Tenby United RFC

Tenby United RFC
Full name Tenby United Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s) Seasiders
Founded 1901[1]
Ground(s) Heywood Lane
President Mike Fry
Coach(es) Chris cone James
Captain(s) Luke Hansford
League(s) WRU Division One West
2013-2014 2nd[2]
Team kit
Official website
www.tenbyunitedrfc.co.uk

Early history

Rugby union was first played in Tenby around 1876 when several clubs were recorded as playing in the town. In 1898 one of these teams, the Tenby Swifts gained membership to the Welsh Football Union, which showed the commitment to the game in the area. In 1901 the Tenby Swifts formed with the Tenby Harlequins to create Tenby United RFC.

Modern game

Nicknamed The Seasiders, Tenby United Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the town of Tenby in West Wales. The club is an affiliated member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Llanelli Scarlets Region. The Seasiders recently gained a double trophy haul, gaining promotion from Division 3 West to Division One West after successfully winning a promotion play off game against Division 3 East side Wattstown at the business end of the 2013-2014 season. The play off was held at Dunvant RFC and Tenby Utd ran out comfortable winners and felt that they had earned their promotion the hard way by coming runner up in the league campaign and having to go the extra mile by way of the one chance play off. The United also won the county cup (Pembrokeshire & District Knock Out Cup). Tenby Utd RFC has won the Pembrokeshire Cup more than any other team.

Tenby Utd RFC and runs a Mini and Junior section within the club and the club field teams each week all the way from the U7s right up to the 1stXV.

Club Honours League:

Pembrokeshire League Winners (1906 to 1989) – 20 times

2013/14 – SSE Swalec League 3 West (Runners-Up)

2013/14 – Promotion Play-Off Winners (Promotion to Division 1 West)

2010/11 – Division 4 Champions (Promotion to Division 3)

Cup:

Pembrokeshire County Cup Winners – 33 times

References

  1. Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1995-96, Mick Cleary and John Griffiths; Rothmans Headline Publishing (1995) pg.429 ISBN 0-7472-7816-4
  2. WRU official site


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