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1981-82
The 1982-83 Season
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1983-84

Newport's most capped English International Colin Smart was elected captain for 1982-83 and the early matches promised much. Although lacking an accurate goal kicker, fine victories were recorded over Coventry, Barbarians, Gloucester, Wasps and Aberavon.

Newport outplayed the outstanding club side Swansea at St. Helens in the 3rd round of the Welsh Cup only to lose 12 v 9 due to a series of controversial decisions. Newport then produced a great run only losing 1 of the next 13 matches and recorded wins over Llanelli, Bridgend, Ebbw Vale, Cardiff, Moseley and London Welsh.

The Newport forwards were outstanding being compared to the famed Pontypool 8. Inconsistency in the back play meant that Newport never fully capitalised.

Club records were set for points (984) and tries (160). Scrum half Nigel Callard was top try scorer with 21 while top points scorer was full back Mike Morgan with 182pts. Hooker Mike Watkins played all 50 games while Rhys Morgan (322) and Colin Smart (304) passed 300 1st XV appearances.

Colin Smart played in all 4 England internationals to take his cap total to 17 and former England Colts captain Nigel Callard played for England U23. Smart, Morgan, Waters, Widdecombe and Powell were the cornerstones of the Newport side and Wayne Rendall scored 17 tries from No 8. Mike Morgan, David Pitt, Phil Blight and Justin Robinson made most appearances for the backs.



  • Results
  • Squad
1
Newport
32
- 10Penarth
01 Sep
2
Newport
20
- 9Coventry
04 Sep
3
Pill Harriers
7
- 26Newport
08 Sep
4
Newport
9
- 9Bristol Rugby
11 Sep
5
Pontypool
21
- 15Newport
15 Sep
6
Newport
6
- 14Neath
18 Sep
7
Newport
3
- 12Bath Rugby
22 Sep
8
Swansea
21
- 7Newport
25 Sep
9
Newport
19
- 15Barbarians
28 Sep
10
Cardiff
13
- 3Newport
02 Oct
11
Newport
11
- 22Ebbw Vale
06 Oct
12
Newport
13
- 6Blackheath
09 Oct
13
Newport
10
- 6Gloucester
16 Oct
14
Wasps
6
- 11Newport
23 Oct
15
Newport
34
- 0Newport District
27 Oct
16
Newport
28
- 3Torquay
30 Oct
17
Moseley
21
- 10Newport
06 Nov
18
Pontypridd
17
- 13Newport
10 Nov
19
Newport
17
- 18Rosslyn Park
13 Nov
20
Newport
24
- 4St Peters
20 Nov
21
Llanelli
14
- 4Newport
24 Nov
22
London Welsh
16
- 7Newport
27 Nov
23
Bristol Rugby
11
- 7Newport
04 Dec
24
Newport
20
- 3Aberavon
11 Dec
25
Newport
38
- 0Tonna
18 Dec
26
Newport
53
- 13South Glamorgan Institute
27 Dec
27
Gloucester
12
- 12Newport
29 Dec
28
Bridgend
23
- 9Newport
01 Jan
29
Newport
10
- 20Swansea
08 Jan
30
Abertillery
15
- 13Newport
11 Jan
31
Newport
17
- 10Cross Keys
15 Jan
32
Swansea
12
- 9Newport
22 Jan
33
Newport
9
- 6Llanelli
26 Jan
34
Neath
9
- 12Newport
29 Jan
35
Newport
19
- 10Bridgend
07 Feb
36
Leicester Tigers
21
- 9Newport
12 Feb
37
Newport
54
- 7UAU
23 Feb
38
Newport
19
- 3Abertillery
26 Feb
39
Penarth
0
- 37Newport
02 Mar
40
Ebbw Vale
6
- 12Newport
09 Mar
41
Newport
45
- 6Pontypridd
12 Mar
42
Cross Keys
13
- 26Newport
16 Mar
43
Newport
13
- 8Cardiff
26 Mar
44
Rhymney
10
- 34Newport
29 Mar
45
Newport
25
- 10Moseley
02 Apr
46
Newport
36
- 18London Welsh
04 Apr
47
Bath Rugby
13
- 7Newport
09 Apr
48
Newport
12
- 13Newbridge
11 Apr
49
Newport
7
- 28Pontypool
13 Apr
50
Torquay
9
- 15Newport
16 Apr
51
Paignton
4
- 40Newport
17 Apr
52
Newbridge
9
- 11Newport
24 Apr
53
Bargoed
16
- 25Newport
26 Apr
54
Maesteg
12
- 7Newport
29 Apr

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