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Has the World Cup ticket pricing gone too far?
I normally go to Wales’ home rugby matches at the Millennium Stadium and take my wife and sons with me whenever we can.And in truth I’d probably like to continue this pattern for the Rugby World Cup matches next year. And if I was lucky I might even go to the games at Twickers. However,…
The truth about Christmases past – in our house
Christmas isn’t the same now; my children are no longer kids and the days of Father Christmas are long gone. But the memories persist and pevery year we talk about one long-departed Christmas ritual that used to take place in our house. When the kids were small I bought a Santa suit, beard, hat and…
If you know of a prettier Dog I’ll be amazed
This is Ben I think he’s the most beautiful Labrador in Cardiff, Wales, UK, the world!
Tecwyn’s work at RWC 2015
For the last 3 years my younger son, Tecwyn, has been working at World Rugby (was International Rugby Board) on the digital team, looking after the development of their websites and apps. This is his interview – in Welsh – for BBC Radio Cymru this morning. It was good to hear him admit that he is…
5 Reasons why Rugby Union is a recipe for life
In the last couple of weeks there have been some great sporting spectacles and debacles, but one thing that has been clear to me amongst all of them is that Rugby Union is the greatest game in the world, for the following reasons: It’s all about teamwork. People of all shapes and sizes come together to…