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ABERAVON

GREEN STARS RFC

 

 

 

 

 

History of The Aberavon Green Stars RFC

(Bernard DONOVAN Gemma O'CALLAGHAN)

It is no coincidence that Aberavon Green Stars RFC and the Celtic Football Club were formed in the same season of 1887-1888. Forty years previously, the first of the great Irish Famines led to the mass emigration of poverty stricken Irish Catholics to North America and the Western seaboard of Britain – Liverpool, Glasgow and the port towns of industrial South Wales.
In these early days the main objective of these poor and destitute people, mainly of Gaelic speaking peasant stock, was simply survival. Later as their lot improved and having established church and school, their thoughts turned to sport and this was the genesis of such clubs as the Celtic FC in Glasgow, Everton FC in Liverpool and Aberavon Green Stars.

 

To quote Archbishop Michael Mc Grath speaking in 1952 to mark the Centenary of the formation of the parish of St. Josephs: “…. and they fled from a neighbouring island tortured by social misrule, famine and plague and they settled in Aberavon.”

 


In a 1958 club publication, the local historian Will Rees speculated that the club was formed in 1897 in a small shop in Charlotte Street owned by Mrs. Donovan whose son was a great rugby enthusiast. But to quote the official history of the Welsh Rugby Union “Fields of Praise” published in 1984: “while the Irish community near Aberavon Beach formed the nucleus of St. Joseph`s RFC, formed in 1887, later to become the renowned Aberavon Green Stars RFC.” In fact the original name was Aberavon Green Stars RFC and it was not changed to St. Josephs RFC until season 1908-09. Some of the earliest games were played against other local church teams such as St. Mary`s and St. Theodore`s but these proved difficult to maintain during the religious revival of 1904/05 which led to the suspension of activities of many church teams. Fortunately it did not affect the Green Stars who experienced an ongoing “religious revival” courtesy of their early mentors Fr. James Moore, the first club president, and Canon Phillip Kelly who had just arrived from County Offaly.
The history of the club has always been linked inextricably to St. Joseph`s church and school and in Canon Kelly’s time the club and parish thrived as he oversaw the opening of the mixed school in1915, St. Joseph`s Hall in 1928 and the new St. Joseph’s church in 1931 replacing the original church opened in 1862. These events reflect the growth of the Catholic population of Aberavon from 20 in 1846, 200 in 1850, 1200 in 1900 and almost tripling to 3,300 by 1925.
After the formation of a local league, fixtures were extended to Port Talbot Juniors, Aberavon Excels, Aberavon All Whites and further afield with the Catholic teams in Cardiff – St. Joseph`s, St. Paul`s, St. Davis’s and St. Peter`s. Home games were played on improvised pitches near Dunraven St. and Ysguthan Rd. (See Will Rees` 1958 Publication.)
The legendary Christmas morning fixtures between the Saints and Taibach RFC did not start until the resumption of activities after World War I. (See J.McCarthy`s 1962 Publication.)
The club was restarted in 1946 under the name of Port Talbot CYMS RFC with the first full season, in 1947-48,when they were unbeaten until well into January following a welcome win 8-3 against old rivals Taibach RFC in the first postwar Christmas morning fixture. (See G.Price`s 1962 Publication.)
The name of Aberavon Green Stars RFC was re-adopted in 1953 at a special meeting in the RAOB club in Water Street,convened by chairman Eddie Lewis and secretary Ken Johnson. This was prompted by a difference of opinion with the parish priest Canon Quilligan regarding the allocation of funds to other CYMS sporting activities but with almost all the funds being raised by the rugby section. As a result it was agreed to move forward as an independent rugby organisation.
The meeting also decided to largely retain the previous constitution which unfortunately was to prove a major stumbling block when the first application for membership of the WRU was made in 1963. Such was the disappointment of the rejection of what seemed a cast iron application, that a letter was drafted to the Irish Rugby Union seeking membership on the same basis as the WRU membership of London Welsh RFC – but it was never sent.
There was to be a further major change in the club administration in 1957/58 when a new committee was elected at the Port Talbot Hotel which would go on to build the new clubhouse in 1962 and oversee the invincible period of 1962/65. (See BWD in 1962 Publication.)

 

The three invincible seasons commencing 1962-63 was a truly remarkable achievement and the team then went on to create a record in world rugby by being the first to achieve 100 consecutive games without defeat.

