A brief glimpse into the past

Llanelli v Cardiff - 25th February 2022
Llanelli v Cardiff - 25th February 2022

Highlights of Cardiff's league game against Llanelli at Parc y Scarlets.



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Team, Place & City Details

Pontypool RFC

Pontypool Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team based in the town of Pontypool. They play in the WRU Championship and due to the regionalisation of Welsh rugby in 2003 Pontypool RFC is now a feeder club to The Dragons regional team.

Pontypool Park

Pontypool Park is a 150-acre (0.61 km2) park containing predominantly mature trees with some open meadowland, and located in Pontypool in south Wales. The park was formerly the grounds of Pontypool House and was laid out in the closing years of the 17th century for Major John Hanbury, the local ironmaster, who is closely associated with Japanware.

2007โ€“08 Llanelli Scarlets season

The 2007โ€“08 season was the fifth in the history of the Llanelli Scarlets regional side. The season saw the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Celtic League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup.

Scarlets

The Scarlets are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales. Their home ground is the Parc y Scarlets stadium.

2008โ€“09 Scarlets season

The 2008โ€“09 season is the sixth in the history of the Scarlets regional side. The season will see the Scarlets compete in three competitions: the Celtic League, the EDF Energy Cup and the Heineken Cup.

Llanelli Town A.F.C.

Llanelli Town Association Football Club are a semi-professional Welsh football club that plays in the Welsh Premier League. The original club was wound up on 22 April 2013 at the High Court in London following a petition presented by HM Revenue and Customs.

Llanelli RFC

Llanelli Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club founded in 1875 (though often recorded as 1872). The club began the 2008โ€“09 season at their historic home ground of Stradey Park in Llanelli, but moved in November 2008 to the new Parc y Scarlets in adjacent Pemberton.

Pontypool
Pontypool

Pontypool is a town that is home to approximately 36,000 people in the county borough of Torfaen, within the historic boundaries of Monmouthshire in South Wales.

Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway
Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway

The Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway is a 2-mile (3.2 km) volunteer-run heritage railway in South Wales, running trains between a halt platform opposite the Whistle Inn public house (famed for its collection of miners' lamps) southwards to the town of Blaenavon via a two-platform station at the site of former colliery furnace of the Big Pit National Coal Museum.The line is the highest preserved standard-gauge line in the United Kingdom, and also uniquely having the only standard-gauge rail-over-rail bridge within preservation.

Pontypool and New Inn railway station
Pontypool and New Inn railway station

Pontypool and New Inn railway station is situated to the south east of Pontypool town centre between the town and the suburb of New Inn, Wales. The station was formerly called Pontypool Road until renamed just Pontypool in 1972 and then to the present name in 1994.

Pontypool (UK Parliament constituency)

Pontypool was a county constituency in the town of Pontypool in Monmouthshire. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post voting system.

Pontypool, Ontario

Pontypool is an unincorporated village within the southernmost part of the amalgamated city of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario. Prior to amalgamation, Pontypool was an unincorporated village within the township of Manvers, in the county of Victoria.

Pontypool, Caerleon and Newport Railway

The Pontypool, Caerleon & Newport Railway was promoted independently to relieve congestion on the heavily worked Eastern Valley Line of the Monmouthshire Railway and Canal Company. The Great Western Railway put up half the capital, making it in effect a GWR subsidiary.