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Caldy (historically
spelt Calday) is a small,
affluent village on the
Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England, south-east of West Kirby. It is part of the...
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Caldy Rugby Club is an
English rugby union club
which play in the RFU Championship, the
second tier of
English rugby,
following their promotion from National...
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Caldy Hill is an area of
heath and
woodland on a
sandstone outcrop on the
Wirral Peninsula. The land was
bought by
Hoylake District Council between 1897...
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thirteen teams to the away
sides five. Hull
Ionians (3)
Macclesfield (3)
Caldy (2)
Nuneaton (2)
Rotherham Titans (2)
Aspatria (1)
Birmingham & Solihull...
- with
their own pool games.
Ampthill Bath
Bedford Bristol Cornish Pirates Caldy Cambridge Coventry Doncaster Exeter Gloucester Hartpury Jersey Leicester...
- for the 2024–25 season,
while also on loan for
another Championship side
Caldy where he made his
first appearance against rivals Ampthill in the Championship...
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those of many
Welsh islands, Caldey's
English name (sometimes
spelled Caldy)
derives from the Vikings. Kald ey
translates as "cold island", with the...
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players selected to play
various levels of rugby.
Their debut was at the
Caldy Sevens in 2007
where they lost to the Sale
Sharks in the
final 28–31. In...
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Caldy railway station was a
station on the
single track Hooton to West
Kirby branch of the
Birkenhead Railway, on the
Wirral Peninsula, England. The Birkenhead...
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islands at Hilbre.
Elsewhere Mercia Mudstone rocks outcrop prominently at
Caldy Hill,
Thurstaston Common and
Heswall Dales. Much of the
Wirral is covered...