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Rugby Union News

All the latest Rugby Union news from the Permiership, Celtic League, Six Nations and Rugby World Cup.

Archive for November, 2008



Carter anticipates bon voyage

New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter embarks on his French sojourn this week as he links up with Perpignan.


Southern stars dim northern lights

Why have the Six Nations teams fared so badly against the Tri-Nations giants this year?


Munster lay claim to another piece of history

Barry Murphy will never be held in the same esteem as the Munstermen of 1978, the conquerors of Graham Mourie's pioneering Grand Slam winners.


English tactics below the belt

Jimmy Cowan pulled no punches in assessing England's spoiling tactics as the All Blacks completed their Grand Slam at Twickenham.


England facing tough Rugby World Cup draw

England will learn their 2011 Rugby World Cup fate on Monday after being left on a probable collision course with one of the Tri-Nations heavyweights.


Learning curve is over - Edwards

Defence coach Shaun Edwards says Wales's 21-18 win over Australia confirmed their learning curve is over.


Powell reflects on magical month

Wales No.8 Andy Powell has described the last month as "the best four weeks of my life" after making his international debut and thrusting himself into Lions contention .


Flood remaining positive

Fly half Toby Flood says that the England squad are still feeling positive despite being whitewashed by the big three southern hemisphere teams this autumn.


Saracens too strong for Worcester

Flying Fijian Kameli Ratuvou scored on his return from international duty to stop the rot at Saracens and inspire Eddie Jones' men to victory over resurgent Worcester.


Harlequins stun Bath

Harlequins scored two late tries to prevent Bath from going back to the top of the English Premiership.
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