The News Review:
- Father and son killed as they pump out rugby club cellar
- Put rugby fields in townships state told
- Dispatch nline – Your premier Eastern Cape news site
- Rugby ‘player’ stumps SAAP officials
- Spiro Zavos’ pinion at Rugby Heaven – Printable
- Rugby: NPC – the highs and the Lows
Father and son killed as they pump out rugby club cellar
guardian.co.uk – Jul 27, 2007
Bram Lane 64 and his son Christopher are believed to have been either electrocuted or overcome by fumes when they tried to clear water from the cellar of Tewkesbury Rugby Club in Gloucestershire. The government revealed that the number of flooded properties could hit 15000 with 1500 businesses affected. Torrential showers in the Midlands caused some homes to flood again yesterday as people were beginning to clear up. There continued to be complaints that not enough clean water was getting to 140000 people in Gloucestershire whose taps ran dry after a treatment plant was flooded.
Put rugby fields in townships state told
Independent nline – Jul 27, 2007
To me though the race make-up of the team is not important – what is important is that the team does well and hopefully comes back with the trophy. The onus I feel is not on Jake White to pick a team that will please politicians while upsetting rugby purists or make the purists happy and upset those that sit in parliament and earn big salaries. White must pick the best players available to him.
Dispatch nline – Your premier Eastern Cape news site
Dispatch nline – Jul 27, 2007
The Sheriff of the Johannesburg High Court has drawn up a list of Border Rugby (Pty) Ltd’s assets after SARS last year obtained a judgment against the rugby body. Now rugby bosses have made a last-minute attempt to persuade SARS not to liquidate the rugby company. This financial crisis the latest to hit the cash-strapped rugby union’s professional arm comes after refusal by SA Rugby to bail its affiliate union out of its financial mess. Border Rugby Union president Cliffie Pringle and Border Rugby (Pty) Ltd chairperson Geoff Nombutuma have both expressed concern at the situation which they say has arisen since 2000… The Sheriff of the Johannesburg High Court has drawn up a list of Border Rugby (Pty) Ltd’s assets after SARS last year obtained a judgment against the rugby body. Now rugby bosses have made a last-minute attempt to persuade SARS not to liquidate the rugby company. This financial crisis the latest to hit the cash-strapped rugby union’s professional arm comes after refusal by SA Rugby to bail its affiliate union out of its financial mess. Border Rugby Union president Cliffie Pringle and Border Rugby (Pty) Ltd chairperson Geoff Nombutuma have both expressed concern at the situation which they say has arisen since 2000. In an attempt to convince SARS to exempt Border Rugby from repaying VAT arrears the BRU board recently met SARS official Deon Koekemoer and his team. Pringle said even though the new BRU board has commenced paying VAT since November last year “to safeguard us” it had asked SARS to regard the R480000 monthly payments which Border Rugby receives from SA Rugby as a “grant” on which VAT is not payable.
Rugby ‘player’ stumps SAAP officials
Hindu – Jul 27, 2007
Authorities were flummoxed over the claim as Rugby a popular sport of the United States is not played much in the State leave alone having players participating in championships. According to the certificate the championship was conducted in Agra in ctober 2004. The student’s name was not released. The fake certificate came to light when the SAAP Vice-Chairman D.
Spiro Zavos’ pinion at Rugby Heaven – Printable
Stuff.co.nz – Jul 27, 2007
Weepu was a “bolter” in reverse as no one expected what the selectors had in mind for him. An irony of all of this is that one of the current All Blacks selectors Sir Brian Lochore was a “bolter” himself for the All Blacks tour of 1963. Lochore played in the first of the final trials at Athletic Park to select this team. I was more interested in the performance of Jimmy Taitoko (a brilliant five-eighth) and Earle Kirton (a strong-running five- eighth) both of them schoolmates with me at St Pat’s Silverstream some years earlier.
Rugby: NPC – the highs and the Lows
New Zealand Herald – Jul 27, 2007
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