The Wales rugby win made for a big weekend all round and it was great to have something to celebrate in today's paper.
Yes, I know it's sad that just one game should spark such a huge reaction but there's always something special about a victory over England.
And the birth of a new star in James Hook adds an extra dimension to the party.
Even the downpour after the match and the freezing weather couldn't dampen the atmosphere in Cardiff on Saturday night.
Our sportswriters were happy to shower the team with praise today but they make the point that questions still remain about the coaching team.
Today we break a story that most of our readers definitely did not want to read - the bus fares are going up again.
Cardiff Bus are putting prices up for the third time in 20 months.
Last time round we were told that this was due to rising fuel prices. Now, as the fuel prices are a bit calmer, the reasoning is not quite so clear.
My view on this is that our public transport network has got a huge job to do to persuade the motorist to leave his or her car behind. That means cheap fare where it pays to leave your car at home. That means buses or trains that turn up on time and are reliable. And that means a clean pleasant travelling experience.
Our transport companies - backed by councils and government - have lots to do to persuade us to leave our cars at home.
And until that day comes our roads will continue to get more and more clogged up.
