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- Rugby: Cipriani throws weight behind Ashton
- Rugby: Blues seeking to show a bit more patience
- Rugby: Two new faces in NZ sevens squad
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- Planet-Rugby
- … extends contract – Rugby News Results Fixtures and…
- Cupar girl wins second Scotland rugby cap.

Rugby: Cipriani throws weight behind Ashton
New Zealand Herald – Mar 21, 2008
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Rugby: Blues seeking to show a bit more patience
New Zealand Herald – Mar 21, 2008
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Rugby: Two new faces in NZ sevens squad
New Zealand Herald – Mar 21, 2008
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BBC Sport | Sport Homepage | Rugby Union | My Club | Connacht |…
BBC News – Mar 21, 2008
Edinburgh: Hugo Southwell Simon Webster Ben Cairns Nick De Luca John Houston Phil Godman Mike Blair Gavin Kerr Andrew Kelly Craig Smith Craig Hamilton Ben Gissing Allister Hogg Ross Rennie David Callam. Replacements: Augusto Allori Steve Lawrie Simon Cross Matt Mustchin Ben Meyer Calum MacRae Andrew Turnbull. Connacht: G Duffy; K Matthews M Mostyn M Deane A Wynne; T Donnelly C ‘Loughlin; J Lyne A Flavin R Morris; A Browne A Farley; J Muldoon J ‘Connor C Rigney. Replacements: J Merrigan B Wilkinson R Loughney D Gannon M McCarthy C McPhillips T Nathan.

Planet-Rugby
Planet Rugby – Mar 21, 2008
Crusaders stay on top Friday 21st March 2008 The Crusaders remain undefeated in the 2008 Super 14 after seeing off a determined Waratahs outfit 34-7 at AMI Stadium in Christchurch on Friday. It wasn’t pretty and on a match played on Good Friday over the Easter weekend there really wasn’t all that much good about it as far as the first half was concerned. The home side could only manage putting six points past their visitors in the opening 40 minutes but the six-time Super Rugby champs turned things around in the second half to set up yet another bonus-point victory. The Crusaders had scored 27 tries before this game and made sure of four more to keep their position at the top of the Super 14 table intact. The Waratahs will leave Christchurch wondering what they have to do in order to beat their trans-Tasman rivals after taking an early lead in the second half.

… extends contract – Rugby News Results Fixtures and…
Planet Rugby – Mar 21, 2008
“We are delighted that Shane has committed his future to playing in Ireland for Leinster” said IRFU Chief Executive Philip Browne. “The IRFU will continue with its strategy of keeping as many of our leading players within our provincial structures in Ireland. “Leinster Chief Executive Mick Dawson was equally happy. “Since making his senior debut for the province a little under 10 years ago Shane has gone from strength to strength culminating in selection for the British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand in 2005″ said Dawson.

Cupar girl wins second Scotland rugby cap.
highbeam.com – Mar 21, 2008
find Fife Free Press (Kirkcaldy Scotland) articles. A CUPAR rugby player will gain her second national cap when she runs out for Scotland’s under-18 women’s team agai.

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