Cardiff thrash Brive to end winless Welsh run

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Josh Adams touches down for a Cardiff tryWales wing Josh Adams scored one of Cardiff's seven tries on his return from injury
Cardiff Rugby (19) 41 Tries: Dacey 2, Adams, Ll Williams, Teddy Williams, Lee-Lo, Cabango Cons: Evans 3
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Cardiff ended a long barren run for Welsh sides in Europe as they thrashed Brive 41-0 in their opening Challenge Cup match.

Kristian Dacey, with two, and returning Wales wing Josh Adams scored first-half tries.

Lloyd Williams sealed the bonus point after just 48 minutes on his 250th appearance for the club.

Teddy Williams, Mason Grady and Theo Cabango added further scores in a one-sided affair in freezing conditions.

It was the first Welsh victory in European competition since December 2020, though Dragons halted the 20-match losing streak with a draw away to Lions in South Africa a few hours earlier.

Scrum-half Williams was named player of the match as he was given plenty of possession to enjoy against the much-changed French strugglers, who never looked capable of breaking their losing run with a lacklustre showing in the Welsh capital.

Cardiff turned up the heat early on as Adams got dangerous touches on both flanks, and a high tackle on Cabango saw Cardiff kick to the corner and drive over for Dacey's opening score after just three minutes, converted by Jarrod Evans.

Dacey bagged his second in the 18th minute in identical fashion after a Lloyd Williams 50-22 kick put Cardiff on the offensive, and four minutes later a searing Evans break and long pass allowed Adams to race over.

Lloyd Williams runs in to score a try for CardiffLloyd Williams scored a try on his 250th appearance for Cardiff

Brive came close to working Valentin Tirefort clear in the left corner in a rare attack, but a superb 50-metre breakout from Thomas Young underlined his international credentials - although he departed at half-time to be replaced by Wales star Taulupe Faletau.

After blowing several chances either side of the break, Cardiff were gifted the bonus-point score in bizarre fashion when Joeli Matalaweru's desperate attempt to keep the ball in play saw him flick it straight to Rhys Carre, who charged into the 22 and gave Williams the chance to mark his milestone in style with a neat finish.

Adams was taken off early as the win was sealed, with fellow Wales squad members Rhys Priestland and Dillon Lewis getting plenty of game time off the bench although Tomos Williams was not used.

Lloyd Williams came close to a second, before replacement lock Teddy Williams finished the move from close range, Evans converting to make it 31-0 on the hour.

Priestland and Cabango came close to adding a sixth before Brive lost Tom Danovaro to the sin-bin and Grady was worked over in the resulting gap after 77 minutes.

Grady then turned provider with a break for Cabango to finish and reward those members of the crowd who stayed the distance in the chill.

Cardiff's next game is away to Newcastle Falcons, who lost their opener 22-8 in Connacht.

Cardiff: Ben Thomas; Josh Adams, Rey Lee-Lo, Max Llewellyn, Theo Cabango; Jarrod Evans, Lloyd Williams; Rhys Carré, Kristian Dacey, Dmitri Arhip, Lopeti Timani, Seb Davies, Josh Turnbull (capt), Thomas Young, James Ratti

Replacements: Kirby Myhill, Brad Thyer, Dillon Lewis, Teddy Williams, Taulupe Faletau, Tomos Williams, Rhys Priestland, Mason Grady.

Brive: Mathis Ferte; Valentin Tirefort, Wesley Douglas, Thomas Laranjiera (capt), Joris Jurand; Enzo Herve, Enzo Sanga: Wesley Tapueluelu, Lucas da Silva, Tietie Tuimauga, Renger van Eerten, Andres Zafra, Matthieu Voisin, Joeli Matalaweru, Abraham Papali'i.

Replacements: Floran Dufour, Hayden Thompson-Stringer, Francisco Coria-Marchetti, Tevita Ratuva,Noe Bedou, Paul Abadie, Tanguy Lacoste, Tom Danovaro.

Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (Italy)

Assistant referees: Alex Frasson & Franco Rosella (Italy)

TMO: Stefano Roscini (Italy)

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