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  2. List of events held at the Millennium Stadium - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Rugby World Cup finals and ... This is a list of events that have been held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff ... 2002 New Zealand rugby league tour (Wales ...

  3. Wales vs England LIVE: Score and updates as Six Nations ... - AOL

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    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.

  4. List of Wales national rugby union team results - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Category:Cardiff Rugby matches - Wikipedia

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  6. Wales Rugby World Cup fixtures: Full schedule and route to ...

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  7. Welsh regional rugby - Wikipedia

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    Welsh regional rugby is the top tier of professional Welsh club rugby and is composed of the Scarlets, Ospreys, Cardiff Rugby and the Dragons which compete in the United Rugby Championship. The regions were established for the start of the 2003/04 rugby union season.

  8. Rugby in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The first attempt to bring rugby league to the capital was in 1949 when a Welsh League was formed. Cardiff were joined by teams from Amman Valley, Llanelli, Aberavon, Bridgend, Ystradgynlais, Neath and Pontarddulais. Cardiff were champions of the first competition in 1949–50 but were denied a double after Ystradgynlais beat them in the Final.

  9. National Stadium, Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The National Stadium was a rugby union and football stadium built on the Cardiff Arms Park site in Cardiff, Wales. In 1969 construction began on the stadium which replaced the existing rugby ground built in 1881. [2] The stadium was home to the Wales national rugby union team since 1964 and the Wales national football team since 1989.