His greatest achievement was the foundation of Bridgend Sports Club which had a tremendous influence on local teenagers in the late 1930s and early 40s.
The stables were owned by the local vet and first treasurer Bryn Williams of St Marie Street recalls taking the rent to him on a monthly basis.
With the outbreak of World War 2 most rugby ceased, but somehow Victor managed to keep the Club alive by organising occasional fixtures against RAF St Athan and the Royal Ordnance Factory sides.
1938 - 1958 Victor Blick’s greatest achievement was the foundation of Bridgend Sports Club which had a tremendous influence on local teenagers in the late 1930s and early 40s.
It was down to Victor Blick’s insistence on playing an open game that generations of Sports players derived so much pleasure over the years.
The team featured Derek Davies, who secured the record points tally with 90, Dennis Speck scored the most tries with 13, followed by Ron Meadows with 10 tries.
In 1959 the side with Clive Hathaway, Peter Wright and Brian Holl as well as Ashong and Greenslade won a Sevens competition in Scotland.
The Club supplied players to Bridgend on a regular basis and won many Sevens competitions both in Wales, England and even in the USA.
The contribution by a number of key coaches in the past can not be over-stated and thanks go to Steve Rees, Mark Watts, Rhys Dowling, Roddy Boobyer, Keith Burke and Lyndon Griffiths.
The 1st XV were crowned Champions of WRU West Central 3 A on the last day of the season in front of just under 1000 supporters at the Bandstand by beating old rivals and league runners up Pyle RFC.
Then to the Oakdale game in the semi-final, where unfortunately we came second on the day, but standing there at the end and seeing all the support on the sidelines from under 7's all the way up to the senior generations was pretty humbling for all involved.
To go unbeaten for the rest of the season and maintaining an undefeated home record was pretty unbelievable when we look back at possibly the hardest run in any club from any division had.