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Rugby daffodil blooming for show

The News Review:

- Rugby daffodil blooming for show
- Rugby: Cup obsession cost the game
- Rugby: Chiefs bent on dismantling Crusaders’ brick wall
- Cardiff not just rugby heaven
- Bath rugby legend backing Robins
- Martin Johnson named as new England rugby manager

Rugby daffodil blooming for show
BBC News – Apr 18, 2008
It is the fourth year running the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has chosen the city to host the event. It will be the first time the new “Welsh Rugby Daffodil” is displayed by the RHS. It has taken 15 years to develop the daffodil breed and has been named ‘Undeb Rygbi Cymru’ by the RHS. The flower has been bred by gold medal winning grower Ron Scamp from Cornwall and was selected by the RHS to present to the Welsh Rugby Union.

Rugby: Cup obsession cost the game
New Zealand Herald – Apr 18, 2008
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Rugby: Chiefs bent on dismantling Crusaders’ brick wall
New Zealand Herald – Apr 18, 2008
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Cardiff not just rugby heaven
NEWS.com.au – Apr 18, 2008
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Bath rugby legend backing Robins
BBC News – Apr 18, 2008
“In September we were all thinking ‘let’s just stay up’” the lifelong City fan told BBC Points West. “It’s been a great season for Bristol City whatever happens. But we’re still in the mix although we need to beat Stoke which will be a tough one. “It’s a league that no-one seems to want to win.

Martin Johnson named as new England rugby manager
EastDay.com – Apr 18, 2008
In a major shake-up of the national team hierarchy England’s Rugby Football Union said Johnson will be in charge from July 1st even though the former England captain has no coaching experience. “He will bring a new and fresh approach to team development and preparation in his own inimitable style” RFU elite director of rugby Rob Andrew said on Wednesday. “I would also like to thank Brian for the job he has done in difficult circumstances. He is an outstanding coach and deserves enormous credit for leading England to a second successive rugby World Cup final last year and securing the runners-up position in this year’s Six Nations.

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