Welsh Games - Cardiff Stag Hen Weekend Do Party Activity
Welsh Games - The craziest stag, hen, birthday weekend activity near Cardiff.
With 9 totally unique Welsh themed games that everyone has a go at, you’ll be rolling around in the grass with laughter whilst enjoying some good old fashioned fun in the Welsh countryside.
What better way to enjoy your Cardiff Stag Do or Cardiff Hen Party than getting together with all of your friends and taking part in a group activity where everyone has a go. You will be competing in your own group making it a great ice-breaker, with more fun and laughter than you can shake a leek at!
We welcome any size of Stag party or Hen do with no maximum size, you can check out our availability on our website or give us a call any time.
Based only 30 minutes from Cardiff and 45 minutes from Bristol, it makes the perfect place to start your Stag party or Hen weekend, the typical duration is between 2 ½ to 3 hours depending on your group size, with normally 2 arrival times.
Every Stag, Hen and Birthday group will have their own games host to occupancy them around all 9 of the games, keeping score and keeping you all on your toes providing you with a day out you won’t forget in a hurry!
Join us a Welsh Games for the most fun you could ever imagine in a field - in Wales!
Cardiff - Wales V England (1953)
Ninian Park Stadium, Cardiff, Wales.
SV teams taking field. Top view, crowd. SLV England (white shirts) takes kick off. Wales gains possession and make for England goal. Roy Clark gets ball. LV Clark centres. Charles gains possession, fires in a shot which G. Merrick goes down to collect. He clears upfield. SV Albert Quixall a youngster, running with ball, passes to Jimmie Mullen (playing for England again)(kicks across field) who fires first time and Ron Howells saves. Willshaw runs in, but Howells dives at his feet and clears upfield. SV Davies last minute sub for Ford running with ball, passes Charles and Davies team-movement. LV Allchurch receives and shoots to score Welsh goal. GV crowd cheering. SV England attacking. Alf Sherwood tumbles. STV Sherwood going off. CU Man in crowd. SV England's goal, Quixall taking free kick. Willshaw heads and scores. 1-1 half time. SV crowd. GV Wales attacking. SV Billy Foulkes running with ball centres ball, crosses English goal mouth and a Welshman just falls to connect. CU audience. SV Mullen receives duels with T. Barnes. Mullen finally centres. LV Lofthouse heading England's first goal 3-1. SV crowd. SV Jimmy Dickinson running with ball, passes to Mullen. Mullen centres. Ball just too high for goalie Howells. Lofthouse head it in. England v Wales 4-1. Pan to players applauding.
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Cardiff - Wales V. England (1955)
Cardiff, Wales.
GV. Wales in dark shirts kick off. SV. Crowd. SV. Brewer throws in for Wales. STV. Maul for ball. Loose to Woodward, he picks up and dashes forward, but Brewer tackles. SCU. Brewer sending Woodward into touch. Two more join in. SV. Crowd. LV. Welsh three quarters receive from loose scrum. SCU. Welsh three quarters receive from loose scrum. Morgan kicks ahead and they rush up and under toward English line. But stern defensive play holds them off until Willis passes to Cliff Morgan and Morgan dashes across field before passing to Ken Jones. Jones is pulled down. STV. Taylor gets offside and referee awards penalty. SV. Crowd. LV. Edwards, last minute deputy for Owen, takes kick. Ball through posts. SV. Nim Hall fields successful kick. SV. Crowd. Score, Wales 3 - England 0. SV. England attacking in second half. Bazley receives, his pass is disallowed and the move breaks down when they have a clear run for the line. SV. Crowd. STV. English three quarters receive from scrum but again they are halted just short of Welsh line. The move dissolves into a fierce maul. STV. Players scrambling for ball as game ends. SV. & SCU. Both teams walking off, very muddy. Rugby match between Wales and England has ended victoriously for Wales. Final score 3-0.
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