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Village in the Wirral, England
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
Caldy
Rugby union team in Merseyside, England
Caldy Rugby Club is an English rugby union club which play in Champ Rugby, the second tier of English rugby, following their promotion from National League
Caldy_RFC
Hill in England
Caldy Hill is an area of heath and woodland on a sandstone outcrop on the Wirral Peninsula in North West England. The land was bought by Hoylake District
Caldy_Hill
Welsh rugby union footballer
1984) is a Welsh rugby union footballer, currently playing at Centre for Caldy in National League 1. Roberts is one of the most prolific points and try
Gavin_Roberts
English rugby union player
1985) is an English rugby union player, currently playing at Fly-half for Caldy in National League 2 North. A talented player who has experience of playing
Richard_Vasey
Peninsula in North West England
islands at Hilbre. Elsewhere Mercia Mudstone rocks outcrop prominently at Caldy Hill, Thurstaston Common and Heswall Dales. Much of the Wirral is covered
Wirral_Peninsula
Disused railway station in England
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
Caldy_railway_station
Rugby union competition in England
used. The Rugby Paper gave an attendance of 1,504 for Cornish Pirates v Caldy on 1 November 2025 while the RFU match card had 1,506. The RFU figure has
2025–26_Champ_Rugby
Ward of Wirral, Merseyside, UK
Greasby, Frankby and Irby (previously Caldy and Frankby, 1973 to 1979, and Royden, 1979 to 2004) is a Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council ward in the
Greasby, Frankby and Irby (ward)
Greasby,_Frankby_and_Irby_(ward)
Rugby union competition in England
Trailfinders finished as champions on 17 May following a decisive victory away to Caldy, giving them the title with two games still left to play. Despite winning
2024–25_RFU_Championship
Men's rugby union league in England
thirteen teams to the away sides five. Hull Ionians (3) Macclesfield (3) Caldy (2) Nuneaton (2) Rotherham Titans (2) Aspatria (1) Birmingham & Solihull
National_League_2_North
English rugby league & union player
player. He plays as a winger. He is currently playing 15-aside rugby for Caldy in the RFU Championship. As of 2018 he is the most prolific try scorer in
Nick_Royle
Island in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Like those of many Welsh islands, Caldey's English name (sometimes spelled Caldy) derives from the Vikings. Kald ey translates as "cold island", with the
Caldey_Island
Church in Merseyside, England
The Church of the Resurrection and All Saints is in the village of Caldy, Wirral, Merseyside, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage
Church of the Resurrection and All Saints, Caldy
Church_of_the_Resurrection_and_All_Saints,_Caldy
Golf tournament
European Tour held in England. It was played annually between 1983 and 1988 in Caldy on the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, near Liverpool. Source: "2011 LET
Wirral_Classic
British Television series
Wirral. Filming locations included Red Rocks in Hoylake, King's Drive in Caldy, the Witley estate in Moreton, Black Horse Hill Junior School, and Benllech
The_Gathering_(TV_series)
English novelist and philosopher (1886–1950)
Stapledon family built and moved into a new house nearby, on Simon's Field in Caldy. During the war Stapledon became a public advocate of J.B. Priestley and
Olaf_Stapledon
Rugby ground for Caldy RUFC in Wirral, England
Thurstaston, Wirral Peninsula, England. The stadium is the home of Caldy RFC. Official Caldy RFC website 53°21′34″N 3°08′34″W / 53.35944°N 3.14278°W / 53
Paton_Field
Suburb of West Kirby, Wirral, England
Grange (historically known as Caldy Grange, which gives its name to the local grammar school) is a suburb of West Kirby, on the Wirral Peninsula, in the
Grange,_Merseyside
9 May 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2023. "New Signing for 2023/2024 Season". Caldy Rugby Club. 27 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023. "Knights Sign Back Row
List of 2023–24 RFU Championship transfers
