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The team then repeated the latter feat in and picked up their first piece of silverware in when they beat Gloucester in the final of the Anglo-Welsh Cup. They added to their trophy cabinet twelve months later when they defeated Toulon in the European Challenge Cup to become the first Welsh side ever to win a competition on the continent. They lifted it for a second time in when they once again defeated Gloucester in the final of a major competition.

You can buy and sell Cardiff Blues tickets for both home and away games on StubHub now. Cardiff Blues play at Cardiff Arms Park, a rugby union stadium that has previously hosted both Commonwealth and World Cup matches as well as several Heineken Cup finals. The team made it their home on their inception and, following an unpopular three-year stint at Cardiff City Stadium, the home ground of the city's main football side, they moved back in The Blues are also renowned for their loyal, vociferous support, regularly attracting crowds of 12, Fans should expect to see several international players on the pitch, with the likes of Gethin Jenkins, Leigh Halfpenny, Martyn Williams and Sam Warburton just a few of the names who have been called up to the British and Irish Lions while competing for the Cardiff Blues.

Want to experience the electric atmosphere at one of Welsh rugby's biggest stadiums? Then book your Cardiff Blues tickets on StubHub. The visiting Bluebirds were also unsuccessful in their most recent outing, falling to a home defeat at the hands of Sheffield United, having won three out of four heading into that contest. Cardiff will, however, take heart from their success at St. Although they come up against a Blues side that have taken nine points from the last 12 available on home soil. It has been all change across the River Severn in recent weeks, with a tide of eight-straight defeats being pushed back by the incoming Steve Morrison to pull Cardiff clear of the dreaded drop-zone.

In the first of these, the Bluebirds scored three times in five second-half minutes to secure a draw at Stoke City. Since his short-term future was confirmed last month, successive away victories have been delivered over Preston North End and Luton Town. Despite this inconsistency, what remains constant is the goal threat of Kieffer Moore. His four counters are bolstered by two assists, whilst three of his strikes have come in wins.

The handy from set-pieces Sean Morrison has also found the net on a trio of occasions but he will be absent in the West Midlands after the skipper was shown a straight red card against the Blades a week ago. Blues lifted themselves from a first-half slump to cause Millwall serious problems but still left the Den empty handed last Saturday. Murray Wallace and Tom Bradshaw both capitalised for the Lions before the break, although this lead was halved early in the second period when Troy Deeney thundered the ball home.



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