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Abercarn

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Website:
http://abercarn.play-cricket.com
Street:
Darren Drive
ZIP:
NP11 5AR
City:
Abercarn
State:
Gwent
Country:
UK
Events:
2

Description:

Abercarn Cricket Club was founded in 1881. We play at Abercarn Welfare and have one of the best cricket grounds in South Wales. The ground regularly hosts Junior Representative cricket matches and has also played host to many touring sides.

Abergavenny

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Website:
http://abergavenny.play-cricket.com
Street:
Avenue Road
ZIP:
NP7 7DB
City:
Abergavenny
State:
Gwent
Country:
UK
Events:
0

Description:

The club was established in 1834, and is one of the oldest clubs in the world. We are based in South Wales, United Kingdom, in the small market town of Abergavenny and play in the South Wales League.

Abertillery

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Website:
http://www.abertillerycricket.com
Street:
Glandwr Street
ZIP:
NP13 1UB
City:
Abertillery
State:
Gwent
Country:
UK
Events:
1

Description:

It is believed the club was originally formed in the early 1880s playing home fixtures on the "Barn Field". In the early 20th century, matches were played at the Park on a wicket at the top end of the current rugby ground. The beautiful setting of The Park is still the club's home, a purpose built ground at the south end surrounded by tall trees and the steep Arael mountain (1806 ft). The river Ebbw Fach forms The Parks' western boundary and the famous "Bob Bank" to the east. The A467 main highway passes within yards of this eastern boundary, Glandwr Street (or is it Wembley Way?!) lies to the south and the Pavilion end north. The wooden pavilion (as it used to be) is now the site for the score box.
 

Barry

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Street:
Paget Road
ZIP:
CF62
City:
Bary
State:
Vale of Glamorgan
Country:
UK
Events:
0

Description:

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Barry Wanderers

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Website:
http://www.barrywandererscc.co.uk/
Street:
Hayes Road
ZIP:
CF64 5YA
City:
Sully
State:
Vale of Glamorgan
Country:
UK
Events:
0

Description:

Barry Wanderers Cricket Club entered into league cricket in Division 5 of Thomas Carroll East Wales Conference in 2000. This year the Wanderers' 1st XI and 2nd XI will both be playing in Division 3 of the Conference, with the 1st XI gaining promotion in 2004, and the 2nd XI being promoted in 2005 and 2007. There is also league cricket played in midweek, where we play in the Second Division of the Vale of Glamorgan Midweek League. On Sundays, and on some weekday afternoons, there are friendlies played against teams from all over the Country.

The Wanderers' home ground is at the new Hayes Point Complex on Hayes Road in Sully. The Hayes Point Complex is situated on the old Sully Hospital site, next to Ty Hafan.
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