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| South Wales Scorpions have moved to Caerphilly RUFC. Drove past the ground once years ago. Decent ground and quite central from memory. Cracking castle to mooch around pre match if history is your thing.
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| It's a good job South Wales is furnished by so many excellent Rugby Clubs so they can keep moving.
Have we ever played them at the same ground twice?
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| Probably not as their home ground was Neath in season one, Maesteg season two and Mountain Ash last time. They did play a handful of games at Caerphilly a few years ago.
Plenty more RL friendly grounds to go for them. I saw London Broncos play "home" games at Aberavon, Bridgend and Newport and in my Prescot days saw the last South Wales RLFC at the smaller Cardiff Arms Park.
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