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  2. London Welsh RFC - Wikipedia

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    London Welsh Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Rygbi Cymry Llundain) was a rugby union club formed in 1885. Based in Old Deer Park, Richmond-upon-Thames, London Welsh RFC played in the English Premiership in the 2012–13 and 2014–15 seasons, after gaining promotion from the RFU Championship in the 2012 and 2014 play-off final.

  3. London Welsh Amateur - Wikipedia

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    London Welsh Amateur Rugby Football Club, previously known as London Welsh Druids [1] and as of 2017 London Welsh, [2] is an English amateur rugby union club based at Old Deer Park in Richmond, London. They were the amateur team of London Welsh until the professional team's liquidation in 2017. [3]

  4. Category:London Welsh RFC players - Wikipedia

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  5. London Welsh F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The original rugby club, which had been established in 1885, had disbanded by the end of the 1894-95 season. [6] In March 1895, the London Welsh FC committee decided to start a rugby section for the following season [7] and, during the 1895-96 season, the football and rugby sections of the club shared the same ground at Tufnell Park. [8]

  6. Lyn Jones - Wikipedia

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    With-in a week of leaving London Welsh, Jones joined the Newport Gwent Dragons as Director of Rugby. [ 12 ] His first match in charge was a 15–8 win over Ulster in the opening round of the 2013–14 Pro12 season.

  7. Kevin Bowring - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Bowring (9 May 1954 – 10 October 2024) was a Welsh rugby union player and coach. Bowring attended Neath Grammar School for Boys. A flanker, he played for London Welsh and captained the team. He also represented the Barbarians and Middlesex County.

  8. Hopkin Maddock - Wikipedia

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    Maddock first played rugby at a competitive level when he was selected to play for the Christ College XV. After leaving college, he joined his home town club of Pontycymmer, but later moved to London, joining Welsh exile team, London Welsh at the start of the 1900/01 season. [2]

  9. Rowley Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Rowland 'Rowley' Lewis Thomas (11 July 1864 – 21 January 1949) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for London Welsh, of whom he was a founding member, and county rugby for Middlesex. Thomas played international rugby for Wales and was capped seven times.