"v Newport RFC"
"Today is the return game of the present season against our friends from Newport. Newport running out a comprehensive victory at Rodney Parade in November."
"Last Saturday at Newport, Pontypridd were given a fright by the home side, just gaining victory by 30-32 in a well balanced match."
"On Wednesday our squad side gained a victory over Tilcara a touring side from Argentina. The visitors defence was dour and uncompromising, taking some time before it was breached. It was a successful exercise which gave our coaches a chance to try out new permutations."
"We realise today we are up against a good first division side so a free scoring game is in prospect with no league points at stake."
"Finally whether or not Roger Bidgood Newports captain plays today the club welcomes him back. Roger was one of our noted past youth internationals who was a popular youngster while at the Memorial Ground."
"Blair Evans, Chairman"
"History of the Wanderers"
"From Canton to Canterbury, Penylan to Pretoria, Glamorgan Wanderers is a household name in rugby fraternity and a former Wanderer will never be far from the scene."
"During it's first one hundred years the club has built up a reputation for it's hospitality and friendly welcome to all visitors - albeit the fact they were once known as the 'finest losers in Welsh Rugby' because of the entertaining type of game they played."
"Founded in October 1893 by a group of ex-pupils of Monkton House School, the Wanderers were originally known as Old Monktonians, but in 1913 it was decided to change the name to Glamorgan Wanderers Rugby Football Club."
"The name of Wanderers was apt as the club did not arrive at its present home until 1952, having played at Sophia Gardens, Tydraw Road, Penylan, Bishop's Field, Llandaff, and several locations in Whitchurch and Llandaff North."
"In fact the Three Elms still on Whitchurch Common was used as the club headquarters for more than thirty years."
"The Wanderers Club in Cardiff's Wyndham Arcade became a famous watering hole and many a business deal was clinched in the dining room, whilst the snooker room saw many a tense battle and many famous names including Wales' greatest ever boxer Jimmy Wilde who graced the green baize."
"Now in their Centenary year, the Wanderers have to cope with the rigours of league rugby and the demand to win which was foreign to the ideals that made the club famous for many years."
"Those were the days when the only coaches in Welsh rugby had either eight or twelve wheels and the club would field five or six teams and provide entertaining rugby for their faithful followers."
"Over the years the club has produced some memorable off the field activities as anyone who attended the fund raising functions at the Drill Hall will testify. Loyalty from the players was of the highest order and many of them went on to serve on the committee and give of their time for no financial reward but the friendships they gained over their years of office will remain with them for ever and outweigh today's financial demands."
"It is fitting that a club that has been linked with so many famous names should provide the Welsh Rugby Union with their president for 1993/94 - Sir Tasker Watkins, V.C., who has been associated with the Wanderers for over fifty years and has been their president for several decades."
"During our centenary celebrations we hope to provide some magic moments - there must be many memories you can recall - and we would like to know about them to relate to our players and supporters of 1993."