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- n the ground in Iraq; Rugby time; Different priorities
- Ryan Nelsen red carded – New Zealand’s source for sport rugby…
- Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
- Prairie Fire’s rugby championship makes history
- Tri Nations Rugby – All Blacks Wallabies & Springboks Rugby
- Irish rugby superstar Brian ‘Driscoll set to miss World Cup
- Tri Nations Rugby – All Blacks Wallabies & Springboks Rugby

n the ground in Iraq; Rugby time; Different priorities
International Herald Tribune – Aug 20, 2007
soldiers (“The Iraq war as we see it” Views Aug. 20) to identify themselves with the possibility of recrimination from their superiors. Such truth is not something President George W.

Ryan Nelsen red carded – New Zealand’s source for sport rugby…
Stuff.co.nz – Aug 20, 2007
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger later accused Blackburn of waging “violence” in a game that featured a swag of yellow cards a charge dismissed by his managerial counterpart Mark Hughes. Wenger said: “I felt there was a desire for violence more than commitment in some of the challenges.

Rugby World Cup 2011 The Unofficial Rugby World cup website
Worldcupweb.com – Aug 20, 2007
sportsdigitalcontent. Wales and coach Gareth Jenkins in particular had been hit by a barrage of criticism following the record 62-5 hammering they took against England two weekends ago. A battling victory over the Pumas a first top-five scalp since Australia were overpowered at the Millennium Stadium in November 2005 was the perfect tonic. But Williams insists it is only just the beginning. And after spending today at Anfield watching Liverpool against Chelsea he is ready to get stuck in again as Wales prepare for the arrival of France next Sunday.

Prairie Fire’s rugby championship makes history
Canada.com – Aug 20, 2007
inc–>Prairie Fire’s rugby championship makes historyTim SwitzerSaskatchewan News Network; Regina Leader-PostPublished: Monday August 20 2007PRAIRIE FIRE 28 NIAGARA THUNDER 12REGINA — Finally. In its third appearance in the Rugby Canada Super League final in as many years the Saskatchewan Prairie Fire won its first title Saturday beating the Niagara Thunder 28-12 at Regina Rugby Park. It is the first national rugby championship at any level for the province of Saskatchewan.

Tri Nations Rugby – All Blacks Wallabies & Springboks Rugby
Tri Nations Rugby – Aug 20, 2007
sportsdigitalcontent. Reacting to weekend reports that he will take over from Pierre Berbizier Mallett confirmed that the Italian job is just one of several offers from Europe that’s on his table. Mallett whose contract as Western Province director of rugby expires in November said that he had “agreed in principle” to become the Italian national coach. “I am seriously considering it” Mallett told this website.

Irish rugby superstar Brian ‘Driscoll set to miss World Cup
Daily Mail – Aug 20, 2007
has(“lightBox”);Irish rugby superstar Brian ‘Driscoll set to miss World CupLast updated at 22:39 20 August 2007. The images posted on the website YouTube show the Irish starbeing punched to the floor even though he was trying to calm downplayers during the game last Thursday evening. scroll down for more.

Tri Nations Rugby – All Blacks Wallabies & Springboks Rugby
Tri Nations Rugby – Aug 20, 2007
sportsdigitalcontent. Last week Wallaby coach John Connolly said he would rather play the Springboks in the World Cup quarter-finals than England because South Africa are not as good as they think. Now Jones said his team will target the Boks in their opening pool match on September 9 in an effort to beat one of the big guns and secure a play-off spot. Jones’s remarks comes on the back of England’s poor pre-World Cup form which included a 9-22 defeat at the hands of France in Marseille at the weekend and also follows reports that Springbok coach Jake White had described Samoa as “really poor” in their World Cup warm-up match against Harlequins at the weekend. Samoa who face South Africa in their opening Pool A match at the World Cup went down 21-22 to the London-based Harlequins outfit.

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