Cardiff
Demons play out of Taff’s Well RFC in the north
of Cardiff.
Cardiff
Demons were formed in the late 1990s as an Academy
level club, competing in the Lower Division of the
Rugby League Academy Competition against young
players from professional outfits in the North of
England. They amalgamated with the UWIC University
side in 1999 to play in the 1999-2000 Rugby League
Challenge Cup. This was a great success with
Cardiff reaching the third round losing to a much
stronger Keighley Cougars side.
Due
to the success of this great Cup run in 2001, they
joined the Central South Division of the Rugby
League Conference. Playing at St. Peter’s RUFC,
a small club two miles north of the city centre,
the Demons succeeded in finishing in a creditable
third place and came within seconds of pulling off
a major upset at Hemel Hempstead, only to be
denied when the highly rated Stags scored a
last-second try. Another notable success from the
Demons’ inaugural season was the graduation of
winger John Breakingbury on to the professional
ranks when he signed for Sheffield Eagles.
For
the 2002 season the Demons moved to the well
appointed surroundings of Old Penarthians RUFC in
the seaside district of Penarth. Again competing
in the Central South Division Cardiff defeated
Worcester, Oxford and Gloucestershire home and
away to secure the runners up spot. The clashes
with Gloucestershire will long be remembered; the
Demons won the season opener 44-36 away in a
see-saw battle which saw the lead change hands
four times, but even that contest was eclipsed by
the excitement of the return match. Cardiff
squandered a 22-8 lead to trail 28-22 with five
minutes remaining. A late converted try and a last
minute drop goal from Evan Powell turned the
tables to give the Demons an unlikely 29-28
victory. The season was also marked by a visit to
the York Nines and an invitation to enter the
Rugby League Challenge Cup, which resulted in a
memorable trip to play Shaw Cross Sharks of
Dewsbury.
2003
saw the Demons go from strength to strength,
finishing top of the South West Conference with an
excellent record of nine wins and only one defeat,
their biggest wins being 90-0 and 100-8, both over
local rivals Bristol Sonics. The former was an
historic day for the city of Cardiff all round
with local football side, Cardiff City beating
Bristol City only two hours earlier. The Demons
lost in the play-offs to Welsh side, Bridgend Blue
Bulls, this match being featured on Sky Sports’
magazine programme, Boots n All.
2003
saw the departure of Aled James. He and Wes Palmer
both represented Great Britain students on their
tour down under, with Aled signing for Widnes
Vikings at the conclusion of this tour. The Demons
have produced their first ever Super League
player.
In
2004, the Demons moved to Taff’s Well and won
two trophies. First was the Welsh Shield after
beating Newport Titans with a last minute try from
the superb Gareth Jones, then beating Thorne Moor
Marauders in National Shield despite a strong
second-half comeback from the Yorkshiremen.

"Rugby
League in Cardiff - The
Official History of Cardiff Demons RLFC" is
being released on Tuesday 7th December.
This
programme style book contains...
- A
brief history of Rugby League in Cardiff
pre-1997.
- The
full history from their Academy days from
1997-2000.
- Results
and match reports on
their senior games from the Challenge
Cup run of 1999-2000 where Cardiff eventually
got beaten in the third round by Keighley
Cougars, to the current double shield winning
season.
- Behind
the scenes at the club and the problems faced.
- Colour and
black and white photos.
- Stats
section.
- Profiles
on the Cardiff Demons players who have since
turned professional.
- Comments
and interviews from key people who have made
rugby league in Cardiff possible in the 21st
century.
Only
£2.99 plus £1 postage from Ian Golden, 38
Aberdare Road, Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff
CF45 4NY.
Please make any cheques / postal orders payable
to "Cardiff Demons". On-line payment
can be made through paypal to cardiffrugbyleague@tiscali.co.uk
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