Full name | Bettws Rugby Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | The Tws | |
Founded | 1983 | |
Location | Bettws, Wales | |
Ground(s) | Ty-Coed Playing Fields (Capacity: 250) | |
Chairman | Tom Harris | |
Coach(es) | Dai Stanworth | |
Captain(s) | Lewis Clayden | |
League(s) | WRU Division Five East | |
2014-15 | 7th [1] | |
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Bettws Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club based in Bettws, Newport in South Wales. It currently plays in the Welsh Rugby Union Division Five East.
Player | Position |
Martin Williams | Prop |
Johnny Robins | Prop |
Chris Harris | Prop |
Shaun Clarke | Prop |
Anthony Matthews | Hooker |
Scott Clarke | Hooker |
Christopher Taylor | Hooker |
Luke Stannard | Hooker |
Jamie Witt | Lock |
Steven Price | Lock |
Phillip Norville | Lock/Back Row |
Alan Stowe | Lock/Back Row |
Kyle Williams | Lock/Back Row |
Matthew Tapp | Back Row |
Lewis Clayden | Flanker |
Connor Mansfield | Flanker |
Jonathan Gallingah | Flanker/Prop |
Dewi Williams | Flanker |
Rhys Clarke | Back Row |
Kirk Baldwin | Scrum Half |
Elliot Short | Scrum Half/Fly Half |
Marcello Anderson | Fly Half |
JayJay Whitehead | Fly Half |
Gareth Busson | Centre |
Wayne Whitehead | Centre |
Lee Fletcher | Centre/Fly Half |
Gavin Dymond | Centre |
Moses Ikomba | Wing |
Joseph Bevister | Wing |
James Brabham | Wing |
Ryan Bradford | Full back |
Lloyd Sweetingham | Full Back |
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