View from the South Terrace: Scarlets (A)
Even in a season where results aren’t the be-all-and-end-all for a rebuilding Cardiff we somehow find a way to test
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Even in a season where results aren’t the be-all-and-end-all for a rebuilding Cardiff we somehow find a way to test
A post-Rugby World Cup reflection period always brings much musing on the state of a national team squad no matter
I think it’s important to point out from the outset that nobody has ever won anything in pre-season. However, I
Cardiff Rugby return to the field for the first time in five months on Friday night as Scarlets visit the
It’s quite difficult to pitch a piece like this without it sounding like a “woe is me” attention grab. There’s
Debates over Wales national team selection policies and the 60-cap rule have raged for a number of years now. It’s
The fallout from Wales’ heavy 10-34 defeat at the hands of Ireland at the Principality Stadium on Saturday will no
Cardiff Rugby giveth, and Cardiff Rugby taketh away. A timely reminder from the boys in Blue and Black that we
It can feel at times as if there’s something in the psyche of Wales as a country, and us as
The news from over the Severn Bridge these last couple of weeks has been pretty bleak, and that’s before we