HALLAM Amos displayed his acrobatic skill early in the second-half to set up Tomos Williams for a try which proved crucial as the Blues made an impressive start to their European campaign.
The Wales wing was pivotal, also scoring a try in the first-half as Cardiff welcomed back six players from the national squad in a much-changed team.
It is a welcome win for Cardiff Blues after a week where regional rugby finances has once-again dominated the headlines, and comes off the back of two defeats in a so-far lackluster run in the PRO14. Blues head coach John Mulvihill said: “To get a win in the...
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