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WRU Road to Principality 2023 National Men’s Cup Finals Day 1

Last year saw record breaking numbers in almost every category as the fans flocked to watch the rising stars of the game, as well as established senior players representing clubs from across all divisions in the game, chase titles and lifelong memories playing at Principality Stadium.

There will be 29 cup finals played across the 10 days of action, which kicks-off on Saturday, 1 April with the three WRU Women’s National Cup Finals. The following day will see the girls take centre stage with two U16 finals.

Saturday’s games will see Merchedd Clwb Rygbi Cymry Caerdydd tackle Haverfordwest Ladies in the Bowl Final, Burry Port Ladies face Whitland Ladies in the Plate Final and Llandaff North seek to add the National Cup to the South Wales title they won at the stadium last year when they take on Pontyclun Falcons in the showpiece Cup Final.

The Bowl and Plate Finals will be following by a full screening of Wales Women’s TikTok Six Nations clash with Scotland (kick-off 5.30pm) as Hannah Jones’ side seek to build on their 31-5 opening round win over Ireland last weekend. The Cup Final will kick-off at 7.30pm.

“We have already staged six finals – three in the WRU National Schools & Colleges League before Christmas and three for the Welsh Schools U18. They were all of a very high standard and have set the tone for what is coming up in April,” said Community Rugby Director, Geraint John.

“Last year’s RTP events were bigger and better than ever before and broke records in almost every category and the goal will be to improve on those figures, as well as to provide every player with a day to remember at Principality Stadium. For some, this may well be the first step in a career that takes them to the top of the game and enables them to one day play for either the Wales senior men’s or women’s team.

“Already we are seeing clubs involved in the senior finals filling buses to bring their fans to the Welsh capital to enjoy a great day out and we hope to welcome as many as possible.”

Three games are left to determine the full line-up in this year’s ‘Road to Principality’ senior club finals after another dramatic round of semi-final clashes. Last weekend saw Cardiff and Newport qualify for the WRU Premiership Cup Final, while Neath and Pontypool will meet this weekend in the second semi-final in the WRU Championship Cup to determine who will face Ystrad Rhondda.

The WRU Division 1 Cup semi-finals also take place this weekend, with unbeaten Newbridge and Nant Conwy putting their records on the line.

The winners will meet at Principality Stadium on Sunday, 23 April as the first game on in a triple-header that day which will also include the Championship and Premiership Cup Finals. The Cup Final for Divisions 2-5 will take place on Saturday, 8 April.

“Last year we had six senior club finals for the men, which has increased to seven this year, and three for the women. They all attracted big followings and we hope to see them all played out in front of bumper crowds once again,” added John.

“We also have Judgement Day returning to Principality Stadium this season following COVID and that will feature the professional games between Cardiff and Ospreys, as well as Dragons v Scarlets, on Saturday, 22 April.”

The final two-days of the event will see inclusion days, with a Mixed Ability clash between Cardiff Chiefs and Llanelli Warriors, as well as as well as a round-robin competition involving three of our four International Gay Rugby teams, Swansea Vikings, Conwy Dragons and Wrexham Rhinos.  Walking rugby and vets teams will also have the opportunity to battle it out on the hallowed turf of Principality Stadium.

Principality Stadium will be open to the general public, three days out of the 10-day event will be ticketed, the remaining days the WRU encourages supporters and young rugby fans to come and soak up the fantastic atmosphere during the Road To Principality, free of charge.

Ticketed events:

Saturday 1st April – National Women’s Cup Finals
Saturday 8th April – National Men’s Cup Finals (Day 1)
Sunday 23rd April – National Men’s Cup Finals (Day 2)

Priced at £10 per Adult ticket and £5 for Under 17’s. Tickets are available from each of the finalist rugby clubs or available to purchase on the day from the WRU Ticket Office on Westgate Street.

Saturday 1st April National Women’s Cup Finals and Sunday 23rd National Men’s Cup Finals will be broadcast on S4C.

All other matches across all 10 days of events will be streamed live via WRU social channels: YouTubeFacebook and Twitter.

Head to the WRU website here to find out all you need to know!

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