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Nickname(s)
  
Ironmen

President
  
Sir Stanley Thomas

League
  
Welsh Premier Division

Location
  
Founded
  
1876

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Full name
  
Merthyr Rugby Football Club

Ground(s)
  
The Wern (Capacity: 4,500)

Captain(s)
  
Craig Locke, James Howe

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Merthyr RFC is a Welsh rugby union club based in Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales. Merthyr RFC are members of the Welsh Rugby Union, playing in the Principality Premiership, and are a feeder club for the Cardiff Blues.

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Early history

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The first recorded rugby game involving Merthyr was on 25 November 1876 against a side from Brecon. The result is believed to have been a draw. Merthyr RFC are recognised as one of the eleven clubs present on 12 April 1881 for the formation of the Welsh Rugby Union. The club, along with Brecon, Pontypool, Llandovery College, Lampeter College and Llandeilo then inaugurated the South Wales Cup competition in the 1877-78 season.

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During these early years Merthyr RFC played at the Plymouth Ground at Pentrebach and were known as Merthyr Alexandra.

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Following the First World War the Club played at Gwynnes Field, Cefn Coed and also at Penydarren Park although during the Second World War there was very little rugby played in Merthyr, a situation reflected throughout Wales. However, in 1948 a meeting governed by Cyril Williams, Monty Warrington and Ron Gethin was enthusiastically supported and the game of rugby union returned to Merthyr Tydfil. The club played out of Dix's field, Danydarren, and then on to Glyndyrus field Abercanaid, before moving to the current ground, the Wern in Ynysfach in 1958.

In September 1960 the New Clubhouse opened in Ynysfach, and two years later, Merthyr Youth were formed.

Recent history

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Merthyr RFC played Amateur District Rugby in the Rhondda and East Glamorgan District until they defeated Mold RFC at Abercynon to secure promotion and entry to the Fifth Division of the Heineken League under the Captaincy of Craig Dummett in 1993/4. Promotion immediately followed from the fifth to the fourth, then the third to the first in successive years (The two division jump caused by WRU restructuring of the league). Merthyr remained in the First Division for six seasons before being relegated to Division 2 following a players' strike. It took three seasons to achieve promotion back to the first division.

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In 2013-14, the Ironmen have achieved their most successful season to date. Completing a Double, under the Captaincy of Steve Lang and coached by former Wales International Lee Jarvis. They won the League Division 1 East title, securing their promotion to the WRU Championship, and also won the SWALEC Plate Final 29-26, against Rhiwbina at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.

Merthyr RFC won the WRU SWALEC Championship in 2015-16 and presently play in the WRU Principality Premiership.

Notable former players

  • Andy Powell
  • Jonathan Bryant
  • Tom James
  • Kristian Dacey
  • Robert Sidoli
  • Ben Morgan
  • Club Honours

  • WRU Championship Winners: 2015-16
  • Division 1 East champions: 2013-14
  • SWALEC Plate winners: 2013-14

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    References

    Merthyr RFC Wikipedia