Cardiff v Dragons: Live score updates, kick-off time and TV channel
Cardiff play the Dragons in the first Welsh derby of Boxing Day. The match kicks off at 3pm and you can follow live updates with rugby correspondent Ben James below.
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Cardiff play the Dragons in the first Welsh derby of Boxing Day. The match kicks off at 3pm and you can follow live updates with rugby correspondent Ben James below.
The Scarlets withstood a late Cardiff fightback to claim their first United Rugby Championship win of the season 31-25 in a full-blooded Welsh derby in Llanelli.Dwayne Peel's side came into this game under intense pressure after suffering two hidings in South Africa, but after a shaky first half showed tremendous character to claim a bonus-point win over their Welsh rivals. This derby had been undermined by Wales' exhibition match against the Barbarians on the same day, meaning both sides were without a number of first-choice players, but even so it was a hotly-contested affair.Cardiff drew first blood with a lovely break from Cameron Winnett who offloaded to Harri Millard.
The Scarlets host Cardiff in Llanelli this evening going in search of their first United Rugby Championship win of the season.
The Dragons entertain Cardiff at Rodney Parade this afternoon in the second round of the United Rugby Championship.
A moment of madness from new signing Ciaran Parker cost Cardiff victory over a resilient Benetton side.The Welsh side were leading with 90 seconds remaining before former London Irish and Leinster prop Parker got red carded for a dangerous high tackle. Jacob Umaga, who had kicked excellently throughout, didn't need a second invitation, and succeeded with his attempt at goal from 45 metres out.In all honesty Cardiff should never have been in this situation having been in almost complete control for the first 50 minutes of the game.
Cardiff Rugby begin their United Rugby Championship campaign today as they take on Benetton at Cardiff Arms Park.
Lock Cory Hill has withdrawn from Wales' preliminary World Cup training squad, the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) said on Friday.
Cory Hill has become the latest player to withdraw from Wales’ preliminary World Cup training squad.