An Ireland Tour: The Review
For the last month or so the World Cup has been a fantastic tournament, basically everything I, and every rugby
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For the last month or so the World Cup has been a fantastic tournament, basically everything I, and every rugby
On the back of some very impressive performances at the start of his season, young Aled Summerhill has signed a
The final game of this Irish away quartet is upon us, and it takes Cardiff to Ravenhill to take on
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
It’s the final part of the Team Report at last! In case you’ve missed any of the other positions over
Cardiff’s fourth game of the season, and third in this run of Irish away games, sees us travel to the
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 bright summer’s Saturday afternoon in Cardiff saw rugby return at he BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park for the first
The start of World Cup warm-up season saw Wales take on Ireland at the Millennium Stadium. After weeks of painfully
A year on from Cardiff Blues’ victory at the inaugural Welsh leg of the Aviva Premiership Sevens, Newport, Llanelli and