List_of_2023–24_RFU_Championship_transfers
Rugby union competition in England
Scunthorpe (champions) and Hinckley (play-off) from National League 3 Midlands. Caldy were crowned champions on the 8 April 2017 with two games to go, after beating
2016–17 National League 2 North
2016–17_National_League_2_North
English rugby union player
Championship club Caldy, having previously played for Premiership side Northampton Saints. He began his career at hometown club Caldy before moving to
Sam_Dickinson_(rugby_union)
Civil parish in Cheshire, England
Boughton Heath, Caldy Valley, Vicars Cross and a section of Huntington. Attractions include the Sandy Lane Aqua Park with ferry to Meadows, Caldy Nature Reserve
Great_Boughton
English rugby union player
player who is currently at Esher in National League 1 having signed from Caldy for the 2017–18 season. He plays at Fly-half or Inside Centre and is an
Jack_Lavin
English rugby union player
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
Joe_Bedlow
Rugby union competition in England
Esher (15th), who went down despite a valiant win away to Blackheath, and Caldy (14th), who were relegated after losing to Birmingham Moseley, finishing
2018–19_National_League_1
2025. "New signing Rhys Tudor". Caldy Rugby Club. 21 June 2025. Retrieved 21 June 2025. "New signing Tom Akehurst". Caldy Rugby Club. 24 June 2025. Retrieved
List of 2025–26 Champ Rugby transfers
List_of_2025–26_Champ_Rugby_transfers
English rugby union player (born 2000)
debut against London Irish on 21 March 2021. Harper spent time on loan at Caldy RFC, and he helped them to win the 2021–22 National League 1 title. He has
James_Harper_(rugby_union)
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
Mighty_Minnows
Rugby union competition in England
business model ahead of the 2020–21 season. Greater London Ampthill Bedford Caldy Cornish Pirates Coventry Doncaster Knights Hartpury University Jersey Reds
2022–23_RFU_Championship
Irish rugby union player
Championship team Jersey Reds. After Jersey Reds demise Booth was signed by Caldy RFC.[citation needed] "Ireland U20 internationals Ward and Booth among Connacht's
Ciaran_Booth
Rugby Union Cup tournament in England
with their own pool games. Ampthill Bath Bedford Bristol Cornish Pirates Caldy Cambridge Coventry Doncaster Exeter Gloucester Hartpury Jersey Leicester
2023–24_Premiership_Rugby_Cup
This is a list of player transfers involving RFU Championship teams before or during the 2024–25 season. The list is of deals that are confirmed and are
List of 2024–25 RFU Championship transfers
List_of_2024–25_RFU_Championship_transfers
English rugby union player (born 2003)
5 (0) 2021–2022 → Ampthill 3 (5) 2022– Sale Sharks 28 (30) 2022–2023 → Caldy 6 (10) Correct as of 2 January 2026 International career Years Team Apps
Rekeiti_Ma'asi-White
English rugby union player
professional career he played for Caldy RFC, helping them to the Championship in 2022. After learning the ropes at Caldy with coaching he has now returned
Chris_Pilgrim
Coastal town in Wirral, Merseyside, England
the Wirral Hundred of Cheshire. It was subdivided into nine townships: Caldy, Frankby, Grange, Greasby, Hoose, Great Meols, Little Meols, Newton cum
West_Kirby
town of Hoylake, and in the surrounding villages and areas of West Kirby, Caldy, Frankby, Meols, Grange, and Hilbre Island. In the list are houses and churches
Listed_buildings_in_Hoylake
Rugby union competition in England
their player, James Walker, who died earlier in the season. On 7 March Caldy became champions with a 49–5 win away to relegation threatened Preston Grasshoppers
2019–20 National League 2 North
2019–20_National_League_2_North
Rugby union competition in England
compared to 16 in National League 2 North). Bradford & Bingley Broadstreet Caldy Fylde Harrogate Huddersfield Hull Hull Ionians Kendal Leicester Lions Loughborough
2009–10 National League 2 North
2009–10_National_League_2_North
Abbey in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Whitby_Abbey
Rugby union competition in England
number of teams in the two fourth tier leagues. B'ham & Solihull Bromsgrove Caldy Chester Darlington MP D Kingswinford Harrogate Hull Leicester Lions Luctonians
