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Maesteg Harlequins (Tir Iarll) RFC
Full nameMaesteg Harlequins Rugby Football Club
Nickname(s)Quins
Founded1899(c)
LocationMaesteg, Wales
Ground(s)South Parade Playing Fields (Capacity: 2,999)
PresidentJimmy Nicholas
Coach(es)Dean Ronan, Grant Epton
League(s)WRU Championship
2019-20207th
Team kit
Official website
www.maesteg-quins.co.uk

Maesteg Harlequins RFC is a rugby union team from the town of Maesteg, Wales. The Maesteg Harlequins were founded in 1899, their first captain being Tom Hopkins. They have reformed under different guises but for the majority of their 113 years they have been known as Maesteg Harlequins. The club is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union having been made full members in 1987.

Club badge

The club badge consists of a central shield surrounded by an elaborate gold border. The shield contains the traditional image of Maesteg a burning castle (Castell Coch which was sited in the nearby village of Llangynwyd and home to the ruling earls of the area). The burning castle shows the historical rejection of Norman rule by local Welsh people. Above the castle is the traditional emblem of Wales a red dragon rampant. The words 'Tir Iarll' (Earl's Land) lies below the shield on a scroll and this was the name of the area in the Middle Ages. The burning castle banner was flown at Agincourt by the influential archers of the area.

Club honours

  • WRU National League 1 West Central Champions 2017-2018
  • WRU West Championship Play-Off Winners 2017-2018
  • WRU National League 2 West Central Champions 2013-2014
  • WRU National League 3 West Central Champions 2011-2012
  • WRU National League 3 West Central Champions 2004-2005
  • WRU National League 4 West Central Champions 2010-2011
  • WRU National League 5 West Central Champions 2001–2002
  • WRU National League 6 West Central Champions 2000–2001
  • WRU National League 7 West Central Champions 1997–1998
  • Glamorgan County Silver Ball Winners: 2000–2001 & 2010-2011
  • Glamorgan County Silver Ball Finalists: 2011-2012 & 2017-2018
  • Glamorgan County President’s Cup Winners: 2000–2001 & 2010-2011
  • Glamorgan County President’s Cup Finalists: 1997-1998
  • Hancocks HB Trophy Winners: 1997 – 1998
  • Glamorgan County 'Performance of the Year': 1997 – 1998
  • WRU SWALEC National Bowl Finalists: 2010-2011
  • Central Glamorgan Cup Finalists: 1995–1996, 1997–1998 & 2001–2002
  • Wistech Central Glamorgan League 3 Runner-up 1989-1990
  • Wistech Central Glamorgan League 2 Runner-up 1990-1991
  • Maesteg and District Champions 1899-1900
  • Mid-Glam D.R.U. Division 1 Winners 2013-2014
  • Mid-Glam D.R.U. Div 1 Play-off Winners 2013-2014
  • Mid-Glam D.R.U. Division Two Winners: 1996 – 1997
  • Mid-Glam D.R.U. ‘Lyn Sports’ Cup Winners: 1977 – 1978
  • Mid-Glam D.R.U. ‘Lyn Sports’ Cup Finalists: 2006–2007; 2005 – 2006, 2004–2005 & 2003–2004
  • Mid-Glam D.R.U. Plate Finalists 2013-2014
  • Maesteg and District Champions 1899-1900

Seven-a-Side:

  • Mid-Glamorgan DRU Sevens Winners 1961
  • Bedlinog Sevens Winners 1988
  • Le Havre Sevens Winners 1975
  • Evs 7s Plate Winners 2011 & 2014

References