賽程

威爾士超級聯賽 03/30 14:30 24 史旺斯 vs 艾巴維尼 - View
威爾士超級聯賽 04/06 13:30 25 蘭多維利 vs 史旺斯 - View
威爾士超級聯賽 04/13 13:30 26 史旺斯 vs 尼思 - View
威爾士超級聯賽 04/27 13:30 21 梅瑟 vs 史旺斯 - View

結果

威爾士超級聯賽 03/21 19:30 23 卡迪夫 v 史旺斯 L 38-33
威爾士超級聯賽 03/09 14:30 22 史旺斯 v 邦迪柏特 L 22-30
威爾士超級聯賽 03/02 14:30 21 梅瑟 v 史旺斯 - PPT.
威爾士超級聯賽 02/17 14:30 20 史旺斯 v 卡馬森 W 12-7
威爾士超級聯賽 02/10 13:00 12 史旺斯 v 蘭多維利 L 19-45
威爾士超級聯賽 01/27 14:30 19 艾伯拉雲 v 史旺斯 L 48-13
威爾士超級聯賽 01/20 14:30 18 史旺斯 v RGC 1404 - PPT.
威爾士超級聯賽 01/13 14:30 17 史旺斯 v 新港 L 14-33
威爾士超級聯賽 12/30 14:30 15 史旺斯 v 龐蒂浦 L 3-24
威爾士超級聯賽 12/23 14:30 14 布裏真德烏鴉 v 史旺斯 W 12-20
威爾士超級聯賽 12/16 14:30 13 尼思 v 史旺斯 W 22-27
威爾士超級聯賽 12/02 14:30 12 史旺斯 v 蘭多維利 - PPT.

Wikipedia - Swansea RFC

Swansea Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union team which plays in the Welsh Premiership. The club play at St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground in Swansea and are also known as The Whites, in reference to their home kit colours.

History

The club was founded in 1872 as an association football team, switching to the rugby code in 1874, and in 1881 it became one of the eleven founder clubs of the Welsh Rugby Union.

Swansea team that won the South Wales Challenge Cup, as depicted on Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

In the early twentieth century Swansea RFC was an extremely successful club. For four consecutive seasons Swansea were the unofficial Welsh champions from the 1898–99 season through to 1901/02, coinciding with the heyday of Swansea's first star player Billy Bancroft. Under the captaincy of Frank Gordon the team would later go on a 22-month unbeaten run, from December 1903 through to October 1905. During this period Swansea appeared to be under-represented at international level. Gordon himself went uncapped throughout his entire career, and apart from Billy Trew, Dick Jones and Dicky Owen, the only other internationals in the senior team were forward Sid Bevan (1 cap), wing Jowett (1 cap) and outside-half Phil Hopkins (4 caps). Trew (29 caps) was an outstanding centre who was accepted as one of the most important players in the evolution of Welsh rugby, while Dicky Owen (35 caps), although only 5-foot 4 inches tall, was an incredible tactician.

The immediate post war years brought only limited success, although a notable 6–6 draw was achieved against New Zealand in 1953 followed by a 9–8 victory against Australia in 1966. It was not until the club's centenary season in 1973/74, however, that the club became Merit Table Champions. Swansea achieved further success as club champions in 1979/80, 1980/81, 1982/83 as well as Welsh cup winners in 1978.

Players during this period included Clem Thomas, Billy Williams, Dewi Bebb, Mervyn Davies, Geoff Wheel, David Richards and Mark Wyatt, the club's record points scorer with 2,740 points scored between 1976/77 and 1991/92.

The 1990s saw success for the club, including being league champions on 4 occasions (1991/92, 1993/94, 1997/98 and 2000/01) and Welsh cup winners in 1995 and 1999. A memorable 21–6 victory was recorded over then World champions Australia at St Helens on 4 November 1992. In season 1995/96 Swansea reached the semi-final stage of the European Cup. This period also included disputes with the Welsh Rugby Union over the way the league structure was being run in Wales following rugby union's move to being a professional game, which culminated in the club's boycott of the 1998/99 league season, in what was referred to as the rebel season.

The 2003/04 season has seen a significant change with the introduction of regional rugby in Wales. Swansea Rugby Football Club Ltd, alongside Neath RFC are co-owners of the Ospreys. As a result, Swansea RFC returned to being an amateur team. Since the change to regional rugby Several players have played for Swansea RFC, as well Ospreys and Wales including Alun Wyn Jones, Ryan Jones, Scott Baldwin, Nicky Smith, Matthew Morgan, Eli Walker, Gavin Henson and Dan Biggar.

In 2014 the All Whites were relegated from the Welsh Premier league on the final day of the season when despite beating Neath at St Helens, a bonus point for Aberavon sent Swansea into the SWALEC Championship. This provoked a complete revamp of the club with Stephen Hughes taking the position of Chairman, Keith Colclough as Managing Director and Richard Lancaster leading a coaching team of former players including Rhodri Jones, Chris Loader and Ben Lewis. In their first season Swansea missed out on promotion back to the Premiership, finishing in second place overall, but were consequently promoted in the 15/16 season along with Merthyr, RGC 1404 and Bargoed.

Swansea struggled to adapt to the Premiership in their first two seasons back at the top flight although despite a crippling injury list, the 17/18 season showed much promise with the side recording five wins, a draw and 10 losing bonus points for losing the game within 7 points.

The 2018/19 season is a hugely important season for the club with potentially five clubs being relegated from the Welsh Premiership in order for the league to contain 12 teams in the 19/20 season. The coaching team of Richard Lancaster, Hugh Gustafson, Ben Lewis, Nick Roberts and Liam Carpener-Jones are currently preparing a squad consisting of many of the 17/18 squad along with new additions which are being announced on the club website regularly.