Rugby: Welsh praise for ‘magnificent seven’
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Rugby: Welsh praise for ‘magnificent seven’
New Zealand Herald – Jan 23, 2008
The spreys and Cardiff Blues have both qualified for the last eight in Europe’s elite club competition. Halfback Justin Marshall and loose forwards Filo Tiatia and Marty Holah will travel with the spreys to face English club Saracens in early April while No 8 Xavier Rush fullback Ben Blair lock Paul Tito and halfback Jason Spice are in the Cardiff team to play Toulouse in France.
Rugby: Deans won’t have Kiwi assistants
New Zealand Herald – Jan 23, 2008
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Chris Rattue: ‘New dawn’ a glimmer of rugby’s wishful…
New Zealand Herald – Jan 23, 2008
The music accompanying this year’s Super 14 ads – Spinal Tap-like power chords – grabs your attention first. Then you feel the urge to start mulling over those R and R visuals and suspiciously optimistic lyrics. The first thing that strikes you is that there isn’t a lot of rugby going on in the rugby advertisements. In fact there’s none at all. The advertisements are a thrashing snapper away from full-on traditional summer scenes with Super 14 players in tip-top holiday mode. Last year the adverts featured a lot of All Blacks in full stride even though the All Blacks weren’t going to start the Super 14. But hey that’s advertising for you.
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