 

Year
Played
Won
Drawn
For
Against
1962-63
33
31
2
534
73
1963-64
32
29
3
587
72
1964-65
30
27
3
501
93

Please ???? mind that the last game 19/4/65 was played on tour in Limerick against the first XV of young Munster RFC winning 17-3 and that was after having defeated Dolphin RFC in Cork two days before.
The composition of the team that achieved this victory ????

repeating from no.15 to no.1:
Jimmy Whelan, Peter Poreman, John Simonson, Alan Thomas, Vince Jones,
Mike O’Callaghan, Terry Healy, Justin Whelan, Cyril O’Connor, Pat O’Brien
Bobby Wanbon, Colin Potts (captain), Brian Donovan, Len Cunningham,
John Davies.

Captain
Name
Appearances
Points
1962-64
Pat O'BRIEN
85
60
85
90
John DAVIES
83
15
Jim WHELAN
83
36
Alan THOMAS
74
470
Terry HEALY
70
139
Justin WHELAN
68
75
Brian DONOVAN
66
18
1964 -65
Colin POTTS
65
30
64
96
63
120
Vince Jones
58
33
Brynley Thomas
56
3
Bobby Wanbon
54
42
Doug Griffiths
52
15
Brian Flynn
44
68
Mike O’Callaghan
44
99
Terry Collins
32
9
Des McGrath
32
3
Peter Corish
28
57
John Simonson
28
47
Billy Fleming
23
6
Bernard Curran
22
--
16
3
Tony Lewis
14
6
11
18
Billy Humphries
10
3
Rory O’Connor
10
3
John Myatt
9
--
Louie Daniels
7
6
Mike Brown
7
3
John Collins
6
6
Len Cunningham
6
--
Billy Upton
6
3
Denis Richards
5
3
Wally Walsh
4
--
Ken Whelan
3
--


Single Appearances:
Mike Antolin
Des John
Brian Johnson
Bernard Locke
Bernard O’Leary
How Richards
Brian Richards






Youth Team Captains
[N.B. 1959-60 St.Joseph’s Youth RFC] was organised by Ken Johnson, Hugh O’Brien & Alan Fellows independently of the Green stars Committee.


1971-72 Thomas Zwart
1972-73 Thomas Zwart
1973-74 Kerry Mills
1974-75 Chris O’Callaghan
1975-76 John Cerasuelo
1976-77 Patrick Thomas
1977-78 Wayne Morgan
1978-79 John O’Callaghan
1979-80 Anthony Davies
1980-81 Stephen Curtis
1981-82
1982-83 Terry Cookesley
1983-84 Patrick O’Callaghan
1984-85 Justin Warlock
1985-86 Vincent Lewis
1986-87 Patrick O’Brien
1993-94 Richard Smith
1994-95 Jamie Wadlow
1995-96 Adrian Burns
1996-97 Scott Williams
1997-98 Kyle Williams
1998-99 Luke Mainwaring
1999-00 Richard Wanklyn

Post War Captains


1947-48 Len Roberts
1948-49 Mike O’Connor
1948-50 Mike O’Connor
1950-51 John Tobin
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54 Mike O’Connor
1954-55 Terrence Collins
1955-56 Cyril O’Connor
1956-57 Cyril O’Connor
1957-58 Cyril O’Connor
1958-59 Cyril O’Connor
1959-60 Cyril O’Connor
1960-61 Terrence Healy
1961-62 Terrence Healy
1962-63* Patrick O’Brien
1963-64* Patrick O’Brien
1964-65* Collin Potts
1965-66 Cyril O’Connor
1966-67 John Simonson
1967-68 John Simonson
1968-69 Brian Donovan
1969-70 Brian Flynn
1970-71 Brian Flynn
1971-72 Anthony Lewis
1972-73 Brynley Thomas
1973-74 David Williams
1974-75 Peter Corish
1975-76 Peter Corish
1976-77 Bryan Cuss
1977-78 Guydon Cerasuelo
1978-79
1979-80 David Condon
1980-81 Chris Monks
1981-82 Terry McGrath
1982-83 David Williams
1983-84 Stephen Gadd
1984-85 Terry McGrath
1985-86 Stephen Gadd
1986-87 David Williams
1987-88 Terry McGrath [Century Season]
1988-89 Stephen Rees
1989-90 Anthony Cookesley
1990-91 Tim O’Leary
1991-92 Tim O’Leary
1992-93 Tim O’Leary
1993-94 Patrick O’Brien Jnr.
1994-95 Jamie Morgan
1995-96 Phillip Short
1996-97 Darren Williams
1997-98 Anthony Thomas
1998-99 Darren Williams
1999-00 Darren Williams
2000-01 Patrick O’Brien
2001-02
2002-03 Patrick O’Callaghan

2nd XV Captains


1992-93 Peter Gray
1993-94 Stephen Gadd
1994-95 Terry Redmore
1995-96 Kevin O’Brien
2002-03 David Burns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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