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Racist vandals target Llandaff Cricket Club with Nazi graffiti

03 Oct 2022 3 minute read
Racist graffiti, including a swastika, was left at Llandaff Cricket Club when it was targeted by racist vandals. Picture: Llandaff Cricket Club.

Llandaff Cricket Club has been left in shock after its clubhouse was targeted by “cowardly racist vandals”. 

Racist graffiti, including a swastika, was daubed inside and equipment was damaged and stolen.

The club brings together children and adults from multi-ethnic and multi-religious backgrounds to grow the game.

“Last week our club was targeted by racist vandals who thought they could stop us from striving to diversify cricket. It hasn’t worked,” said Llandaff Cricket Club. 

A gofundme page has now been set up to turn the moment of pain into hope.

It has raised almost £2,000 already.

“Llandaff Cricket Club serves a diverse community in the heart of Cardiff with vital access to safe, outdoor exercise,” the community club’s recovery from racist vandalism fundraising page stated. 

“Our roster of over 20 volunteer community coaches brings together children and adults from multi-ethnic and multi-religious backgrounds to grow the game and strengthen community cohesion.

“We exist to ensure that anyone who wants to play cricket gets to.

“Last week, we were attacked by people who would like to see our movement fail.

“Two coaches of our women’s team opened up our clubhouse to find that it had been broken into and vandalised with racist, Nazi graffiti in an apparent attempt to intimidate us.”

‘A moment of hope’

The club is determined to bounce back stronger, but to do that it needs your help.

“We want to turn this moment of pain into a moment of hope. We’re calling on the community to support us in raising funds for new modern, secure, high-quality facilities worthy of the people who use them.

“Your money will go towards the Bounce Back Better Fund, which will support the club in embarking on its long-awaited development project.

“For years the club has been trying to level-up our facilities, and now we are closer than ever. If we can make up the current £20,000 shortfall with help from the community, we can make this dream a reality.

It’s simple: better facilities mean more children’s lives are changed through cricket.

“So please donate what you can, share the word and tell people in your community about Llandaff – the cricket club expanding access to cricket, bridging community divides and standing up to cowardly, racist vandals.”

South Wales Police said it has increased patrols in the area and hate crime officers are reviewing the graffiti, it has been reported.


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Cathy Jones
Cathy Jones
1 year ago

Nazis get shot. Nazis get hung. Nazis get beaten with hands and fists and minds and hearts. Because Nazis are filth. Nazis are scum. My own grandfather hated them so much he got in the English navy to go and shoot them in their stupid, evil faces with cannons. He and his mates were so good at it, he got medals for it. Many people’s grandfathers did the same. Because we hate the Nazis. Decent people hate Nazis. So I hope for these young men’s sake that they are not actual nazis but just silly little divvies trying to be… Read more »

Cawr
Cawr
1 year ago

1. Swastika is the other way round. 2. It’s ‘heil’ in German, not ‘hail’.

Cathy Jones
Cathy Jones
1 year ago
Reply to  Cawr

It also appears to read “Hiter”….

Glen
Glen
1 year ago
Reply to  Cathy Jones

Most racists have difficulty spelling their own name.

Gareth plas
Gareth plas
1 year ago
Reply to  Cawr

And it was Hitler, not Hiter, fecking illiterate idiots

DAI Ponty
DAI Ponty
1 year ago

I have heard of Hitler who is hiter IDIOTS

Marc
Marc
1 year ago

Let’s face it, we are not dealing with the sharpest tools in the box here.

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