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Posted on Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 11:33 AM
Check out this clip of some rugby gods (Easter, Strettle and Care) playing some beach rugby. It is being used to promote the O2 Scrum on the Beach series, but thought it was quite amusing. I think these Quins boys were filmed before the tour to New Zealand! Bookmark to:...
Posted on Sunday July 20, 2008 at 03:36 PM
Robbie Deans masterminded a stunning Australian win over South Africa in the Tri-Nations at the weekend, and now look forward to the arrival of the All Blacks. The Wallabies played with width and intention, eventually breaking down the strong Springbok defence and playing the game away from the forward battle that Peter de Villiers had had [...]...
Posted on Thursday July 17, 2008 at 06:10 AM
When you type "Australia scrummage" into Google the first link that appears is "Australia scrum in for more pain", which then goes onto detail the heroics of a certain Andrew Sheridan. The Wallabies have been branded with a reputation which neither jelly-belly Dunning, nor any of the fresh-faced Wallaby props have been able to shift [...]...
Posted on Tuesday July 15, 2008 at 06:34 AM
Martin Johnson has announced that Brian Smith will be England's 'attacking' coach for next season. The London Irish director of rugby has been widely tipped as the saviour of England rugby and the man to drag the international side out of defensive boredom by providing some attacking structure. England's last attack was at the 2003 [...]...
Posted on Sunday July 13, 2008 at 02:14 PM
A late try by Ricky Januarie left the All Blacks reeling in Dunedin at the weekend, after they had assumed the lead with ten minutes to go and looked certain to win after the Springboks were reduced to 14 men. The World Champions proved their worth with a gritty hard-fought display to earn a first victory [...]...
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