Archive for February 25th, 2010

Seaton’s hopes to field Dutch player put on hold – Times & Star

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Seaton's hopes to field Dutch player put on hold Times & Star Kujten also played international rugby union for Holland, playing in the World Cup at the tender age of 16, going up against a fully professional England …

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Six Nations 2010: calm down Ronan O’Gara and well done John Hayes – Telegraph.co.uk

Six Nations 2010: calm down Ronan O’Gara and well done John Hayes – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by .

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BBC Sport Six Nations 2010: calm down Ronan O'Gara and well done John Hayes Telegraph.co.uk Myers' first article was along a more philosophical bent than purely a rugby one and if his declarations in relation to the player seem harsh and personal, … John Hayes: Irish Rugby's Centurion irish Rugby News John Hayes set to make Irish rugby history with 100 Caps Irish Central Keith Wood column BBC Sport Belfast Telegraph

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Wales vs France Live Rugby – Six Nations Rugby Live Online Streaming Here – BatchBuzz (satire)

Wales vs France Live Rugby – Six Nations Rugby Live Online Streaming Here – BatchBuzz (satire)

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BBC News Wales vs France Live Rugby – Six Nations Rugby Live Online Streaming Here BatchBuzz (satire) Lions scrum-half Mike Phillips insists he is fully fit to face France despite playing only 40 minutes of competitive rugby since last October.

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Every little helps young Zebras – Times & Star

Every little helps young Zebras – Times & Star

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by .

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Times & Star Every little helps young Zebras Times & Star WORKINGTON'S Tesco store has teamed up with youngsters who will be representing the town in a rugby union festival in Wales in April.

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Rugby Union: Ford leads England to win over France – Halifax Evening Courier

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by .

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Rugby Union : Ford leads England to win over France Halifax Evening Courier RISHWORTH School student George Ford skippered England under 18s to a powerful 33-16 victory over France at Newbury. Ford, who is also on the books at …

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