There has been a lot of bad press for the supporters within Welsh rugby recently, following media reports of beer swilling drunkards causing mayhem, abusing stewards, knocking people over and barging past others. With that in mind, we feel that now is a timely reminder that there is a Code of Conduct that everyone associated with the club should be adhering to. Whilst referees are always seen to be against every supporters team, let's not forget that they turn out in all weathers, to ensure that our players get to play the game they love. They as do we, make mistakes. Every oppo.....
Bryncethin RFC would like to thank Hurleys of Bridgend for the sponsorship of kit bags to the Senior Squad. As with all community rugby teams.....
The Welsh Rugby Union wants fans to vote for the ‘Greatest Ever Welsh Try’ in a new social media competition. Fans selected 16 tries from the 1,607.....
Today Bryncethin RFC and the Ogmore Valley mourns the loss of our former player Stuart Angove as his funeral takes place. Stuart was a very good mo.....
Emma Turner @EJReesTurner19/06/2022 11:18:20Well done @BryncethinRFC for organising a great charity Touch Tournament. 'Gezza' team made up of @valley_ravens &… https://t.co/wy3QqI2cXuRetweeted by BryncethinRFC
Bryncethin RFC @BryncethinRFC18/06/2022 16:19:01Congratulations to the Untouchables, beating the holders in the final. A great day had by all. https://t.co/SfwQEEAiy1
Bryncethin RFC @BryncethinRFC18/06/2022 15:52:59It all comes down to this. https://t.co/719bHIBgh1
Bryncethin RFC @BryncethinRFC18/06/2022 15:24:26Four great quarters see the semifinals as … @AllWalesSport https://t.co/quSFLuArk8
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