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BackCardiff beat Ospreys at Arms Park for first win since 2007 in heated Welsh derby
Cardiff beat Ospreys at Arms Park for first win since 2007 in heated Welsh derby
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BBC Sport4/24/2026Sports3 min read

Cardiff beat Ospreys at Arms Park for first win since 2007 in heated Welsh derby

Blue and Blacks move to fourth in URC table after victory while both sides see multiple cards in fiery encounter

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  • Cardiff secured their first victory against Ospreys at Arms Park since 2007 with a win that lifts them to fourth in the URC table.
  • The Blue and Blacks scored through Rory Thornton, Liam Belcher and Dan Thomas, while Callum Sheedy kicked nine points.
  • Ospreys had Daniel Kasende sent off for 20 minutes, with the match featuring multiple yellow cards as Cardiff held on for a crucial derby win in front of 12,036 fans.

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Why It Matters

This was the first meeting between the sides since the WRU's controversial plan to sell Cardiff to Ospreys owners Y11 Sport & Media fell through just 48 hours before the match. The fixture had been dubbed the 'Y11 derby' but could no longer be called that after the deal collapsed. Cardiff were missing four Wales internationals while Ospreys had their own selection issues.

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Cardiff improved their United Rugby Championship (URC) play-off hopes with a compelling victory in the Welsh derby against Ospreys at the Arms Park. The victory lifted the Blue and Blacks to fourth in the table with their play-off rivals all playing on Saturday as the rivals battle to finish in the top eight. Cardiff scored tries through lock Rory Thornton, captain Liam Belcher and flanker Dan Thomas while Callum Sheedy kicked nine points. Ospreys wing Daniel Kasende was shown a 20-minute red card in the first half for dangerous play. There were further yellow cards for centre Owen Watkin and fly-half Dan Edwards as Ospreys played almost half the game with fewer than 15 players on the field. Cardiff duo Belcher and lock McNally were also shown yellow cards in a match that was rarely 15 against 15. Ospreys centre Keiran Williams scored a first-half try, while late scores from full-back Jack Walsh and Edwards set up a dramatic finale, but Cardiff clung on. It was Cardiff's first win against Ospreys at the Arms Park since 2007 and played in front of 12,036 fans. The home side have also gone five points clear in the battle for the Welsh Shield. This is a sub-competition within the league which acts as a domestic championship to determine local bragging rights. It is separate from the main URC league table and the winner is decided by head-to-head matches, not league positions, during the regular season. Ospreys face Scarlets on Saturday, 9 May in Bridgend and will need a significant bonus-point win to usurp current holders Cardiff. There had been drama this week concerning the two sides when the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) announced its controversial plan of selling Cardiff to Ospreys owners, Y11 Sport & Media, had fallen through. That happened just 48 hours before the two sides face each other in a crucial league game so this fixture could no longer be coined the "Y11 derby". There was enough at stake on the field after Cardiff's remarkable comeback win against the Scarlets had kept Corniel van Zyl's side in the top half of the table. Cardiff were missing injured Wales internationals Josh Adams, James Botham, Taulupe Faletau and Mason Grady, with Wales Under-20s wing Tom Bowen named among five changes. Wales prop Gareth Thomas had initially been passed fit to start for Ospreys after passing a head injury assessment with fellow loose-head Garyn Phillips ruled out. Thomas was ruled out before kick-off and replaced by his cousin and namesake Steffan. Ospreys also named wing Luke Morgan who suffered online abuse after his challenge on Sharks' Ethan Hooker in the 21-17 win in Bridgend. Morgan was briefly forced off early with a blood injury and replaced by Max Nagy, before Belcher was shown a yellow card for an illegal clearout on Morgan Morris. Cardiff managed the period expertly while down to 14 men with Sheedy slotting over the opening penalty. Kasende was initially shown a yellow card for leading with his forearm, when in possession, into the face of Sheedy, an offence that was upgraded to a 20-minute red card. The hosts took advantage of their extra man when Thornton burrowed over against his former side.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Ospreys will need a significant bonus-point win against Scarlets on 9 May to usurp Cardiff for the Welsh Shield

    Likely · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • Will Ospreys secure the bonus-point win needed against Scarlets to overtake Cardiff for the Welsh Shield?
  • What impact will the red card have on Daniel Kasende's season?

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This article was originally published by BBC Sport.

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