Team Report: Front Row
With the 2020/21 season on the horizon, the Team Report returns to assess the upcoming campaign’s Cardiff Blues squad that
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With the 2020/21 season on the horizon, the Team Report returns to assess the upcoming campaign’s Cardiff Blues squad that
Some two-and-a-half years after Warren Gatland announced that the 2019 Rugby World Cup would be his last as Wales coach,
Wales extended their winning streak in international rugby to four games last Saturday, as Argentina were dispatched in the first of
Wales won their first test match on the bounce, and kicked off the series against Argentina with a comfortable win
Wales’ wait for a victory over New Zealand extended to 64 years as a clinical All Blacks punished the Welsh
As the new season approaches it’s time to welcome our two summer signings into the fold and have a look
After the warm-ups were done and dusted, and we’d looked at the Cardiff players in action here, https://cardiffbluesblog.wordpress.com/2015/08/14/rugby-world-cup-2015-cardiff-blues-round-up/, the final
Well so far we’ve had Front Row – https://cardiffbluesblog.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/team-report-front-row/ And then we’ve had Lock – https://cardiffbluesblog.wordpress.com/2015/07/09/team-report-lock Followed by Back Row
A year on from Cardiff Blues’ victory at the inaugural Welsh leg of the Aviva Premiership Sevens, Newport, Llanelli and
After assessing the forwards it’s time to move onto the backs, but if you’ve missed the series so far then