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  1. Originally the Arms Park had a cricket ground to the north and a rugby union stadium to the south. By 1969, the cricket ground had been demolished to make way for the present day rugby ground to the north and a second rugby stadium to the south, called the National Stadium.

  2. Cardiff Arms Park - Cricket Ground in Cardiff, England. Overview. Fixtures. News. Photos. About. The land for the Arms Park was donated by the Marquess of Bute in 1867 to the cardiff Cricket...

  3. Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff Profile - Cricket ground details, ODI, Test & T20 matches history, statistics, news, venue photos and more on Cricket.com

  4. Mar 15, 2012 · Cricket was also played at Cardiff Arms Park. By Neil Prior. BBC News. When Isambard Kingdom Brunel diverted the River Taff in order to drain the bog which had sat on the site of Cardiff...

  5. Feb 17, 2021 · A view of the Cardiff Arms Park cricket ground during the early 1920s, with the rugby ground in the foreground. Photo Credit – David Allen. Cardiff RFC Museum.

  6. Sophia Gardens Cardiff, our 16,000-seater stadium in Cardiff, is the home of Glamorgan Cricket and an established venue for international cricket. The site has been the home of Glamorgan Cricket since 1967, following our move from Cardiff Arms Park.

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  8. Originally the park had a cricket ground to the north and a rugby union stadium to the south. The first stands, erected in 1881 for cricket spectators, were solely for women and children.