[2] In 1931, at a meeting held by Wrexham, the North Wales Rugby Union was founded in January 1931 with nine clubs and affiliation to the Welsh Rugby Union coming in June of the same year.
In 1976 they moved to their current home ground on Bryn Estyn Lane in 1976 with floodlights being installed a year later.
[2] In 1995, the New Zealand national rugby union team player Jonah Lomu made a guest appearance for Wrexham RFC against a North Wales XV in an exhibition match.
[3] This was done as a favour to the Wrexham coach Phil Kingsley Jones, who had discovered Lomu as a 14 year old.
[4] Following the introduction of regional rugby union teams in Wales, Wrexham's coach led criticism of the fact that there was no professional regional team permanently based in North Wales.