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Rugby league club settles out of court with Kiwi

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- Rugby league club settles out of court with Kiwi
- Rugby: Henry to face review committee on Wednesday
- Rugby: Use Jones but not as coach says Muggleton
- … Tour looks to expand – New Zealand’s source for sport…

Rugby league club settles out of court with Kiwi
stuff.co.nz – Nov 13, 2007
“This proves I’m innocent” Stokes said. Club officials had fired Stokes claiming gross misconduct. He had been accused of intimidating bullying and abusively threatening a fan of a rival team in February. After an investigation of its own the Rugby Football League ruled that Stokes had no case to answer.

Rugby: Henry to face review committee on Wednesday
New Zealand Herald – Nov 13, 2007
The All Blacks were eliminated at the quarterfinal stages by France - their worst finish in the cup since its inception in 1987 - the only time they have won it. The performance review of the All Blacks coaches and management will be conducted by Mike Eagle (committee chairman) Ivan Haines Jock Hobbs (NZRU chairman) Graham Mourie and Paul Quinn. Henry and his assistants Wayne Smith and Steve Hansen as well as selector Sir Brian Lochore and team manager Darren Shand among others will be allowed time to speak before the committee. "nce the review results have been delivered and considered the board will discuss the All Blacks coaching appointment process" a statement from the NZRU said today. The NZRU hope to have the All Blacks coach appointed by Christmas. - NZPA $(document).

Rugby: Use Jones but not as coach says Muggleton
New Zealand Herald – Nov 13, 2007
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… Tour looks to expand – New Zealand’s source for sport…
stuff.co.nz – Nov 13, 2007
Launched in September with a five-stop calendar tour executive chairman AC Wong expects to double that number next year to fulfil a promise of hosting “one tournament in each of the Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries”. “We are extremely pleased with the way things have gone so far” Wong told Reuters after the final round of the Laguna National Asean Championship in Singapore at the weekend. “ne thing that is very encouraging over the last three events is that we had a lot of younger professionals coming forward. These are the people who are hungry for tournaments and we are providing them with that opportunity.

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