Start of the rugby match between Cardiff and Newport in Cardiff. GV. Newport kick off. LV. Cardiff player catches ball and kicks up-field. SV. Newport man collects ball but is tackled by Thomas and Williams of Cardiff. All three fall to ground. CU. Player throwing in, pan with...
Start of the rugby match between Cardiff and Newport in Cardiff. GV. Newport kick off. LV. Cardiff player catches ball and kicks up-field. SV. Newport man collects ball but is tackled by Thomas and Williams of Cardiff. All three fall to ground. CU. Player throwing in, pan with ball. LV. Ball falls among players, general scrimmage. SV. Crowd. GV. Edwards of Newport takes penalty kick and scores. SV. Excited crowd cheering. LV. General play in Newport half. LV. Cardiff penalty goal. Ball strikes post and rebounds into play. SV. Crowd. SV. Scrum, ball comes free and is kicked up field. Cardiff player grabs it but play is stopped. MV. General play, ball kicked up field by Cardiff player. SV. Morgan hits ball up field. Cardiff player grabs ball but play is stopped. SV. Men in crowd. LV. Cardiff penalty goal, pan as ball goes through posts. SV. Schoolboy waving. LV. Cardiff attacking. SV. Loose ball, Collected by Edwards who passes to Williams. Williams is brought down. Final score - Cardiff 3, Newport 3.
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