- Celtic Warriors
Rugby team
teamname = Celtic Warriors
nickname =
shortname = Warriors
location =Bridgend ,Wales Pontypridd ,Wales
country
founded = 2003 (disbanded in 2004)
ground =Brewery Field
Sardis Road
capacity = 12,000
7,861
chairman =
coach =
league = Celtic League
season = 2003-04
position = 4th
url =
pattern_la1=
pattern_la2=The Celtic Warriors were a regional
rugby union team fromWales , who played in the Celtic League andHeineken Cup between2003 and2004 .History
The Warriors were one of the five original regions of the
Welsh Regional Rugby Era. The club came into being in the summer of2003 when theWRU controversially elected to reduce the current top tier of Welsh Professional Rugby from nine clubs into five regions, attempting to mirror the successful formats inIreland and theSouthern Hemisphere countries ofSouth Africa ,Australia andNew Zealand .Officially representing the mid-
Glamorgan area, includingMerthyr Tydfil ,Aberdare ,Pontypridd ,Caerphilly ,Maesteg andBridgend , and southPowys , the Celtic Warriors was in practice a combination of thePontypridd RFC andBridgend RFC Welsh Premier League Clubs. WithBridgend RFC having clinched the 2002/2003 Welsh Premier League title andPontypridd RFC being consistently strong in that competitions, the Warriors were considered one of the strongest line-ups of the five Welsh regions.However, problems dogged the region from the very start, as they similarly did with the other merged regions of the Neath-Swansea Ospreys and the
Newport Gwent Dragons . Discussions and arguments abounded about the team name, colours and home grounds for most of the summer of 2003. The name "Valley Ravens" was a controversial choice but seen by many as a fair compromise (Bridgend's nickname was the Ravens while Pontypridd fans welcomed the Valley reference), however various marketing persons within the WRU did not like it. "The Crusaders" and "Celtic Crusaders" met with widespread disapproval from both sets of fans as it incorporated neither team's identity. "Celtic Warriors" was finally decided upon more out of the need for a name than from any real agreement.Argument over team colours ran alongside the naming problem until a compromise blue, black and white shirt was unveiled and satisfied most people, as did the initial decision to play an equal number of games at
Bridgend 'sBrewery Field andPontypridd 's Sardis Road.The team itself performed well for a squad almost completely rebuilt over the summer, acquitting themselves well in both the Celtic League and European Rugby Cup. However financial problems at
Pontypridd RFC led to the sale of their half of the Warriors toBridgend RFC ownerLeighton Samuel , which he in turn gifted to the WRU, a move that would later condemn the club. Further problems occurred as Samuel made the decision to abandon Pontypridd's Sardis Road in favour of playing all Warriors games inBridgend . This brought the club into conflict with a large proportion of its fan base and attendances fell further.Trouble followed in the Spring and early Summer of 2004 where
Leighton Samuel repeatedly threatened and revoked threats of selling the club; one such instance went as far as Samuel accepting an offer from theWRU before changing his mind. This transaction was considered to be legally binding, and the Warriors became 100% owned by theWRU who decided to liquidate the club on 1st June 2004. [cite web |publisher=bbc.co.uk |title= WRU axe falls on Warriors | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/welsh/3754959.stm |accessdate=2008-03-01 |date=2004-07-01 ]With the demise of the club, players' contracts were effectively torn up as they were pushed around to fill positions in the other four regional sides. A number simply chose to turn their back on the Welsh game and moved to teams in
England ,France ,Ireland andItaly . This left the ex-Warriors' fans feeling alienated from the professional game.In the aftermath of the demise of the Warriors, a new rugby league club
Celtic Crusaders was formed that play out of Brewery Field. They are funded by Leighton Samuel, who has claimed that they are the reincarnation of the Warriors franchise.Home Ground
The "Warriors" shared their home games between
Bridgend 'sBrewery Field ground (home ofBridgend RFC ) andPontypridd 'sSardis Road ground (home ofPontypridd RFC ).The region included two Welsh Premiership teams namely
Bridgend RFC andPontypridd RFC tatistics
Celtic League
Season Pos Played Won Drawn Lost Bonus Points 2003/2004 4th 22 14 0 8 9 65 Celtic League Cup
Season vs. Round Score 2003/2004 Glasgow 1st 19-9 Heineken Cup Season Pool/Round Pos Played Won Drawn Lost Bonus Points 2003/2004 Pool 6 2nd 6 4 0 2 4 20 Notable Former Players
*
Brent Cockbain (Lock) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
*Gareth Cooper (Scrum Half) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
*Mefin Davies (Hooker) - Wales International
*Chris Horsman (Prop) - Wales International
*Dafydd James (Wing/Centre) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2001
* Ryan Jones (Flanker/No.8) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
*Gethin Jenkins (Prop) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
*Neil Jenkins (Outside-Half) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 1997 and 2001, Former World Record Points Scorer
*Christian Loader (Prop) - Wales International
*Sililo Martens (Scrum-Half) - Tonga International
*Maama Molitika (Flanker) - Tonga International
*Kevin Morgan (Full-back) - Wales International
*Sonny Parker (Centre) - Wales International
*Richard Parks (Flanker) - Wales International
*Robert Sidoli (Lock) - Wales International
*Ceri Sweeney (Outside-Half) - Wales International
* Gareth Thomas (Wing/Centre/Full-back) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005 (Captain 2nd and 3rd Tests)- Former Welsh Record Try Scorer
* Lee Thomas (Centre/Outside-Half) - Wales Youth International
*Gareth Wyatt (Wing) - Wales International
*Jonathan Bryant (Centre) - Wales Internationalee also
*
Celtic Crusaders
*Celtic League
*Heineken Cup
*European Rugby Shield External links
* [http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/03cb6d898a] Celtic Warriors video
* [http://www.bridgendravens.co.uk/ Bridgend RFC ] official site
* [http://www.ponty.net/ Pontypridd RFC] official site
* [http://www.celticwarriors.info/ Celtic Warriors] Fan siteFootnotes
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.