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Super 14 Rugby Super Rugby News Fixtures and Results
Super 14 – Apr 28, 2007
Preview Canberra Stadium Canberra 19. 40 GMT) This home match is particularly special to the Australians – it sees the home send-off of Wallaby triumvirate George Gregan Stephen Larkham and Jeremy Paul and Saturday will see the unveiling of a grandstand named after the former two – the Brumbies’ illustrious halfback pairing. But the Crusaders will no doubt be in a mood to ruin the party. Having won their last six matches the Christchurch side having been rejuvenated by the return of their All Blacks has looked fearsome. This is today’s big match. The Australian Super rugby royalty hosts the NZ and Super Rugby royalty.

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BBC News – Apr 28, 2007
Shayne McMenemy dislocated his shoulder scoring Hull’s opener cancelling out Ben Jeffries’ first try with Shaun Briscoe and Jason Golden also scoring. Ned Catic set up Ryan Atkins after the restart before Kirk Yeaman scored to restore the visitors’ advantage. Anthony Thackeray knocked on with the line at his mercy before Atkins’ second try only for Rooney to miss the kick. Wakefield coach John Kear:”I don’t want to talk about Jamie’s kicking. He goes out there and practices religiously so I’m not going to bag the kid.

Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
Worldcupweb.com – Apr 28, 2007
05 GMT) The question is burning on every Stormers fan lips: Will the Stormers ever find any sort of consistency and thus become the side we all know that they could be? This Saturday is the perfect opportunity to take that first step for the Cape Town side – the Blues victory was fantastic and now they face the lowly Reds in their traditionally weak weekend just after a great win. It is an opportunity to prove to themselves that they can win consistently. The Reds meanwhile despite having an utterly woeful season have been bouyed by their second victory of the season against the Cheetahs last weekend and they will definitely be in the mood for a scrap at Newlands. Stormers coach Kobus van der Merwe has warned that the Reds are not to be under-estimated. “The Cheetahs under-estimated them and attempted to run all their ball which led to their loss.

Peter McGrath new ARU Chairman
ARU Rugby – Apr 28, 2007
html_57079_{fs}aru{fs}templates{fs}MainContent. xsl_rugby (Source: Generated live) –>Peter McGrath new ARU ChairmanApril 28 2007 – 3:10pmStory by: ARU. Peter McGrath was elected unanimously. He replaces Ron Graham who has stepped down as ARU Chairman to assume the role of ARU Vice President. Peter McGrath a Canberra based lawyer is currently the chairman of Sanzar and served 10 years as a Director of ACT Rugby six years as Chairman. He has been a Director on the ARU Board for two years… – Both were the Queensland nominations to the ARU Board. “I am most honoured to join the Board of the ARU and to be appointed to the new position of Vice Chairman” said Peter Cosgrove. “I will work hard for Australian Rugby to help it reach its extraordinary potential” he added. Rod McCall echoed those comments. “It is exciting to have been elected to the Board and I am looking forward to helping keep Rugby at the forefront of Australian sport he said. The new Player’s representative on the ARU Board is former Queensland player Mark Conners. “It is an honour to have been nominated by the Players to be their representative on the ARU Board ” he said.

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