Rugby Club Issue 53 | Page 115

tregaron Tregaron C lwb Rygbi Tregaron is the official name of the club (Welsh for Tregaron rugby club) and was founded nearly 40 years ago .There is a reference that young men from the area had played against Lampeter University around the time that the WRU was formed. Their Treasurer Geraint Morgan told us more about the club. He said, “I played rugby for the club for 26 years – all my school friends went to the club and hence the reason for joining . I have been on the committee for years, as Secretary, Fixture Secretary and am Treasurer at present – a position i have held for nearly 10 years. My wife is secretary at the moment. The biggest challenge as treasurer is covering our travelling costs. The most rewarding thing is that you’re still part of a team after stopping playing and you share the ups and downs of winning and losing. One of the key individuals involved in the foundation of the club was the PE teacher in the local secondary school, Gwynfor Jones and to this day excellent links exists between the school and the club and our home games are played on the school field. The first captain and chairman of the club Alun Davies is still an active committee member. The club is very much part of the community with the clubhouse used by the local cricket, angling and trotting clubs for various meetings etc. Due to our relatively isolated geographical position travelling is always a huge challenge and costly and we were grateful for the last reorganisation of the national leagues by the WRU which has reduced our travelling as the restructuring was carried out with geography in mind. This season has been an excellent one with nearly every game a well contested one and many of them going down to the wire. What has been pleasing this season is that we have won games which at times looked unlikely. As we head into the last third of the season Llangadog and ourselves top the table with everything to play for, which itself has increased the interest locally both on and off the field. Gwion Savill is a fan and sponsor of Tregaron Rugby Club with his business Moduron Hafad Garage. He recently spoke to Rugby Club Magazine about his positive association with the club. “I am a born and bred Tregaron lad and although I played rugby at school and university I ended up being more involved in motorsports. The boys at the club are a great bunch and many of them use the garage for their repairs and servicing. The team are very young and it’s great to see them enjoying such a good season. They seem to play better when their backs are against the wall and therefore I feel a promotion and tougher opposition would suit them. I would like to wish everyone at Tregaron rugby the very best of success for the remainder of the season.” www.pitchero.com/clubs/tregaron- Twitter : @TregaronRFC www.sportip.biz 115