The News Review:
- Rugby: White bows out with head high
- Rugby: D-day for Henry – 26 Nov 2007 – NZ Herald: New Zealand and…
- Rugby: Pat Walsh had a genius for the game
- Rugby: Carter says ‘burden’ of Cup too much to bear
- Rugby: Crowley axed from Taranaki
- Rugby players fined for handling quokkas
- Rugby chiefs set to decide on World Cup numbers
Rugby: White bows out with head high
New Zealand Herald – Nov 26, 2007
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Rugby: D-day for Henry – 26 Nov 2007 – NZ Herald: New Zealand and…
New Zealand Herald – Nov 26, 2007
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Rugby: Pat Walsh had a genius for the game
New Zealand Herald – Nov 26, 2007
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Rugby: Carter says ‘burden’ of Cup too much to bear
New Zealand Herald – Nov 26, 2007
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Rugby: Crowley axed from Taranaki
New Zealand Herald – Nov 26, 2007
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Rugby players fined for handling quokkas
NEWS.com.au – Nov 26, 2007
story-share –> FUR Western Force players will be fined $100 each after admitting to handling a protected quokka during a team bonding session on Western Australia’s Rottnest Island. However allegations players may have mistreated the animal by "hammer throwing" one of the marsupials by the tail have been refuted by the club and the island authority. Following lurid headlines of assault allegations last weekend secret hush payments and bitter legal feuding the Force were forced to defend themselves against more unusual claims at training today. Click here for full.
Rugby chiefs set to decide on World Cup numbers
Turkish Press – Nov 26, 2007
A special meeting of the council of the International Rugby Board (IRB) in Woking south of London will opt either to retain the 20-team format used at the recent World Cup in France or cut it down to 16 nations. A spokesman for the global governing body said Monday the council’s decision would be made public on Friday. Before this year’s event where South Africa beat England in ctober’s final concerns had been expressed that 20 teams were too many because of the number of mismatches that had taken place in the previous five editions. However one of the outstanding features of the 2007 World Cup was the way in which unheralded sides like Georgia came close to beating established nations such as Ireland with other ‘minnows adding greatly to the spectacle of the tournament as a whole.