Cardiff Blues are proud to announce Redrow Homes as the new principal sponsors of the Blues Cup
The competition, now in its fourth season, continues to go from strength to strength.
The Redrow Homes Blues Cup enables youngsters from throughout the region to compete against each other, from the under 12s to the under 14s age groups and there is sure to be some hotly contested matches.
Proof of its ever-growing profile within the region is highlighted by the vast number of clubs from across the regions wanting to take part in the competition year on year. Last year saw over 350 spectators at the Cardiff Arms Park for the spectacular finale, which was a great advert for the community game. The finals were a culmination of well over 2000 players and 40 clubs going head to head since the start of the 2011/12 season. Encouragingly, each year new teams come through to the finals. Last year saw Abercynon RFC, make an appearance in the U12 final while Mountain Ash RFC took their place in the U13 final.
Monday 1st October saw the draw for the first round of the Redrow Homes Blues Cup 2012/13 take place. Special guests Stuart Rowlands and Debby Pavitt from Redrow Homes joined Cardiff Blues Dan Fish and Taufa’ao Filise to draw the Under 14s fixtures.
Speaking about the sponsorship, Redrow’s South Wales Managing Director, Stuart Rowlands said “It’s a real pleasure to strengthen our association with Cardiff Blues by sponsoring the Blues Cup this year.”
“Rugby is part and parcel of many families’ lives in South Wales and Redrow has built family homes here for more than 15 years, so it makes real sense to get involved.”
“We’re looking forward to attending as many of the games as possible and investing time and money in both the youngsters and the sporting heritage of the region.”
Cardiff Blues Player Development Co-ordinator, Gary Knowles added,
“It is great to see young players reach the final at Cardiff Arms Park, it is such an achievement and hopefully will be the first of many times they get to play on the famous pitch.”
“We have been joined at the draw by Dan Fish, who is a great ambassador for the development work within the region. Dan has come through the Cardiff Blues regional development scheme and is now playing professionally for the Blues.”
“There is huge potential for the relationship between the two organisations to develop and expand over time and we are all looking forward to working closely with Redrow."
BLUES CUP DRAW UNDER 12s
Merthyr RFC V Pontypridd RFC
Ynysybwl RFC V Llanishen RFC
Aberdare RFC V Llantwit Fardre RFC
Rhiwbina RFC V Cowbridge RFC
Tonyrefail RFC V St Josephs RFC
Fairwater RFC V Beddau RFC
CRICC V Llandaff North RFC
Penarth RFC V Ystrad Rhondda RFC
Pentyrch RFC V Mountain Ash RFC
Llandaff RFC V Barry RFC
Gwernyfed V Abercynon
BYE: Buith Wells RFC, St Peters RFC, Rumney RFC, Brecon RFC, Abercwmboi RFC
BLUES CUP DRAW UNDER 13
Builth Wells RFC V St Peters RFC
Dowlais RFC V Aberdare RFC
Ystrad Rhondda RFC v Pontypridd RFC
Llanharan RFC V Mountain Ash RFC
Cowbridge RFC V CRICC
Llantwit Fardre RFC V Rhiwbina RFC
Merthyr RFC V Abercynon RFC
Pentrych RFC V Brecon RFC
Abercwmboi RFC V Dinas Powys RFC
Llanishen RFC V Treorchy RFC
Gwernyfed RFC V Rumney RFC
St Josephs RFC V Penarth RFC
Llandaff RFC V Pontyclun RFC
BYE: Canton RFC, Whitchurch RFC, Treharris RFC
BLUES CUP DRAW UNDER 14
Tonyrefail RFC V Llandaff North
Treorchy RFC V Rhiwbina RFC
Beddau RFC V Merthyr RFC
Penarth RFC V Dowlais RFC
Llantwit Fardre RFC V CRICC
Barry RFC V Pentyrch RFC
Treharris RFC V Mountain Ash RFC
St Josephs RFC V Llandaff RFC
BYE: Cowbridge RFC, Aberdare RFC, Rumney RFC, St Peters RFC, Pontypridd RFC, Gwernyfed RFC, Ynysybwl RFC, Brecon RFC