New Zealand scrum-half Jimmy Cowan could have played his last game for the All Blacks after being charged with disorderly behaviour.
Rugby Union: June 2008 Archives
Tigers unveil Meyer
Leicester Tigers have unveiled South African Heyneke Meyer as their new coach, who comes in to replace the sacked Marcelo Loffreda.
Cipriani eyeing November return
Wasps and England fly-half Danny Cipriani is targeting a late-November comeback as he bids to recover from injury.
Masoe drafted back in
New Zealand have recalled Hurricanes loose forward Chris Masoe to their squad for the upcoming Tri-Nations Tests against South Africa.
World Cup winner off to Leeds
Leicester Tigers defensive coach Neil Back is set to leave the club and take up a similar post at Leeds Carnegie.
Exiles coach nets England post
Reports suggest London Irish director of rugby Brian Smith will be named as England's attack coach next week.
All Black star moves to France
New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter has signed for French side Perpignan on a six-month deal and will begin playing in December.
Blackett leads RFU probe
The Rugby Football Union has launched a full investigation into allegations of player misconduct on the tour of New Zealand.
Mallinder to stay on at Northampton
Jim Mallinder has ended talk of a move to the England set-up by signing a new deal with Northampton Saints.
Elsom Leinster bound
Magners League champions Leinster have completed the signing of Australian flanker Rocky Elsom on a one-year deal.
Somerville joins Gloucester's ranks
New Zealand prop Greg Somerville is Gloucester's third signing in two days after agreeing a two-and-a-half year deal from December.
Gloucester seal double forward swoop
Gloucester have re-signed lock Adam Eustace as well as completing a deal for Leicester prop Dave Young.
Falcons to face Brive in Europe
Newcastle and Brive have been drawn together for the fourth consecutive year in the European Challenge Cup.
Blackett wants players named
The four England players at the centre of allegations of sexual assault could be named by the Rugby Football Union.
All Blacks suffer McCaw blow
New Zealand have suffered a blow ahead of the Tri-Nations after captain Richie McCaw was ruled out of the opening four matches.
Andrew vows to carry on
Rob Andrew has insisted he will continue his role as elite rugby director despite a nightmare tour to New Zealand.
Borthwick admits England failings
England captain Steve Borthwick has admitted that England have been 'found wanting' in the two Tests against New Zealand.
New Zealand crush England
England ended their tour of New Zealand with a heavy 44-12 loss in Christchurch with Dan Carter scoring 22 points for the All Blacks.
England stars decline Auckland Police talks
RFU chief executive Francis Baron has confirmed four England players have denied an allegation of rape and/or serious sexual assault.
Squad concentrated on All Black revenge
England captain Steve Borthwick says the off-field problems will not distract the players from the task at hand.
McGahan takes up Munster post
Tony McGahan has been appointed as Munster's new director of coaching, replacing the successful Declan Kidney.
Police investigate alleged hotel incident
New Zealand police are investigating a 'serious allegation' against four England players after an alleged incident in a hotel.
England make six changes
Danny Care and Toby Flood are to form a new England half-back pairing for Saturday's second Test against New Zealand.
Champions handed tough Heineken Cup draw
Champions Munster have been handed a tough draw against Sale and two French sides in the pool stages of next season's Heineken Cup.
Andrew unhappy with Owens performance
England's stand-in manager Rob Andrew was unhappy with the way the match with the All Blacks was refereed on Saturday.
Injury woe for Sheridan
England prop Andrew Sheridan has been ruled out of the second Test against New Zealand next Saturday.
Sale prop doubtful for second test
England prop Andrew Sheridan has been rated as doubtful for the second Test against New Zealand after suffering a cut above his eye.
Patterson has day to remember against Pumas
Scotland put in an impressive display to defeat Argentina 26-14 in Buenos Aires to level the Test series at 1-1.
