Morriston RFC
Nickname(s) | Monkeys | |
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Founded | 1876 | |
Location | Morriston, Wales | |
Ground(s) | Maes Collen | |
Chairman | Lee May | |
President | Gwynne Lewis | |
Coach(es) | Paul Thomas, Arwel Thomas | |
League(s) | WRU Division 2 West Central (2025-26) | |
2024-25 | Relegated | |
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Official website | ||
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Morriston Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the village of Morriston, Swansea in West Wales. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and is a feeder club for the Ospreys.[1]
The club was founded in 1876 and has produced a number of established Welsh internationals, such as Paul Moriarty, Richard Moriarty, Ross Moriarty, Anthony Clement, who also Represented the British & Irish Lions on two tours 1989 & 1993, along with Fred Jowett * Sid Bevan 1904 Lions Tour to Australia & New Zealand
. They were the first Club to win the Swalec bowl in 2009.
Club badge

The club badge is a shield split into three sections. Each third holds a symbol representing the club and the community, which are St John's Church, Castle Craig and the Prince of Wales's feathers.
Club honours
Winners - 2008
- SWALEC Bowl
Winners 2008/09
- WRU Division 3 West Central C
Runners-Up 2014/15
- WRU Division 3 West Central A
Runners-Up 2015/16
- Brains SA Plate
Runners-Up 2014–15, 2015–16
Semi Finalist 2014-15
- WRU Division 2 Cup Winners
2022-23
- Glamorgan County Silver Ball Cup Winners
2022-23
- Glamorgan County Presidents Cup Winners
2022-23
Youth Team Honours
- Ospreys Trophy
Finalists 2021-22
- WRU Youth Leagues
Ospreys Division 1 - Champions 2002-23
- Ospreys Shield
Finalists 2002-23
- WRU Youth Leagues Ospreys Championship
Champions 2023-24
- Ospreys Bowl
Winners 2023-24
Notable former players
Willie Arnold
Tom Deacon
Will Joseph
#124 Fred Jowett
#106 Sid Bevan
Harry Payne
Bob Thomas
Harold Thomas
Richard Moriarty
Paul Moriarty
#635 Tony Clement
#812
Ross Moriarty
Niamh Terry (WRU Women)
Gwen Crabb (WRU Women)
Lauren Smyth (WRU Women)
References
- ^ BBC News (8 July 2004). "Wales' regional rugby map". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2008.