2013–14 National League 2 North
2013–14_National_League_2_North
Village on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England
constituency of Wirral West. The village lies on the A540 road between Heswall and Caldy, although it extends some distance down Station Road to the Wirral Way and
Thurstaston
Second level of English rugby union
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Champ_Rugby
for confirmed deals to be cancelled at a later date. On 25 April 2022, Caldy won the National League 1 competition to be promoted into the RFU Championship
List of 2022–23 RFU Championship transfers
List_of_2022–23_RFU_Championship_transfers
Falcons Northampton Saints Sale Sharks Saracens Ampthill Bedford Blues Caldy Cambridge Chinnor Cornish Pirates (formerly Penzance and Newlyn) Coventry
List of English rugby union teams
List_of_English_rugby_union_teams
Ancient administrative area in England
Eastham Gayton Greasby Great Caldy Great Sutton Heswall Hoose (present day Hoylake) Hooton Landican Ledsham Leighton Little Caldy Little Neston Little Sutton
Wirral_Hundred
(in French). 9 July 2025. Retrieved 9 July 2025. "Kieran Wilkinson joins Caldy - Newcastle Falcons". Newcastle Falcons. 21 July 2025. Retrieved 21 July
List of 2025–26 Premiership Rugby transfers
List_of_2025–26_Premiership_Rugby_transfers
English rugby union club
v t e Champ Rugby 2026–27 teams Ampthill Bedford Blues Caldy Cambridge Chinnor Cornish Pirates Coventry Doncaster Knights Ealing Trailfinders Hartpury
Blackheath_F.C.
Rugby union club in England
the season, 15 victories in 15 matches. On 17 March 2018, Coventry beat Caldy 55–12 to clinch the league title and win promotion to the Championship,
Coventry_R.F.C.
English rugby union player (born 2005)
Retrieved 16 March 2024. "Loan watch: Ampthill gain five-point win over Caldy". Saracens.com. 16 October 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2025. Coles, Ben; Morgan
Olamide_Sodeke
Rugby union competition in England
793. 26 November 2023. pp. 24–25, 36. "OFFICIAL STATEMENT- CALDY V BEDFORD BLUES". Caldy Rugby Club. 2023-12-02. Retrieved 2023-12-02. "Results". The
2023–24_RFU_Championship
Rugby union competition in England
Scottish (2) Ampthill (1) Bedford (1) Birmingham & Solihull (1) Bracknell (1) Caldy (1) Cambridge (1) Chinnor (1) Exeter (1) Hartpury College (1) Henley (1)
National_League_1
Park Ashton Park Barnston Dale Bidston Hill Bidston Moss Birkenhead Park Caldy Hill Central Park Coronation Gardens Dibbinsdale Eastham Country Park Flaybrick
List of parks and commons in Wirral Borough
List_of_parks_and_commons_in_Wirral_Borough
Rugby union competition in England
was much tighter with Caldy eventually taking the runners up place just 1 point ahead of Preston Grasshoppers and Hull. Caldy's luck would run out in
2011–12 National League 2 North
2011–12_National_League_2_North
Rugby club in Worcester, England
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Worcester_Warriors
Village in Cheshire, England
Church". The Church of England. Retrieved 25 May 2014. "Caldy Nature Park". Friends of Caldy Nature Park. Retrieved 25 May 2007. "New Huntington primary
Huntington,_Cheshire
Rugby union competition in England
relegated from the 2006–07 National Division Two, while promoted teams included Caldy (champions) and Beverley (playoffs), both coming up from North Division
2007–08 National Division Three North
2007–08_National_Division_Three_North
Former railway company in the UK
Thurstaston: opened 19 April 1886 and closed 1 February 1954; platforms extant Caldy: opened 1 May 1909 and closed 1 February 1954 Kirby Park: opened 1 October
Birkenhead_Railway
District of Wallasey, England
Brighton and about 11 km (6.8 mi) east-north-east of the Dee Estuary at Caldy. The area is at an elevation of between 0–18 m (0–59 ft) above sea level
Seacombe
Church in London, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Westminster_Abbey
English rugby union club, based in Cambridgeshire
v t e Champ Rugby 2026–27 teams Ampthill Bedford Blues Caldy Cambridge Chinnor Cornish Pirates Coventry Doncaster Knights Ealing Trailfinders Hartpury
Cambridge_R.U.F.C.
