0 1908 09 Australia tour of Britain1912 26 December nbsp South Africa Win 3 0 1912 13 South Africa tour of Europe1931 10 October nbsp South Africa Loss 3 10 1931 32 South Africa tour of Britain and Ireland1935 28 September nbsp New Zealand Win 11 3 1935 36 New Zealand tour of Britain Ireland and Canada1951 15 December nbsp South Africa Loss 3 11 1951 52 South African tour of Europe1953 12 December nbsp New Zealand Draw 6 6 1953 54 New Zealand tour1963 14 December nbsp New Zealand Loss 9 16 1963 64 New Zealand tour1966 26 November nbsp Australia Win 9 8 1966 67 Australia tour of Britain Ireland and France1973 8 September nbsp Fiji Loss 0 31 1973 Fiji tour of the British Isles and Canada 18 1973 3 November nbsp Australia Draw 9 9 1973 Australia rugby union tour of Europe 19 1975 29 November nbsp Australia Loss 6 12 1975 76 Australia tour of Britain and Ireland 20 1980 25 October nbsp New Zealand Loss 0 32 1980 New Zealand tour 21 1981 28 November nbsp Australia Loss 3 12 1981 82 Australia tour of Britain amp Ireland 22 1982 30 October nbsp New Zealand Maori Win 15 12 1982 New Zealand Maori tour1984 30 October nbsp Australia Loss 7 17 1984 Australia tour of Britain and Ireland1985 16 October nbsp Fiji Loss 14 23 1985 Fiji tour of the British Isles 23 1989 21 October nbsp New Zealand Loss 22 37 1989 New Zealand tour of the British Isles and Canada 24 1992 4 November nbsp Australia Win 21 6 1992 Australian tour of Europe 25 Bibliography editSmith David Williams Gareth 1980 Fields of Praise The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union Cardiff University of Wales Press ISBN 0 7083 0766 3 References edit The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales John Davies Nigel Jenkins Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch 2008 pp782 ISBN 978 0 7083 1953 6 Richard Lancaster Swansea RFC Archived from the original on 3 July 2018 Retrieved 3 July 2018 Second Phase Principality Premiership Welsh Rugby Union Official Website Archived from the original on 4 July 2018 Retrieved 3 July 2018 David Farmer The All Whites the Life amp Times of Swansea RFC DFPS Ltd 1995 p1 Swansea Rugby Football Club 1873 1945 Book Images of Sport Bleddyn Hopkins Tempus Publishing Smith 1980 pg 41 a b c Smith 1980 pg 463 Smith 1980 pg 468 Smith 1980 pg 134 The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales John Davies Nigel Jenkins Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch 2008 pp782 ISBN 978 0 7083 1953 6 Smith 1980 pg 132 Laybourn Ian 22 August 1998 Rebel clubs secede from WRU The Independent Independent Print Limited Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 All Blacks 288th All Black Game 28 September down the years All Blacks humbled at St Helens ESPN Retrieved 27 December 2017 Smith 1980 pg 472 Smith 1980 pg 464 Smith 1980 pg 473 Fiji Rugby com Archived from the original on 11 July 2011 Retrieved 23 June 2008 Jenkins Vivian 1974 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1974 75 Queen Anne Press p 36 ISBN 0 362 00173 1 Jenkins Vivian 1976 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1976 77 Queen Anne Press p 22 ISBN 0 362 00281 9 Jenkins Vivian 1982 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1981 82 Rothmans Publications Ltd p 42 ISBN 0 907574 05 X Jenkins Vivian 1983 Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1982 83 Rothmans Publications Ltd p 24 ISBN 0 907574 13 0 Fiji Rugby com Archived 1 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine All Blacks com Archived from the original on 22 October 2008 Retrieved 4 March 2009 Swansea RFC World champions beaten Archived from the original on 24 September 2008 Retrieved 23 June 2008 External links editSwansea RFC The WhitesWelsh Rugby Union Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swansea RFC amp oldid 1181362901, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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