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Newport Saracens RFC

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Newport Saracens RFC
Full nameNewport Saracens Rugby Football Club
Founded1932
LocationMaesglas,Newport
Ground(s)Maesglas Fields
ChairmanGary “the sarrie” James
Coach(es)Pat James, Tom Casey
League(s)WRU Division 3 East - League B
Teamkit
Official website
www.newportsaracens.co.uk

Newport Saracens RFCare aWelshrugby unionclub based inNewportin South Wales. The club is a member of theWelsh Rugby Unionand is afeeder clubfor theNewport Gwent Dragons.[1]

The club was founded in the 1932/33 and after disbanding during the Second World War, with 95% of their team joining HM Armed Forces, reformed for the 1945/46 season.[2]In 2010 the team withdrew from theWRU Division Three Eastjust before the start of the new season. Since then the mighty Saracens got back to back League wins in both the 17/18, 18/19 seasons.

During the 2018 season the Newport Saracens embarked on a different challenge that is the Welsh national 8 ball pool league. They started in the bottom league where they sealed their first victory away at the Columba club. They went into the last game tied 3–3 with their club coaches Jonny 8ball Morris and Patrick the pocket James taking the cues. The game was tense and it came down to a difficult shot on the black. The pool team captain Ian Morgan was a nervous wreck and hid himself in the bathroom at the moment 8ball Morris 'the cut in kid' slid the 8 ball down the middle pocket.

Since then the Sarries pool team has seen their ups and downs with their Achilles heel being female opposition. They are currently at the top of the league after playing one game in the 2019 winter pool. In a clash against new panteg on 10 March 2023, sarries lost 18–12. Notable things from the game was Brad yearsley getting sin binned for a ridiculous, ego driven neck roll which led to panteg taking full advantage and scoring 10 points in his absence. Also, Cam Toland’s pathetic ‘I’ll do what I want’ tactic which ultimately led to gaps in the Saracens back line.

In a shock announcement Som Parselle has come out of retirement, to the delight of the Saracens front row. The news spread through the east leagues like wildfire as Sam “the hitter” Parselle makes a return at hooker. He and the rest of the team hope to see a return to the form seen by all in the 2014/2015 season.

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References

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  1. ^BBC News (8 July 2004)."Wales' regional rugby map".BBC.Retrieved31 May2008.
  2. ^1949 Around the Junior Clubs
  3. ^"Start-of-season shock as Saracens pull out".Wales.5 September 2010.Retrieved6 August2011.