Bettws RFC

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Bettws RFC
Full nameBettws Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s)The Tws
Founded1983
Location Bettws, Wales
Ground(s)Ty-Coed Playing Fields (Capacity: 250)
ChairmanTom Harris
Coach(es)Dai Stanworth
Captain(s)Lewis Clayden
League(s) WRU Division Five East
2014-157th [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.

PlayerPosition
Martin WilliamsProp
Johnny RobinsProp
Chris HarrisProp
Shaun ClarkeProp
Anthony MatthewsHooker
Scott ClarkeHooker
Christopher TaylorHooker
Luke StannardHooker
Jamie WittLock
Steven PriceLock
Phillip NorvilleLock/Back Row
Alan StoweLock/Back Row
Kyle WilliamsLock/Back Row
Matthew TappBack Row
Lewis ClaydenFlanker
Connor MansfieldFlanker
Jonathan GallingahFlanker/Prop
Dewi WilliamsFlanker
Rhys ClarkeBack Row
Kirk BaldwinScrum Half
Elliot ShortScrum Half/Fly Half
Marcello AndersonFly Half
JayJay WhiteheadFly Half
Gareth BussonCentre
Wayne WhiteheadCentre
Lee FletcherCentre/Fly Half
Gavin DymondCentre
Moses IkombaWing
Joseph BevisterWing
James BrabhamWing
Ryan BradfordFull back
Lloyd SweetinghamFull Back

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