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Rugby teams mourn loss of teammate killed in current

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- Rugby teams mourn loss of teammate killed in current
- Youth rugby tournament Saturday at Pine Banks
- Rugby head kicker gets 18-month ban
- Tri Nations Rugby South Africa v Australia

Rugby teams mourn loss of teammate killed in current
Philadelphia Inquirer
He then pumped his taped wrist on which he had written the initials JS and shouted "Josias!"For more than a week Sterling a 19-year-old lney native and Temple University student had been listed officially as missing. A body was recovered Monday near the Route 52 Bridge in cean City and police confirmed yesterday that it was Sterling’s. "He was a beautiful human being" said Bill Gregory Ryan Gregory’s father and Sterling’s former rugby coach at St. "An intense terror on the field and as soon as the game was over the most laid-back guy. "Sterling the son of Haitian immigrants who put a high premium on education for their six children studied communications and advertising at Temple where he would have been a sophomore in the fall. He also was a standout on Temple’s rugby team named rookie of the year after his freshman season.

Youth rugby tournament Saturday at Pine Banks
Boston Globe
com Max Rudzinsky 11 at last year’s jamboree. By Travis Andersen Town Correspondent The Mystic River Youth Rugby team will. tandersen August 7 2009–> Text size – +.

Rugby head kicker gets 18-month ban
Brisbane Times
We use an id here to be able to jump to this section. –> Rugby head kicker gets 18-month ban. –> Tim Keeble Illawarra Mercury August 7 2009 – 11:50AM AVNDALE flanker Scott Haynes has been banned for 18 months by the Illawarra Rugby Union judicial committee. Haynes received the maximum sentence available after pleading guilty to kicking Shoalhaven forward Mick Johnson in Saturday’s match at Gerry Cappetta val. The suspension is one of the heaviest handed down in the IRU’s 56-year history. “The judiciary expressed the view that it was the worst incident we’ve had before us at least certainly in the four or five years I’ve been there” IRU judicial committee chairman Mark McDonald said. “The maximum sentence was 18 months and that’s what he got but we’ll be calling for a review of the sentencing process because the range probably should’ve been greater than 18 months.

Tri Nations Rugby South Africa v Australia
Cappers Mall
Head Coach for Australia Robbie Deans has decided to stay with the exact same starting fifteen that lost to New Zealand by 6 points in their last outing. It is the first time in his coaching tenure he has named the same fifteen for two consecutive matches. So far this year defensively Australia has been sound. But they are sure to be put under the blow torch by a rampant Springbok unit.
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