Archive for January 10th, 2010

Bok wins support after tirade – Times LIVE

Bok wins support after tirade – Times LIVE

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Telegraph.co.uk Bok wins support after tirade Times LIVE Brendan Venter, who has been summoned to appear before a rugby disciplinary committee in London on Friday for criticising referees, has found support in the …

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More charges against Westfield arson accused – Courtnews.co.nz

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More charges against Westfield arson accused Courtnews.co.nz … to Trans Pacific Industries, a Christchurch City Council rubbish bin, and a rugby goal pad belonging to the Canterbury Rugby Union in Hagley Park. …

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Eye gouging: war is declared on rugby’s ‘ultimate sin’ – Times Online

Eye gouging: war is declared on rugby’s ‘ultimate sin’ – Times Online

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Times Online Eye gouging: war is declared on rugby's 'ultimate sin' Times Online “Injury is a significant risk when you take to the rugby field, which players accept, but if you add deliberate actions to try to damage somebody's eye on …

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Celtic League ready to compensate Glasgow for late postponement in Leinster – Telegraph.co.uk

Celtic League ready to compensate Glasgow for late postponement in Leinster – Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk Celtic League ready to compensate Glasgow for late postponement in Leinster Telegraph.co.uk Asked if Celtic Rugby might be able to recover their own costs from Leinster, Jordan agreed that the possibility existed but suggested that the difficulty … and more

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Leicester 34 Wasps 8: Demolition Dan knocking on the door for England – Daily Mail

Leicester 34 Wasps 8: Demolition Dan knocking on the door for England – Daily Mail

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The Guardian Leicester 34 Wasps 8: Demolition Dan knocking on the door for England Daily Mail Wasps' director of rugby Tony Hanks conceded his team needed to improve up front but felt it was a collective problem and not the individual fault of Payne. ..

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