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Cardiff Arms Park/National Stadium Wales France: 36–4 Wales: 14 March 1908 Balmoral Showgrounds Ireland Wales: 5–11 1908 Home Nations Championship Wales: 12 December 1908 Cardiff Arms Park/National Stadium Wales Australia: 9–6 1908–09 tour of the British Isles Wales: 16 January 1909 Cardiff Arms Park/National Stadium Wales England: 8–0
Wales 10-15 England, 47 minutes. 17:55, Harry Latham-Coyle. Neither side has been truly on top at the scrum today, but it’s been pretty messy throughout regardless.
Teams could also earn an additional bonus point by scoring four or more tries in a match and/or losing by less than seven points. The structure saw the top 4 teams compete in an end of season playoff format, 1st v 4th and 2nd v 3rd, with the final taking place at the ground of the highest seed and the winning team being declared champions.
Ireland and Wales have played each other at rugby union since 1882. A total of 136 matches have been played, with Wales winning 70 matches, Ireland winning 59 matches and seven matches drawn. [1] [2] The two sides have met three times at the Rugby World Cup, with Wales winning two and Ireland winning one of those encounters. [3]
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 10 20 Win England: 6th — [70] [71] 11 March France: Twickenham Stadium, London 10 53 Loss France: Ellis Genge: 6th Le Crunch [72] [73] 18 March Ireland: Aviva Stadium, Dublin 29 16 Loss Ireland: Owen Farrell 6th Millennium Trophy [74] [75] 5 August Wales: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 20 9 2023 Rugby World Cup warm ...
Judgement Day (Welsh: Dydd y Farn [1]) is an annual Welsh Rugby Union event that takes place at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and is part of the United Rugby Championship competition. The four regions – Cardiff Rugby , Dragons , Ospreys and Scarlets – join with the Welsh Rugby Union in organising a double-header fixture at the Millennium ...
In the return match at Cardiff, Australia once again won with a last minute try. The 2011 Rugby World Cup brought Australia and Wales together again for another third-place play-off, and once again it was a close finish, with Australia claiming third place in a reversal of the first World Cup in 1987, when Wales won the play-off 22–21.
Cardiff Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Rygbi Caerdydd) is a rugby union club based in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales.The club was founded in 1876 [1] and played their first few matches at Sophia Gardens, shortly after which relocating to Cardiff Arms Park where they have been based ever since.