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Rugby: No surprises in South Africa’s World Cup squad

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- Rugby: No surprises in South Africa’s World Cup squad
- Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
- Knowledgeable people should handle schools rugby
- Rugby: World Cup members to play in Air NZ Cup
- Queering the rugby pitch against all odds
- Rleague.com – The World of Rugby League
- Rugby League News Briers inspires Wolves rout

Rugby: No surprises in South Africa’s World Cup squad
New Zealand Herald – Jul 22, 2007
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Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
Worldcupweb.com – Jul 22, 2007
sportsdigitalcontent. We give some statistics of the match. We give some Tri-Nations stats accumatively. Later in the week we shall discuss some incidents in the match from a law point of view. Soudsure are again a great help with the statistics.

Knowledgeable people should handle schools rugby
Nation on Sunday – Jul 22, 2007
(Pic by Pushpakumara Matugama)By Ravi Nagahawatte Schools rugby in Sri Lanka can be compared to an oak tree. It is big enough to weather even the toughest of storms. Schools rugby is huge in terms of spectator interest. Disgruntled individuals do point out shortcomings of the Sri Lanka Schools Rugby Association (SLSRA) whenever it conducts tournaments for rugby playing schools.

Rugby: World Cup members to play in Air NZ Cup
New Zealand Herald – Jul 22, 2007
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Queering the rugby pitch against all odds
Irish Independent – Jul 22, 2007
ie Web Search Sunday July 22 2007 NIAMH HRAN FRGET fluffy feather boas and sky-high heels Ireland’s only gay rugby team is all about power and endurance. In less than four years the Emerald Warriors have gone from playing rugby as a hobby to representing Ireland on an international level and a film detailing the highs and lows of life on the team is to be screened next month. Queering the Pitch is a story about a group of young men from various backgrounds who have overcome all the obstacles to succeed at the traditionally virile game. Director Tom Maguire explained how the short feature started out as a promotional video to recruit new players until the footage began to show signs of having much greater potential. “When some of the boys started to tell their stories and describe how much the team actually meant to them it began to grow into something much more than a promotional video.

Rleague.com – The World of Rugby League
World of Rugby League – Jul 22, 2007
But there was plenty of controversy in their first clash in five years against Wests Tigers on Australian soil. In the final minute of the match fullback Wade McKinnon was sent off by referee Paul Simpkins. Simpkins alleged McKinnon had used his knee in a tackle but replays indicated otherwise. It was a sour end to a contest in which Simpkins blew nine penalties in succession against the Vodafone Warriors.

Rugby League News Briers inspires Wolves rout
Sportbox – Jul 22, 2007
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