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Cardiff Rugby V Benetton Rugby at the Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
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Wikipedia Bio
| Union | Welsh Rugby Union | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nickname(s) | Blue and Blacks | ||
| Founded | 1876/2003 | ||
| Location | Cardiff, Wales | ||
| Ground | Cardiff Arms Park (Capacity: 12,125) | ||
| Chairman | Alun Jones[1] | ||
| CEO | Richard Holland[1] | ||
| President | Gareth Edwards (honorary)[2] | ||
| Coach | Vacant [3] | ||
| Captain | Liam Belcher | ||
| Most appearances | Lloyd Williams (256) [4] | ||
| Top scorer | Ben Blair (1078) [5] | ||
| Most tries | Tom James (60) [6] | ||
| League | United Rugby Championship | ||
| 2023–24 | 12th (Welsh Shield: 3rd) | ||
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Cardiff Rugby (Welsh: Rygbi Caerdydd) are one of the four remaining professional Welsh rugby union teams. Based in Cardiff, the team play at Cardiff Arms Park.[7] In 2003, Cardiff RFC's professional players and coaches became the Cardiff Blues, representing Cardiff city and parts of South Wales in the newly established regional rugby structure.[8][9][10] The Cardiff RFC name was retained for the club's reserve team, which since 2003 has competed in Wales's semi-professional competitions (currently Super Rygbi Cymru) and uses the nickname The Rags[11] - the traditional name for Cardiff's second string squad. In 2021, the Cardiff Blues rebranded as Cardiff Rugby ahead of the 2021–22 season due to popular demand.[12] The new badge contains the wording "Since 1876" to emphasise this entity is the first team and retains its pre-2003 history from when Cardiff RFC was the name of the first team.
They won European Challenge Cup titles in 2010 and 2018, beating Toulon and Gloucester respectively. Cardiff most recently made the knockout stages of the European Rugby Champions Cup in 2012.
Between 2005 and 2018, they also competed in the Anglo-Welsh Cup and won the 2009 title, beating Gloucester at Twickenham.
Today they compete in the United Rugby Championship and in European Professional Club Rugby competitions.
The club also runs one of the five Welsh rugby academies, age group teams and the semi professional Cardiff RFC side, affectionately nicknamed "The Rags",[13] which competes in Super Rygbi Cymru.
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- ^ https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/articles/c75q1632ydro
- ^ "Cardiff Blues". cardiffblues.com. Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- ^ www.uprisevsi.co.uk, upriseVSI. "Ben Blair". upriseVSI.
- ^ www.uprisevsi.co.uk, upriseVSI. "Tom James". upriseVSI.
- ^ "Our Story | Cardiff Blues". Cardiffrugby.wales.
- ^ "Regional rugby launches in Wales". BBC Sport. 1 April 2003. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
- ^ "Cardiff Blues unveiled". BBC Sport. 3 April 2003. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
- ^ "Blues given the green light". BBC Sport. 24 December 2003. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
- ^ https://www.cardiffrugby.wales/news/cardiff-rugby-faqs/
- ^ "Introducing... Cardiff Rugby". Cardiff Blues. 1 March 2021. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
- ^ "Cardiff confirm two double headers with the Rags".
Source: Wikipedia