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Leigh Halfpenny will retire from professional rugby at the end of the current season – drawing the curtain on a glittering 18-year professional career. The legendary Cardiff, Wales and British & Irish Lions full-back returned to the Arms Park last summer, bringing his remarkable career full circle. Since making his first debut for Cardiff, against…

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The Cardiff Blues Supporters Jersey has arrived at the Cardiff Arms Park store priced £49.99.

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Cardiff Blues open their European campaign against Ulster in Belfast on Friday evening with a…

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Welsh rugby has undergone significant change in recent months, both on and off the field.

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Cardiff Blues prop Kenneth Fourie is preparing to leave the regional squad after four years…

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Cardiff Blues produced their best opening quarter of the season, surging into a 12-3 lead,…

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bmibaby is crowned Best No Frills Airline for second consecutive year in the prestigious Telegraph…

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Director of coaching David Young has announced a team showing five changes behind the scrum,…

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Director of coaching David Young has responded to criticism in the local press of the…

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Kind-hearted people from Cardiff could be among the first in the UK to respond to…

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The next Cardiff Blues Celtic League game against Munster will be shown live in the…

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This October half term Capital Rugby will be hosting coaching courses at two rugby clubs…

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Last Thursday, Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari and Corpus Christie R.C. School were treated to a regional…