Welcome to Mumbles RFC

Welcome to the Mumbles RFC Website - please feel free to browse the site and post comments on the Guestbook.


Congratulations to the U15's who won the final of the Junior Ospreys Shield
They beat Waunarlwydd on Thursday 24 April at 18.30 at Tonmawr RFC by 20 - 15
See a couple of photos here


Check out the news page for details of The Admiral Mumbles Mostly Jazz & Blues Festival 2008


Mumbles Village is a popular and attractive seaside resort with a medieval castle and places of historic interest. There is a wide range of local shops, bars, restaurants and sailing facilities.

Mumbles RFC Clubhouse has a waterfront location on Swansea bay about 5 miles from Swansea City centre.

The ground is nearby in picturesque Underhill Park. Mumbles RFC was founded in 1887 and over the years has produced a large number of rugby players of outstanding ability. Many have played at a higher level with neighbouring first class teams. Our best known rugby product is Geoff Wheel, who was the cornerstone of the Welsh pack in the successful national side of the 1970's, and graced and captained Swansea RFC.

Mumbles RFC has established a reputation for hosting touring rugby teams from all over the world. It is a well known venue for conviviality and joviality. The club itself has also done its share of touring in England, Ireland, Europe, the USA and Canada.

The Clubhouse

Mumbles RFC clubhouse has a wide range of rugby memorabilia. It has two bars to which visitors are as welcome as members and locals. It houses a large screen Sky digital television, and provides an ideal atmosphere for watching televised rugby.

The steward, Mark aka "Skinny", provides a jovial and welcoming house. There is a wide range of alcoholic and other drinks at very competitive prices in tasteful surroundings.

All we say is, whomever you are and wherever you come from, visit us at Mumbles RFC and experience our special brand of bonhomie.

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   Peter Bates

Last Updated - 28th April 2008