English rugby union club, based in London
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Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club
Ealing_Trailfinders_Rugby_Club
Former Benedictine abbey at Somerset, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Glastonbury_Abbey
English rugby union player
12 November 2020. "Birmingham Moseley's victory over relegation rivals Caldy was not for the faint-hearted". Moseley Rugby. 27 April 2019. Retrieved
Alex_Hearle
Rugby union competition in England
finished second, beating the 2011–12 National League 2 North runners up Caldy 20 - 13 after extra time at the Richmond Athletic Ground. Relegated teams
2011–12 National League 2 South
2011–12_National_League_2_South
Abbey in Cerne Abbas, United Kingdom
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Cerne_Abbey
English rugby union club, based in Penzance
12 1 13 639 647 −8 14 8 72 10 Ampthill 26 12 0 14 828 890 −62 18 5 71 11 Caldy 26 9 0 17 574 814 −240 11 5 52 12 Richmond 26 7 1 18 525 823 −298 7 4 41
Cornish_Pirates
English rugby union player (born 2004)
combined playing for Sale with also gaining playing time with Champ Rugby club Caldy RFC. Woodman made his starts for Sale in the Rugby Premiership in consecutive
Tristan_Woodman
English rugby union club based in West Yorkshire
Blaydon Bournville Bradford & Bingley Broadstreet Bromsgrove Broughton Park Caldy Cleckheaton Darlington Derby Doncaster Knights Dudley Kingswinford Durham
Cleckheaton_RUFC
English rugby union club, based in Berkshire
Birmingham & Solihull Bees Blaydon Bracknell Bradford & Bingley Broughton Park Caldy Camberley Cambridge Canterbury Chinnor Cinderford Cornish Pirates Coventry
Rams_RFC
British rugby union player (born 2005)
2023– Northampton Saints 2025 → Cambridge (loan) 2025- Sale Sharks 2025- → Caldy (loan) International career Years Team Apps (Points) 2023–24 England U18
Reuben_Logan
British lawyer and judge (1863–1945)
Hague, and in 1939 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Fairfield, of Caldy in the County Palatine of Chester. He died at home on 4 February 1945, at
Arthur Greer, 1st Baron Fairfield
Arthur_Greer,_1st_Baron_Fairfield
Historic site in Herefordshire, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Aconbury_Priory
English footballer (1907–1980)
an international cap and presentation clock to return them. His house in Caldy Road, Walton, Liverpool was entered in his absence over Christmas, and the
Dixie_Dean
English rugby union player
Wilkinson (born 3 October 1999) is an English rugby union player who plays for Caldy RFC in the RFU Championship, he previously played for Sale, Leicester, and
Kieran_Wilkinson
Former railway station in England
v t e Closed railway stations in Merseyside Birkenhead Railway Caldy Heswall Kirby Park Thurstaston Canada Dock Branch Alexandra Dock Bootle Balliol Road
Gerards Bridge railway station
Gerards_Bridge_railway_station
Village in Cheshire, England
this direction only (Monday to Friday: schooldays only) W1 Willaston – Caldy Grammar School/West Kirby Grammar School Happy Al's One journey each way
Burton_(near_Neston)
Anglican church in Selby, North Yorkshire, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Selby_Abbey
English rugby union player (born 2001)
during the 2023-24 season. He made a try-scoring debut for Newcastle against Caldy RFC in the Premiership Rugby Cup. He made his Premiership Rugby debut against
Max_Pepper
English rugby union club, based in Bedford
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Bedford_Blues
Level four rugby union league in England
and Tonbridge Juddians, who won the (virtual) promotion play-off against Caldy, were promoted into the 2021–22 National League 1, while Canterbury were
National_League_2_South
2018. Other: Amsterdam Sevens Bangkok Sevens Benidorm Sevens Bogota Sevens Caldy Sevens Cape Fear Sevens Caribbean Sevens Cayman Sevens Cwmtawe Sevens Heidelberg
List of rugby union competitions
List_of_rugby_union_competitions
Town on the Wirral Peninsula, England
a pupil at Heswall Primary School and Calday Grange Grammar School, in Caldy. The May family lived on Downham Road North for 16 years. In 1964, Paul
