Paul Parry, who recently signed a new two and a half year deal with the Welsh club, has been talking about his hopes to play at the new Wembley stadium should Cardiff be in the play-offs.
"A trip to Wembley would be a fantastic way to finish off the season. It looks amazing."
However before then he will turn out for Wales in an international at the stadium in Dublin called Croke Park.
"I hadn't seen the stadium until I flicked on the Ireland v England rugby the other week. I hate rugby but I just wanted to have a peak at what it's like.
"It looked pretty intimidating when the ground was full but it's the kind of game you want to play in for your country.
Parry has recently returned to form. Yesterday he scored in the game against Derby.
"When I was a young lad at Hereford I always had belief in myself but it took a while before I made it," he told Wales on Sunday.
"I was there for seven years and although there was often a lot of talk about a move at one stage it looked as if it would never happen.
"Once the chance came I wanted to grab it with both hands.
"It's no different now."
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