- Bridgend Ravens
Rugby team
teamname = Bridgend Ravens
nickname = Ravens
shortname =
location =Bridgend ,Wales
country
founded =1878 ["Fields of Praise, The Official History of the Welsh Rugby Union 1881-1981", pp11 David Smith, Gareth Williams (1980) ISBN 978-0708307663]
ground =Brewery Field
capacity = 8,000
chairman = Derrick King
coach = Paul Williams
league =Welsh Premier Division
season = 2007-2008
position = 12th [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/985_12428.php WRU Official Site - Sourced 18th May 2008] ]
url = http://www.bridgendravens.co.uk
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semi-professional rugby union club based in Bridgend, SouthWales . The original Bridgend side, Bridgend RFC, were merged withPontypridd RFC for the 2003-2004 season to become one of five Welsh regions in the recently restructuredCeltic League . The resulting club, theCeltic Warriors , had a relatively successful first season on the field, finishing fourth in the league, however, poor crowd attendances and a debt of £300,000 led to the WRU buying the club out and disbanding them at the end of the season. Bridgend RFC continued as a semi-professional club playing in the Welsh Premiership, which they had won for the first time the season prior to their merger with Pontypridd RFC. Bridgend Ravens continue to compete in this league but with less success. They finished 12th in the Premiership last season, above Llandovery and the relegated Maesteg.The name Bridgend RFC is owned by the former owner of the Celtic Warriors, Leighton Samuel. In order to concentrate on the Celtic Warriors, Samuel decided to withdraw his financial backing of Bridgend RFC. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/3523329.stm BBC SPORT | Rugby Union | Welsh | Samuel drops Ravens ] ] Fans and businessmen of the area resurrected the team, naming it Bridgend Ravens. The name comes from the nickname of the former Bridgend RFC club, who were known as the Ravens. The club currently play in the Welsh Principality Premiership, and have had mixed success in their short life. They play their matches at the
Brewery Field that they now have to rent from theCeltic Crusaders Rugby League Club owned by Leighton Samuel.Current Squad
rugby squad player | nat=WAL |pos=FB | name = Gareth David (Captain)
Management Team, Coaches and other staff
*Head Coach - Paul Williams
*Forwards Coach - Andrew Millward
*Team Manager - Huw William-Jones
*Conditioning Coach - Jonathon Hooper
*Assistant Coach - Marvin Thomas
*Physiotherapist - John Rose
*Assistant Physiotherapist - Gareth Davies
*Medical Trainer - Richard Evans
*Kit Master - Kelvin Newton
*Director of Rugby - Colin Hillman
*President - J.P.R. Williams
*Chairman - Derrick King
*Director - David Rees
*Club Secretary - Norman Spain
*Business Advisor - John Dalton
*Business Advisor - Peter Woods
*Marketing Advisor - John Mitchelleason Results
Bridgend Ravens
*2007/2008 - 12th (of 14) Principality Welsh Premiership; Quarter-final of
Konica Minolta Cup (knocked out byPontypridd RFC 41-11)
*2006/2007 - 11th (of 14) Principality Welsh Premiership; Semi-final of Konica Minolta Cup (knocked out byCardiff RFC 23-16)
*2005/2006 - 2nd (of 14) Principality Welsh Premiership; Round four of Konica Minolta Cup (knocked out byNeath RFC 11-3)
*2004/2005 - 3rd (of 17) WRU National League; Semi-final of Konica Minolta Cup (Knocked out byLlanelli RFC 20-10)
*2003/2004 - 7th (of 16) WRU National League; Semi-final of Konica Minolta Cup (Knocked out byNeath RFC 29 - 14)Bridgend RFC
*2002/2003 - 1st (of 9) in WRU National League; 7th (of 8) in Pool B of Celtic League; Semi-Final of Principality Cup (Lost to Newport 27-23)
*2001/2002 - 9th (of 11) in Welsh/Scottish League; 6th (of 8) in Pool A of Celtic League; Quarter-Final of Principality Cup (Lost to Llanelli 46-24)
*2000/2001 - 5th (of 11) in Welsh/Scottish League; Quarter Final of Principality Cup (Lost to Neath 23-21)
*1999/2000 - 9th (of 11) in Welsh/Scottish League
*1998/1999 - 6th (of 8) in WRU National League
*1997/1998 - 7th (of 8) in WRU National League
*1996/1997 - 8th (of 12) in WRU National League
*1995/1996 - 5th (of 12) in Heineken League
*1994/1995 - 5th (of 12) in Heineken League
*1993/1994 - 6th (of 12) in Heineken League
*1992/1993 - 6th (of 12) in Heineken League
*1991/1992 - 4th (of 10) in Heineken LeagueCeltic Warriors
*2003/2004 - Celtic Warriors 4th (of 12) in Celtic League
Notable Former Players
Note: The following players play(ed) for Bridgend RFC "or" Bridgend Ravens. For Celtic Warriors players, please see the
Celtic Warriors article.
* John Devereux
*Steve Fenwick
*Mike Griffiths
*Michael Hall
*Aisea Havili
*Chris Horsman
*Robert Howley
*Dafydd James
*Deiniol Jones
* Ryan Jones
*Christian Loader
*Maama Molitika
*Jamie Ringer
* Ian Stephens
*John Thiel
* Gareth Thomas
*Gareth Powell Williams
*J.P.R. Williams
*J.J. Williams
* Peter RogersGames played against international opposition
Links
* [http://www.bridgendravens.co.uk Official Site]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/fixtures/4777037.stm Premiership Fixtures from the BBC]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/results/4776923.stm Premiership Results from the BBC]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/tables/4777221.stm Premiership Table from the BBC]
* [http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s165.htm Unofficial Site]References
* [http://www.blackandambers.co.uk/Tables.aspx?ss=1992 Newport RFC Archive Results]
* [http://www.magnersleague.com/122_125.php? Magners League Archive Results]
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