Heswall
Barnston Bebington Beechwood Bidston Birkenhead Brimstage Bromborough Caldy Clatterbridge Claughton Eastham Egremont Ford Frankby Gayton Grange Greasby
List of populated places in Wirral Borough
List_of_populated_places_in_Wirral_Borough
Brand of alcoholic ginger beer
Newcastle Falcons, Northampton Saints, Yorkshire Carnegie, Richmond, Esher, Caldy, Southport and Rugby League club St Helens. Crabbies are the headline sponsor
Crabbie's
Anglican cathedral in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Ely_Cathedral
Former railway station in England
v t e Closed railway stations in Merseyside Birkenhead Railway Caldy Heswall Kirby Park Thurstaston Canada Dock Branch Alexandra Dock Bootle Balliol Road
Seaforth Sands railway station
Seaforth_Sands_railway_station
England international rugby union player
Time: England 23 Australia 6, Twickenham, January 3, 1976". The Times. "Caldy put up a good fight". Wirral Globe. 5 February 2013. "Dixon Will Miss Wales
Andy Maxwell (rugby union, born 1951)
Andy_Maxwell_(rugby_union,_born_1951)
English rugby union club, based in Hertfordshire
Birmingham & Solihull Bees Blaydon Bracknell Bradford & Bingley Broughton Park Caldy Camberley Cambridge Canterbury Chinnor Cinderford Cornish Pirates Coventry
Bishop's_Stortford_RFC
Rugby union competition in England
0 0 0 0 3 Blackheath 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Play-off quarter-finals 4 Caldy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Chinnor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Cornish Pirates
2026–27_Champ_Rugby
Rugby union club in Cheshire, England
signing, Tricky the Mutt". Messenger Newspapers. 3 January 2018. "Disappointment for Caldy in Cheshire Cup". Wirral Globe. 6 May 2014. Official website
Sale_FC_Rugby_Club
Ruined priory in Warwickshire, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Alvecote_Priory
Church in Bristol, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
St_James'_Priory,_Bristol
Rugby player
com/premrugby/status/891244693832519680 …". Clarke, Roger (19 January 2015). "Caldy 23 Stourbridge RFC 22: Stour fury as ref refuses to cut any slack". Birmingham
Ben_Blain
Electric Lighting Acts 1882 and 1888 relating to Bispham-with-Norbreck Caldy Manor Carmarthen Fleetwood Halesowen Heswall Lowestoft (Amendment) Lymington
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1908
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1908
Benedictine monastery in the Kingdom of Northumbria, England
Atherington Avebury Axmouth Blyth Boxgrove Brimpsfield Burstall Burwell Caldy Carisbrooke Chepstow Clatford Cogges Corsham Covenham Cowick Creeting (St
Monkwearmouth–Jarrow_Abbey
English rugby union club, based in North London
v t e Champ Rugby 2026–27 teams Ampthill Bedford Blues Caldy Cambridge Chinnor Cornish Pirates Coventry Doncaster Knights Ealing Trailfinders Hartpury
Saracens_F.C.
Australian rugby union player
RFU Championship. Making his debut for the side against newly promoted Caldy FC, he later featured again off the bench against the Exeter Chiefs in the
Tom_Osborne_(rugby_union)
Rugby union competition in England
Blaydon Bournville Bradford & Bingley Broadstreet Bromsgrove Broughton Park Caldy Cleckheaton Darlington Derby Doncaster Knights Dudley Kingswinford Durham
2024–25 National League 2 North
2024–25_National_League_2_North
Former railway station in England
v t e Closed railway stations in Merseyside Birkenhead Railway Caldy Heswall Kirby Park Thurstaston Canada Dock Branch Alexandra Dock Bootle Balliol Road
St_Luke's_railway_station
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Arthurian
, swelling white wave.
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Biblical
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Egyptian
, a form of Muts-netem.
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Surname or Lastname
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English : occupational name for a potter or lime burner, from an agent derivative of Old English cylen(e) ‘kiln’.
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