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Rugby: Overseas lure growing for elite stars (+photos)

The News Review:

- Rugby: Overseas lure growing for elite stars (+photos)
- Woman killed playing rugby
- Rugby: Mathewson returns home from SA
- Georgia crush Ja at Junior World Rugby tournament
- John Langley: Rugby – too much and oh so boring
- Nelson named Fylde’s rugby chief
- … closer to exile – Rugby News Results Fixtures and…

Rugby: Overseas lure growing for elite stars (+photos)
New Zealand Herald – Apr 16, 2008
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Woman killed playing rugby
Dispatch Online – Apr 16, 2008
getElementById(“imgGalleryNav”). Oregan Hoskins the South African Rugby Union (Saru) president said in Mqanduli that 22-year-old Tabisa Mnyobiso’s death “was a wake-up call personally”. “We need to look at our women counterparts” he told hundreds of mourners at her funeral on Saturday. “They are actually going through the same trauma the same injuries that our men go through and it’s time that we sat up and took cognisance and reached out to our womenfolk. ” Mnyobiso a flyhalf was knocked on the head during a game between her team Walter Sisulu University Vultures Women’s Rugby and Mthatha’s KwaNobuhle Rugby Football Team played on Saturday March 29 in Butterworth.

Rugby: Mathewson returns home from SA
New Zealand Herald – Apr 16, 2008
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Georgia crush Ja at Junior World Rugby tournament
Jamaica Observer – Apr 16, 2008
Georgia crush Ja at Junior World Rugby tournament – JAMAICAOBSERVER. The Jamaicans who created history by becoming the first team from the Caribbean to qualify for this tournament were totally outplayed in all departments by the much bigger and more experienced Georgian team. Georgia led 59-0 at the half-time break. "I don’t believe we played our game" said chairman of the Jamaica Rugby Union Jacob Thompson. "Of Course the Georgians were much bigger.

John Langley: Rugby – too much and oh so boring
New Zealand Herald – Apr 16, 2008
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Nelson named Fylde’s rugby chief
BBC News – Apr 16, 2008
He succeeds Matt Emmerson who is stepping down at the end of a season which sees the National Three North club still vying for promotion. Nelson told BBC Radio Lancashire: “I’m very excited because there are big times just around the corner for Fylde. “When I came back here in October the club was bottom of the table and now with one game to go we are still challenging for promotion.

… closer to exile – Rugby News Results Fixtures and…
Planet Rugby – Apr 16, 2008
NZRU professional rugby manager Neil Sorenson said that the likes of Carter and fellow pivot Nick Evans Hurricanes and All Black flanker Jerry Collins as well as Crusaders’ number eight Mose Tuiali’i are all at risk of signing contracts with northern hemisphere clubs. “Potentially we will lose all the guys currently playing for the All Blacks” said Sorenson. “That’s their career move these days. “It’s a logical progression – they make the All Blacks play for the All Blacks as long as they can or as long as we can keep them and then secure themselves a contract offshore.

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