Pontypridd RLFC
Pontypridd RLFC was a professional rugby league team based in Pontypridd, Wales, which played for one full season in the Rugby Football League, finishing 27th out of 29 teams in 1926-27, before withdrawing early in the following season.
History
The club was formed following the hosting, at the instigation of the owners of Taff Vale Park, of a highly successful rugby league international in Pontypridd on 12 April, in which England played Wales in front of 22,000 people. The current tenants of Taff Fale Park, the Pontypridd association football club was in a perilous financial position and eventually folded at the end of the 1925/26 season.Pontypridd Rugby League Club was formed and admission was sought to the Rugby Football League in June 1926, the council of which agreed and also set up a Rugby League Commission for Wales to develop the sport in the principality. A supporters’ club was formed in August and by September it had over 500 members. The team attracted an average attendance in its first season of around 5,000, dropping to around 3,000 in the aborted second season.