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RGC 1404

RGC 1404
Rgc1404 logo.jpg
Full name Rygbi Gogledd Cymru 1404
Union WRU
Nickname(s) Gogs
Founded 2008
Location Colwyn Bay, Wales
Ground(s) Parc Eirias (Capacity: 6,500)
Chairman Dai Davies
President Tony Gray
Director of Rugby Alwyn Jones
Coach(es) Wales Phil Davies
Captain(s) Wales Kelvin Davies
Top scorer Rhodri Carlton-Jones (140)
Most tries Carwyn ap Myrddin (10)
League(s) Welsh Premier Division
2015–16 4th (Welsh Championship)
First match
Gilfach Goch 19–42 RGC 1404
Largest win
RGC 1404 127–0 Tredegar
Largest defeat
RGC 1404 0–45 Ebbw Vale
Official website
rgc1404.mywru.co.uk

RGC 1404, formerly Gogledd Cymru (Welsh for "North Wales"; pronounced [ˈgɔglɛð ˈkəmrɨ]), is a rugby union development team announced by the Welsh Rugby Union in September 2008.

Although an amateur North Wales rugby representative side had existed for over 50 years, Gogledd Cymru was established by the North Wales Rugby Council, in February 2007, in response to the WRU approved strategic plan for the development of rugby union in the region. This aimed to achieve a north Wales side playing in the Welsh Premier Division by 2010–11 In their first season Gogledd Cymru reached the final of the Welsh Counties Cup.

In December 2008, it was announced that Parc Eirias in Colwyn Bay was to be the home ground for Gogledd Cymru.

In January 2010, the team was renamed RGC 1404 to reflect the year that Owain Glyndŵr became Prince of Wales, and RGC being an acronym for Rygbi Gogledd Cymru (Rugby North Wales).

For the 2012–13 season, the team were entered into WRU Division One East, playing a full season of games against teams from South East Wales. RGC finished the season at the top of the table, earning promotion to the Welsh Championship for 2013–14.

RGC's first season in the Welsh Championship saw them spend much of the season in second place to a dominant Ebbw Vale only to drop to third in the last game by losing to Cardiff Met 36–24. Several RGC players were selected and played in the Wales side for the 2014 U20 Six Nations, with the home games hosted at RGC's Eirias Park stadium.

Squad for 2013–14

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Correct as of 17 January 2015

WRU Division One East: 2012–13


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