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James O’Connor declared last week that a Lions tour was bigger than the World Cup. Having attended several World Cups I don’t ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNSpringboks: Edwill van der Merwe ready to make up for lost time against ItalyAfter making a stellar Springboks debut last year, Edwill van der Merwe is looking forward to winning his second Test cap ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNIreland team: Jack Crowley preferred to Sam Prendergast as two debutants start against PortugalPaul O’Connell has named Jack Crowley at fly-half as on of five changes to Ireland's starting line-up for the Test against ...
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The Manila Times on MSNGotterup equals course record, McIlroy in the mix at Scottish OpenAmerican Chris Gotterup equalled the course record at the Renaissance Club with a 61 to surge into the lead at the Scottish ...
Les Kiss has named an imposing AUNZ Invitational starting side to face the British & Irish Lions in Adelaide, including an ...
The Hull FC winger has hit out at recent refereeing decisions, pinpointed his own improvements, and identified a key strength ...
The debate around whether the city should build a stadium is complex. It sparks passionate discussions about the use of ...
Wallabies winger Harry Potter will wear a different club’s colours for the next two years, leaving the Western Force to join ...
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Blackpool Gazette on MSNCotton Traders makes amends with Lytham St Annes after cheeky ad – and signs up to sponsor two major eventsFashion brand Cotton Traders has made a U-turn on its cheeky jibe at Lytham St Annes – by signing on as the official sponsor of two of the town’s biggest summer events.
The Rugby World Cup is coming to the U.S. in 2031 and 2033, and Charlotte is being considered as a potential host city.
Charlotte is enhancing its status as a sports city by hosting an international rugby competition, where the USA national rugby team, the Eagles, defeated Belgium 36-17 at Memorial Stadium on July 5th.
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