Summary
CARDIFF has now served as the starting point for Irish rugby's three, great modern narratives. The Welsh capital still makes for a strange kind of Bethlehem.
Perhaps it is the sense of dislocation: Munster's wins in 2006 and 2008, and Saturday's day of days, would, ideally, have seen fans spill out on to native streets within minutes of the games' final whistles.See the full content of this document
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Irish Winners Feel at Home in the City Where Losing Never Seems Like an Option [Eire Region]
Instead, it is on Mary Street and the other clogged arteries around the Millennium Stadium the punters have been obliged to dance their beery jigs.
They did not mind on Saturday night, as broken plastic glasses sheeted the roads like a hard frost. The place was in a frenzy, Welsh fans ...See the full content of this document
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