Cardiff provide special night Welsh rugby needed
Cardiff provide special night Welsh rugby neededImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Cardiff have won 10 out of 11 homes games this seasonByGareth GriffithsBBC Sport WalesPublished17 minutes agoCommentsMemorable Welsh rugby nights have been few and far between in recent years.But anybody lucky enough to be among the 10,000 crowd at the Arms Park to witness Cardiff's 22-16 victory against Stormers will not forget that Friday night spectacle in a while.A perfect ending was being able to say goodbye to Cardiff, Wales and British and Irish Lions legend Leigh Halfpenny, who made a three-minute cameo at the end as a replacement.The bonus-point win sealed Cardiff's first United Rugby Championship (URC) play-off place and a spot in the European Champions Cup next season.Perhaps as important, though, is it brought some hope and enjoyment back to a section of Welsh rugby. Two things which have been sorely lacking.Achievements will be there for historical reference, but people remember the joy they felt during particular games. This was one such occasion.Cardiff beat Stormers to clinch URC play-off spotPublished14 hours agoOvercoming the oddsCardiff fans probably rocked up to the Arms Park on a sunny May evening more in hope than expectation.After all, this was an injury-hit home side missing Wales internationals Josh Adams, Taulupe Faletau, Alex Mann, Mason Grady, Teddy Williams and Callum Sheedy, while influential lock, sergeant Josh McNally, was called away for Royal Air Force rugby duty.Back-rower Alun Lawrence was covering second row on the bench, while Wales hooker Evan Lloyd was covering the back row. So everywhere you looked, you saw Cardiff's resources creaking after a nine-month season. They were facing a motivated Stormers side full of Springboks internationals and aiming to finish top of the table to guarantee home play-off advantage through to the final.So, the odds were heavily stacked against Corniel van Zyl's men, who knew on...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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