Archive for February 4th, 2010
Borth tells JT: Be a role model – The Sun
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Times Online Borth tells JT: Be a role model The Sun ENGLAND rugby skipper Steve Borthwick last night told John Terry: Captaining your country is about being a role model. Borthwick, who leads England into …
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Not ‘Just Another International Match’ – Wall Street Journal
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The Guardian Not 'Just Another International Match' Wall Street Journal He was the finest rugby player of his day, captain of England and later president of the Rugby Football Union. A doctor, he was once credited as the ..
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SIX NATIONS 2010: ‘Just don’t ever dare call me the Dominator,’ says England … – Daily Mail
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SkySports SIX NATIONS 2010: 'Just don't ever dare call me the Dominator,' says England … Daily Mail Steve has a tough job running the lineouts as well, so we can't allow all the responsibility Easter came from the fabled rugby production line at Dulwich … Player input is key – Shaw SkySports Easter vows to lead from the front Scrum.com Nick Easter: 'It's great to have our cavalry back again' Independent all 27 news articles
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RBS Six Nations Interview: ‘The General’ – Lawrence Dallaglio – Sport.co.uk (blog)
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Times Online RBS Six Nations Interview: 'The General' – Lawrence Dallaglio Sport.co.uk (blog) Sport.co.uk went face to face with one of the icons of British rugby – The General, Lawrence Dallaglio. The former England captain sat down with Nigel Brown … Ireland v Italy BBC Sport Six Nations: Courageous and dignified but Italy remain a work in progress The Guardian RUGBY : Kidney gears up for Six Nations test Belfast Newsletter Irish Central
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Can they kick it? Yes they can, but it’s destroying international rugby – Times Online
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Times Online Can they kick it? Yes they can, but it's destroying international rugby Times Online All of which tradition continues to add to the sporting vitality of a rugby match, the invaluable sense of identity and belonging. …







