Llandaff RFC
Sporting Club in Cardiff, Wales
The Llandaff club was established as a village club in 1876 reputedly at the instigation of Cambridge graduate Illtyd Thomas who became captain to be followed a little later by an Oxford blue-1 Watkins, who, in 1881 played in the 1st Welsh staff to play England. The club colours of Oxford and Cambridge blue are thought to have resulted from such forbears. Amongst the earliest clubs in the Welsh rugby union, Llandaff played most of the clubs existing in South Wales at that time, and in 1891/92 won the big trophy of the day.
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read moreLlandaff RFC is preparing to reopen in an outdoor setting (car park) in line with Welsh Govt. The Welsh Rugby Union wants fans to vote for the 'Greatest Ever Welsh Try' in a new social media competition. Fans selected 16 tries from the 1,607. Times are tough but if you can contribute to keeping the kids active that would be great #llandaffU7s. Fancy the chance to win 250 with @Llandaff_RFC All you have to do is guess the results for the upcoming 6 nations.