View from the South Terrace: Dragons (H)
After 20 wins in a row in all competitions there hasn’t been a feeling of real dread going into a
Since 1876
After 20 wins in a row in all competitions there hasn’t been a feeling of real dread going into a
Death, taxes, and Cardiff Rugby dominating the game at home to Scarlets but failing to get over the line as
It’s fair to say that European rugby is not what it once was. Go back to the years prior to
When writing these pieces the greatest gift in my possession is hindsight. It’s very easy to judge decisions, made both
There’s a school of thought around Premier League football that the teams who avoid relegation are the teams who do
Many will say the Six Nations, some might argue it’s the Autumn Nations Series, but undoubtedly the best time of
For the third year in a row it feels like the write-up of the first Cardiff RFC fixture block of
There may eventually come a time in Welsh rugby when there’s not constant off-field wranglings, arguments, threats and general chaos,
If a scene were to be set of a dark, cold night at the Arms Park, with the wind swirling
There was a moment where it seemed this week’s View From the South Terrace could just be copied and pasted