Laugharne RFC

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Laugharne RFC
Full nameLaugharne Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s)Laugharnees, The Seasiders, The Cocklemen
Founded1893
LocationLaugharne, Wales
Ground(s)Wooford Park (Capacity: 1000)
PresidentBrian Jenkins
Coach(es)Gary Price
League(s)WRU Division Four West
2011-129th[1]
Team kit
Official website
www.laugharnerfc.co.uk

Laugharne Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Laugharne, West Wales. They presently play in the Welsh Rugby Union Division Four West League.

History[edit]

The earliest recorded evidence of a rugby team in Laugharne comes from a team photo taken in 1893, though it could be argued that the game was played as early as a decade before, though no proof survives. The early years saw rugby in Laugharne being played on a non-affiliated basis, with most matches being friendlies, though in the 1930s the club entered a league in Pembrokeshire.[2]

In the 1970/71 season Laugharne RFC finally joined the West Wales Rugby Union and started playing competitive games.

Club badge[edit]

The team badge consists of a shield divided into quarters. Cockle shells, a castle, a Celtic cross and a coat of arms tell of Laugharne’s links with the sea, its seashore castle and the old feudal and township system.[3]

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