South Africa secure Test victory
An improved Wales side could not overcome the Springboks to record their first victory in South Africa as they suffered a 37-17 defeat.
Wallabies overcome spirited Ireland
A battling Ireland display was not enough to overcome Australia as the home side held out for an 18-12 in Melbourne.
All Blacks simply too good for England
The new-look England side was thoroughly outclassed by New Zealand in the first Test in Auckland.
Hadden one game away from sack, Stortini
Argentinan Bernardo Stortoni has increased the pressure on Scotland coach Frank Hadden by saying he is on the verge of losing his job.
O'Driscoll wants summer tours cut back
Ireland skipper Brian O'Driscoll wants a reduction in the number of summer tours to the southern hemisphere.
Gatland out to salvage pride
Wales coach Warren Gatland wants to salvage some pride in the second Test with South Africa as the nations clash again on Saturday.
Borthwick rallies his troops
England captain Steve Borthwick has urged his men to be positive as they take on New Zealand in Auckland on Saturday.
Wallace faces Irish fitness test
Flanker David Wallace is battling to shake off a calf strain in time for Ireland's one-off Test against Australia in Melbourne.
England ace ready for All Blacks showdown
England centre Mike Tindall is backing the young squad players to give New Zealand a 'competitive' game at Eden Park on Saturday.
Flood flows into Leicester
Leicester have announced the signing of England's Toby Flood, who joins the Tigers after four years with Newcastle Falcons.
New Zealand star signs up
Dan Carter has committed to New Zealand by signing a new contract with the NZRU, taking him through to the next World Cup.
Barkley relishing big stage
Olly Barkley is hoping to carry his club form into the Eden Park arena on Saturday when England take on New Zealand.
Ojo handed England start
London Irish winger Topsy Ojo will make his Test debut for England against New Zealand in Auckland on Saturday.
Stringer and Best get nod
Veteran scrum-half Peter Stringer and Ulster hooker Rory Best will start for Ireland in Saturday's Test against Australia in Melbourne.
Deans impressed with Irish courage
Australia coach Robbie Deans knows his side are in for a tough time against Ireland at the weekend.
Andrew relishing "ultimate challenge"
England manager Rob Andrew believes his side have the firepower up front to give an emerging New Zealand side a real test on Saturday.
Gatland backs players to bounce back
Warren Gatland has admitted Wales' loss to South Africa was humiliating but insists his players can bounce back.
Easter blow for NZ tour
Nick Easter has been forced to leave the tour of New Zealand after failing to recover from his fractured hand.
Leicester act quickly over coach
Leicester Tigers have said they expect to make an announcement over their coaching position in the next two weeks.
'Boks too good for Welsh
South Africa proved far too strong for Wales with a 43-17 victory over the northern hemisphere champions in Bloemfontein.
Irish challenge fades away
Ireland skipper Brian O'Driscoll was disappointed that his side ran out of steam in their 21-11 defeat to New Zealand.
New look Springboks to face Wales
New South Africa coach Peter de Villiers has made ten changes to the side which won the World Cup last year for their clash with Wales.
Scots trio set for Pumas debut
Scotland head coach Frank Hadden is set to hand debuts to Ben Cairns, Thom Evans and Matt Mustchin against Argentina on Saturday.
Fitzgerald to miss All Blacks clash
Centre Luke Fitzgerald has been ruled out of Ireland's Test against New Zealand in Wellington on Saturday due to an ankle injury.
Andrew defends England's Test trip
Rob Andrew insists England's younger players will get some much-needed experience for the 2011 World Cup on the tour to New Zealand.
De Villiers wary of Wales test
New South Africa coach Peter De Villiers has admitted his respect for Wales and says they have the best coach in the world.
Bradley goes for tried and tested to face Kiwis
Ireland's interim head coach Michael Bradley has selected seven Munster players in his squad to face New Zealand on Saturday.
Aussies go with youth
Australia coach Robbie Deans has rung the changes and brought youth into the Wallabies' set-up for the upcoming Tests.
