The News Review:
- Super 14 Rugby Super Rugby News Fixtures and Results
- Rugby player’s cause of death could take weeks
- Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
Super 14 Rugby Super Rugby News Fixtures and Results
Super 14 – May 12, 2007
sportsdigitalcontent. The Sharks will play fellow South African team the Bulls who accounted for defending Super 14 champions the Crusaders (NZ) 27-12 in the semi-final played in Pretoria. The Bulls led 15-9 at halftime. The final will be played at 3pm (Local South African Time) May 19th at the Absa Stadium in Durban.
Rugby player’s cause of death could take weeks
CTV.ca – May 12, 2007
ca Updated: Sat. 12 2007 6:17 PM ET As a school community continues to mourn the loss of a well-liked high school rugby player police say it may take several weeks to determine the exact cause of death. Additional tests are needed to confirm what killed 15-year-old Manny Castillo during a fight at the end of a rugby match on Wednesday investigators told CTV’s Jim Junkin after an autopsy on Saturday. The popular teenager’s family hasn’t finalized funeral arrangements but they are hoping the service can be held on Monday. Castillo died Friday at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children from a severe head injury sustained during a game in Mississauga between his Lorne Park Secondary School teammates and Erindale Secondary School. A dispute broke out in the final seconds of the match outside of normal play Peel Region police said.
Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
Worldcupweb.com – May 12, 2007
sportsdigitalcontent. It was a surging seesaw match as each team took turns to look like being a winner but in the end the team that surged last won. The Blues dominated the first quarter of each match the Sharks the second quarter. At one stage in the third quarter as the Blues ran in two tries in a matter of five minutes it looked as if they were going to upset the banana cart and knock the table-toppers out of the final for what would have been only the second time in Super rugby history but then just when the Sharks seemed to have an unbearable attack of jitters the old heads calmed it all down and did the basic things remarkably well. The Blues started the match getting ball galore and running while the Sharks kicked missed tackles and somehow survived that hot period.