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Cardiff to fight city for rugby



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CIVIC leaders in Cardiff have vowed to fight against losing one of rugby league's biggest events to Edinburgh.
The Evening News revealed earlier this month that the Super League's Magic Weekend, where all 12 clubs play one round of games at the same stadium, could be coming to Murrayfield next year.

The previous two Magic Weekend events have been held at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, and Scottish Rugby Union chiefs are now in discussions to bring it to the city, which would be a massive boost for the pubs, restaurants and hotels.

However, political leaders in Cardiff have rallied to try to keep the family rugby event – which generates an estimated £10 million for the Welsh economy.





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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 10:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

At the moment in Sevilla 16/05/2008 12:54:24
Cardiff is a lovely City without road works all over the place,hope they get it.
2

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 16/05/2008 13:55:57
Do we really need to be so bloody greedy all the time?

There is more than enough going on in Edinburgh all sodding year!

LET CARDIFF HAVE THE RUGBY!
3

Slasher McGurk,

16/05/2008 20:51:30
The more rugby in Edinburgh the better, which ever code is fine. Edinburgh 7s in two weeks, cannae wait. Bring on the magic weekend.

 

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