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Pontypool RFC Exhibition at Pontypool Museum is well worth a visit!

There is an exhibition of Pontypool RFC memorabilia currently running at Pontypool Museum,  ending on Sunday 30 September 2012.  The exhibition shows Pontypool RFC’s history through many items of memorabilia.  It is an illustrious and proud history of one of the most famous rugby clubs in the world, a club with great traditions. 

From becoming Monmouthshire League Champions in the early part of the 20th Century to winning the Merit Table and the Welsh Club Championship in the 1970s and 1980s, and becoming the most consistent club team in the British Isles.  From the great JP Jack Jones to the world famous Pontypool Front Row.  From beating the New Zealand Maoris and the New South Wales Waratahs in 1927 to winning the WRU Cup in 1983. 

The story of Pontypool RFC would not be complete without the legendary Ray Prosser, the most influential person in the club’s history.  The museum is open at the following times - Tuesday - Friday 10am to 5pm.  Saturday and Sunday 2pm to 5pm. Closed on Mondays except Bank Holiday Mondays 2pm to 5pm.  Last admissions 4.30pm.  Admission charges - Adults £3, Concessions £2, Children £1, Families £5. 

There are no free days but there is a reduced rate on Wednesdays and Sundays of £1 per person. 

A brochure to go with the exhibition has been compiled by club archivist Ray Ruddick and is on sale at the museum priced at £3 each.