Ref Watch: Frank the Tank
Cardiff Blues meet Benetton at the Arms Park on Sunday, with Irish referee Frank Murphy taking charge of the Guinness
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Cardiff Blues meet Benetton at the Arms Park on Sunday, with Irish referee Frank Murphy taking charge of the Guinness
There has not been a lot to write home about from the first two rounds of the U20 Six Nations
Ah, Cardiff Blues, you never make things easy! There’s a lengthy rant about the 29-0 loss away at Connacht on
The Six Nations returns for round three this weekend, and for Wales it represents an interesting point in the early
Cardiff Blues will be sweating on the health of Olly Robinson and Rey Lee-Lo this week as both attempt to
Cardiff Blues went down to an embarrassing 29-0 defeat at the hands of Connacht at the Sportsground in Galway on
Cardiff Blues started an important mini-block of fixtures during the Six Nations period with an embarrassing defeat away at Connacht
So here we are again, another Sunday blog post after an abject Cardiff Blues showing on a Saturday. One came
Cardiff Blues return to Guinness Pro14 action on Saturday as John Mulvihill’s men prepare to take on Connacht as well
A few seasons ago I recall a comical piece of Guinness Pro14 advertising when attempting to big up a weekend