Archive for February 5th, 2010

Flutey blow for England – The Press Association

Flutey blow for England – The Press Association

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Times Online Flutey blow for England The Press Association Shontayne Hape, Bath's uncapped former New Zealand rugby league international, is in line to make his England debut after being promoted to the bench.

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Smith retires from Wallabies duty – The Press Association

Smith retires from Wallabies duty – The Press Association

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Sydney Morning Herald Smith retires from Wallabies duty The Press Association Australia flanker George Smith has announced his retirement from international rugby at the age of 29. The Brumbies star has won 110 caps for his country … Australia flanker George Smith retires from international rugby Telegraph.co.uk Tributes flow for retiring Smith Sydney Morning Herald Smith set for move overseas National AFP

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Kilmarnock v Inverness CT preview – SkySports

Kilmarnock v Inverness CT preview – SkySports

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BBC Sport Kilmarnock v Inverness CT preview SkySports Inverness travel to Rugby Park under no pressure but the will strive to keep their cup run alive with a result against their top-flight opponents.

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French polish and toughness a good pairing – Times Online

French polish and toughness a good pairing – Times Online

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Times Online French polish and toughness a good pairing Times Online One of the strongest forces in rugby union is winning momentum. So there is no denying the importance of our Six Nations Championship opener against Wales ..

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Ireland well placed to remain one step ahead of their rivals – Times Online

Ireland well placed to remain one step ahead of their rivals – Times Online

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Telegraph.co.uk Ireland well placed to remain one step ahead of their rivals Times Online “In the wider picture, rugby is so popular in Ireland.

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