Four pine trees were felled in Cwm Morgan and transported by coal lorry to the town where they were stripped and painted in the club's colours for use as goal posts.
[3] On Saturday 4 September 1977 Clwb Rygbi Castell Newydd Emlyn played its first game of rugby union football.
At the beginning of the 1978/79 season the club moved to a field on Cwrcoed Meadows, which was large enough for two pitches and training lights were also installed.
It tells how on one of the fair days when the town was full of people a fierce winged viper called a wyvern breathing fire and smoke, alighted on the castle walls and having cast threatening glances around settled down to sleep.
Its appearance on the castle at first brought terror to all but after the fear had died down a few brave townsfolk sought to destroy the fearsome monster.
The creature, so violently startled from its slumber, caught sight of the cloak and fell upon it with horrible shrieks and tore it to shreds.
In the season 1980/81 the junior team won the Pembrokeshire Mini Cup Competition and went on to play the final rounds at the National Stadium in Cardiff.
[4] Josh Turnbull was part of the 2006 Wales Under 19 Grand Slam winning team and captained the side against Ireland and France in February 2007.
An agreement was reached to purchase 16 acres (65,000 m2) of land which was developed into three rugby pitches, one floodlit, a car park and changing rooms.