Sackey and Hipkiss ruled out
England wing Paul Sackey and centre Dan Hipkiss are both out of the tour to New Zealand due to injuries.
Jones ousts Hook
Stephen Jones has been given the nod at fly-half ahead of James Hook for Wales' opening Test with South Africa next Saturday.
Loffreda unclear on future
Marcelo Loffreda has admitted he has an uncertain future at Leicester after defeat to Wasps in the Premiership final.
Uncertain future for Cowan
New Zealand scrum-half Jimmy Cowan could have played his last game for the All Blacks after being charged with disorderly behaviour.
Tigers unveil Meyer
Leicester Tigers have unveiled South African Heyneke Meyer as their new coach, who comes in to replace the sacked Marcelo Loffreda.
Cipriani eyeing November return
Wasps and England fly-half Danny Cipriani is targeting a late-November comeback as he bids to recover from injury.
Masoe drafted back in
New Zealand have recalled Hurricanes loose forward Chris Masoe to their squad for the upcoming Tri-Nations Tests against South Africa.
World Cup winner off to Leeds
Leicester Tigers defensive coach Neil Back is set to leave the club and take up a similar post at Leeds Carnegie.
Exiles coach nets England post
Reports suggest London Irish director of rugby Brian Smith will be named as England's attack coach next week.
All Black star moves to France
New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter has signed for French side Perpignan on a six-month deal and will begin playing in December.
Blackett leads RFU probe
The Rugby Football Union has launched a full investigation into allegations of player misconduct on the tour of New Zealand.
Mallinder to stay on at Northampton
Jim Mallinder has ended talk of a move to the England set-up by signing a new deal with Northampton Saints.
Elsom Leinster bound
Magners League champions Leinster have completed the signing of Australian flanker Rocky Elsom on a one-year deal.
Somerville joins Gloucester's ranks
New Zealand prop Greg Somerville is Gloucester's third signing in two days after agreeing a two-and-a-half year deal from December.
Gloucester seal double forward swoop
Gloucester have re-signed lock Adam Eustace as well as completing a deal for Leicester prop Dave Young.
Falcons to face Brive in Europe
Newcastle and Brive have been drawn together for the fourth consecutive year in the European Challenge Cup.
Blackett wants players named
The four England players at the centre of allegations of sexual assault could be named by the Rugby Football Union.
All Blacks suffer McCaw blow
New Zealand have suffered a blow ahead of the Tri-Nations after captain Richie McCaw was ruled out of the opening four matches.
Andrew vows to carry on
Rob Andrew has insisted he will continue his role as elite rugby director despite a nightmare tour to New Zealand.
Borthwick admits England failings
England captain Steve Borthwick has admitted that England have been 'found wanting' in the two Tests against New Zealand.
New Zealand crush England
England ended their tour of New Zealand with a heavy 44-12 loss in Christchurch with Dan Carter scoring 22 points for the All Blacks.
England stars decline Auckland Police talks
RFU chief executive Francis Baron has confirmed four England players have denied an allegation of rape and/or serious sexual assault.
Squad concentrated on All Black revenge
England captain Steve Borthwick says the off-field problems will not distract the players from the task at hand.
McGahan takes up Munster post
Tony McGahan has been appointed as Munster's new director of coaching, replacing the successful Declan Kidney.
Police investigate alleged hotel incident
New Zealand police are investigating a 'serious allegation' against four England players after an alleged incident in a hotel.
England make six changes
Danny Care and Toby Flood are to form a new England half-back pairing for Saturday's second Test against New Zealand.
Champions handed tough Heineken Cup draw
Champions Munster have been handed a tough draw against Sale and two French sides in the pool stages of next season's Heineken Cup.
Andrew unhappy with Owens performance
England's stand-in manager Rob Andrew was unhappy with the way the match with the All Blacks was refereed on Saturday.



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