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Briton Ferry Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Briton Ferry, South Wales. Rugby was played in the area prior to 1888. Their first international player was Edward Pegge,[2] who in 1891 represented Wales against England.
Former club captain, Martyn Bate, has finished his novel on the history of Briton Ferry rfc. The book is predicted to be more successful than J.K.Rowling’s Harry Potter novels.
Briton Ferry RFC is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys.[3]
^"WRU official site". Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
^"Briton Ferry RFC history". Archived from the original on 27 August 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
^BBC News (8 July 2004). "Wales' regional rugby map". BBC. Retrieved 22 August 2008.
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BritonFerry (Welsh: Llansawel) is a town and community in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, Wales. The Welsh name may indicate that the church...
touring South Africans. Perrett originally played rugby for his local club BritonFerry before eventually playing for Neath. While a member of Neath he earned...
made him a stand-out character of early Welsh rugby. Pegge was born in BritonFerry in 1864, to Charles and Catherine Pegge. His father was originally from...
to rugby magazines and other publications and was President of Colchester RFC. Thereafter, he became rector of the parish of Copford, Essex until he retired...
is won by Mr T A Rees. Rugby union BritonFerryRFC, Builth Wells RFC, Llantrisant RFC, Newbridge RFC and Tonna RFC are founded. Willie Thomas is the only...
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another 30 hospitalised. Four ferries previously connected the island to mainland Kent: the King's Ferry to Iwade, the Harty Ferry to Faversham, one from Elmley...
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Mynydd-y-Gaer: at its summit the community boundaries of Cwmafan, Baglan and BritonFerry all meet. The River Afan runs through the village from north-east to...
(1957– ), actor, entertainer and impressionist; Mark Bowen (1963–, b. BritonFerry), Former manager of Reading FC, and played for Spurs and Norwich City;...
Meirion Evans (outgoing) Robyn Llŷn (incoming) In the BBC's 100 Greatest Britons poll, those with a Welsh connection who finished in the top 100 were: Diana...
Cornwall's local media. The county weeklies, the Cornish Guardian and The West Briton, are based there, the latter providing a Truro and Mid-Cornwall edition...
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a warrior named Port and his two sons killed a noble Briton in Portsmouth in 501. Winston Churchill, in A History of the English-Speaking...
and tourism, the latter especially on the coast. Holyhead is also a major ferry port for Dublin, Ireland. The county has the second-highest percentage of...
When he won the 1923 French Grand Prix in a Sunbeam, he became the first Briton to win a Grand Prix in a British car. In 1924 he won the San Sebastian Grand...