Dragons RFC

Dragons RFC

Spectator Sports

Professional Welsh Rugby Union Region competing in the URC and EPCR Challenge Cup Competitions.

About us

The official Linked In page of Dragons Rugby, playing in the United Rugby Championship and European Challenge Cup.

Website
http://www.dragonsrugby.wales
Industry
Spectator Sports
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
South Wales
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2003
Specialties
Sport, Events, Rugby Union, Football, Conferencing, Meetings, Music, Outdoor events, Parties, Dinners, Celebrations, Hospitality, Sponsorship, and Networking

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Employees at Dragons RFC

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  • Dragons RFC reposted this

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    Sustainability Lead at Dragons RFC

    🚀 Exciting Update: A Step Forward in Sustainability! 🌱 We are incredibly proud to announce that, in collaboration with Newport City Council Council, we have completed the Dragon's Carbon Footprint Report. a big thanks to Theo Sulway MIEMA, CEnv for all your help This report is extremely important to us as it not only gives us a clear picture of our current environmental impact but also provides a roadmap for how we can reduce emissions and make a lasting difference. At Dragons RFC , we are committed to making as many positive changes as we can to help reduce our carbon footprint. This report is a crucial step in our journey toward a more sustainable future and guides us in our ongoing efforts to improve. We're excited about the steps ahead and will continue to work hard with our partners to drive meaningful change for the environment. Together, we can create a greener, more sustainable world. We’re committed to driving meaningful change for the planet. Right now, we are hard at work preparing our Sustainability Report and 5-Year Plan to outline the steps we’ll be taking to reduce our environmental impact and create a more sustainable future. These efforts reflect our deep commitment to sustainability, and we are excited to share our progress with you soon. Our team is dedicated to developing actionable goals that will guide us in creating lasting, positive change over the next five years and beyond. We’re excited to keep pushing forward, and we can't wait to share more with you in the coming months! #Sustainability #5YearPlan #EnvironmentalImpact #SustainableFuture #ClimateAction #GreenGoals #Sustainability #CarbonFootprint #EnvironmentalImpact #ClimateAction #NewportCouncil #GreenFuture

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    🐉𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗧𝗬 |Take a look at Little Dragons, the latest addition to our ever-growing Dragons Family. 🐉🐉 A chance for children aged three to six to get active and working on their fundamental movements, with a twist! 👩👦🤔 Why not come to check it out?🚨BOOK NOW🚨- https://shorturl.at/dqzrW Read more here ✍️- https://shorturl.at/OEFdi GD Environmental Mike Sage Steve Lewis #WeAreGwentRugby

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    Chief Executive Officer, Dragons RFC

    A huge thank you to everyone who joined us at Rodney Parade for the Boxing Day derby. It was a special occasion for me personally, given my background, and while it was disappointing not to hold on for the win, it was certainly a memorable fixture. Our attention now turns to European competition as we host Pau next Sunday. A win would put us in a strong position to qualify for knockout rugby, and we’d love to see you there to experience not only the action on the pitch but also the fantastic hospitality we pride ourselves on at Dragons RFC. As I reflect on my first six months here, I’m incredibly grateful for the continued support. Despite a challenging time on the field, we remain fully committed to building a team that will become a real force in the years to come. #SUFTMOG 🐉

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    Sustainability Lead at Dragons RFC

    Who doesn't love a boxing day derby. This Boxing Day marks a historic moment for rugby fans as we celebrate our first-ever Pledgeball Welsh Derby between Dragons RFC RFC and Cardiff Rugby ! 🏉🔥 As we gear up for this thrilling match boxing day, I want to emphasize the importance of fan participation. By making your pledge, you’re not just supporting Dragons RFC; you’re also making a commitment to our environment. Every pledge helps us raise awareness for vital environmental initiatives. 🌍💚 In a time when our planet needs us more than ever, let’s come together as a community to advocate for sustainability and show our support for our team. Join us in making a difference—every pledge counts! Let’s rally behind Dragons RFC and make this Boxing Day one for the history books! 🐉💪 #Pledgeball #WelshDerby #DragonsRFC #CardiffRugby #Sustainability #RugbyForTheEnvironment

