Now Bears to stage ‘Big Game’ in Cardiff

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GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 21: Bristol Bears' Semi Radradra evades the tackle of Gloucester's Danny Cipriani during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Gloucester Rugby and Bristol Bears at Kingsholm on August 21, 2020 in Gloucester, England. (Photo by Ashley Western/MB Media/Getty Images)

By JON NEWCOMBE

EXCLUSIVE
Bristol Bears are set to be the latest club to adopt the ‘Big Game’ concept by taking one of their home Premiership games to the iconic Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
The Rugby Paper understands that the Bears’ West Country derby against Gloucester is going to be given the special treatment and moved to the 74,500-capacity venue.
As well as being the home of the Wales national team, the Principality Stadium is used to staging big events including ‘Judgement Day’, Welsh regional rugby’s big day out, and previously it was home to an Anglo-Welsh Cup semi-final do...

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