Archive for October 24th, 2009

In a League of their own – The Edinburgh Journal

In a League of their own – The Edinburgh Journal

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The Edinburgh Journal In a League of their own The Edinburgh Journal The Scots will welcome Ian Morrison back to the fold this weekend, with the physical and at times under-rated former Scotland Rugby Union U19 Cap having …

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Kyle double sinks Saints – SkySports

Kyle double sinks Saints – SkySports

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Sportinglife.com Kyle double sinks Saints SkySports Kilmarnock go above St Johnstone in the Scottish Premier League table after a 2-1 win at Rugby Park. Kevin Kyle's scored twice in the second half for the … KYLE LETS GOALS DO THE TALKING Sportinglife.com Hardie set for a struggle Aberdeen Press and Journal Martin Hardie ready for St Johnstone return Perthshire Advertiser Scotland Courier

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RUGBY UNION NEWS – Sportinglife.com

RUGBY UNION NEWS – Sportinglife.com

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Daily Mail RUGBY UNION NEWS Sportinglife.com Leicester prop Julian White has been ruled out of England's autumn internationals after tearing a hamstring in the early stages of Saturday's clash with …

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Rugby: Otago down on their knees – New Zealand Herald

Rugby: Otago down on their knees – New Zealand Herald

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New Zealand Herald Rugby : Otago down on their knees New Zealand Herald Rugby in the region is in crisis. Otago is in the doldrums, just out of the relegation zone, and the Highlanders have been underwritten by the New Zealand … Rugby : Soakai feels the frustration Otago Daily Times Witt saves Otago blushes Planet Rugby Otago steal it at the death Radio New Zealand New Zealand Herald all 17 news articles

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Rugby: Auckland victory win for Magpies – New Zealand Herald

Rugby: Auckland victory win for Magpies – New Zealand Herald

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New Zealand Herald Rugby : Auckland victory win for Magpies New Zealand Herald Auckland love nothing more than wild and furious rugby . They still play their best football out of broken play rather than from the set-piece. …

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