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    The best part of partnerships... ⬇️Supporting wherever we can, no matter how small a role we play. Seeing these photos today meant everything 🥰 Dragon Signs UK x Dragons RFC Rhys Harrington

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    Players from Dragons RFC made a special visit to the children’s ward at The Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran earlier this week to help deliver some festive cheer ahead of Christmas. Supported by the Dragons Community team, several players visited the hospital and – thanks to our Headline Partners Dragon Signs UK and VX3 – gave out some Christmas gifts. Club captain Ben Carter, Chris Coleman, Oli Andrew, Huw Anderson, and Evan Minto were able to gift the children and staff at the hospital some early Christmas presents as we looked to raise spirits around the festive period. We also gave out match tickets to the staff to thank them for the care they give to the children and all the hard work they put in, not just at Christmas, but throughout the year! It was great to see so many smiles on faces during a difficult time for the children, their families, and staff. It was a privilege to make the visit ahead of Christmas, and we are grateful to the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) for giving us the opportunity to visit.

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  • Players from Dragons RFC made a special visit to the children’s ward at The Grange University Hospital in Cwmbran earlier this week to help deliver some festive cheer ahead of Christmas. Supported by the Dragons Community team, several players visited the hospital and – thanks to our Headline Partners Dragon Signs UK and VX3 – gave out some Christmas gifts. Club captain Ben Carter, Chris Coleman, Oli Andrew, Huw Anderson, and Evan Minto were able to gift the children and staff at the hospital some early Christmas presents as we looked to raise spirits around the festive period. We also gave out match tickets to the staff to thank them for the care they give to the children and all the hard work they put in, not just at Christmas, but throughout the year! It was great to see so many smiles on faces during a difficult time for the children, their families, and staff. It was a privilege to make the visit ahead of Christmas, and we are grateful to the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) for giving us the opportunity to visit.

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  • RODNEY PARADE TO HOST BUCS SUPER RUGBY FINALS!   The British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Super Rugby Milk Championship Finals are Wales bound and coming to the home of Dragons RFC!   The competition is heading across the border for this season’s BUCS Super Rugby Milk Championship Finals to the iconic Rodney Parade.     Last season Loughborough men and Hartpury women landed the ultimate prizes in BUCS rugby union, but who will take the glory on Welsh soil?     Will Roberts, BUCS CEO, commented: “We’re extremely excited to be taking the BUCS Super Rugby Milk Championship Finals to Rodney Parade. Thank you to Dragons RFC, Newport RFC, Newport County and the WRU for the opportunity to host the finals at an incredible stadium.      “And also thank you to AHDB for their ongoing support with the BUCS Super Rugby Milk Championship Finals. Their ongoing support for BUCS sport and BSR has ensured this season is the biggest and best we’ve ever had.     “The finals are always a fantastic occasion, and this year will be no different.”     Rodney Parade is the home of Dragons RFC, Newport RFC and Newport County. It is the second oldest sports venue used in the Football League, after Deepdale.     After two seasons at the StoneX, the home of Saracens, The Welsh ground will now play host to the men’s and women’s finals of the ‘best leagues in the land’.     The finals will be taking place on Wednesday 16 April and ticket information will be released soon.    Dragons RFC CEC Rhys Blumberg said: “We are absolutely thrilled to be chosen to host the BUCs Super Rugby Milk Championship Finals at Rodney Parade and to bring this prestigious event to Wales for the very first time.   “It’s a huge privilege for Rodney Parade to be chosen, after a rigorous and competitive tender process from clubs right across England and Wales. We look forward to welcoming the teams and supporters to home for a truly special day of rugby.   “Top-flight university rugby has been grabbing a lot of positive attention in recent seasons with the BUCs finals, the pinnacle of university rugby, growing year on year.    “We are delighted that a fantastic crop of incredible talent, that will all hope to go on to achieve great things in our sport following their time at university, will be on show at Rodney Parade and encourage our fans and the Welsh rugby public to get right behind the event.”

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