Rugby Union: July 2008 Archives

Ireland recall trio in 45-man party

New Ireland coach Declan Kidney has included fit-again trio Gordon D'Arcy, Andrew Trimble and Leo Cullen in his first squad.

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Kahui had shock start

New Zealand have revealed that Richard Kahui, usually an outside centre, will play on the wing for Saturday's clash with Australia.

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MacDonald the latest casualty

New Zealand have been dealt another major blow as Leon MacDonald will be missing from their Tri-Nations match with Australia.

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Leeds seal Strange capture

Leeds Carnegie have confirmed the capture of Bristol fly-half Jason Strange on a two-year deal.

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Deans lauds defence

Australia coach Robbie Deans felt his side's strong defence was the difference between the sides as they beat New Zealand on Saturday.

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Hard work the key - Henry

All Blacks coach Graham Henry knows he must act fast to arrest the declining fortunes of his side after Saturday's defeat to Australia.

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Wallabies emerge from titanic tussle

Australia continued their unbeaten run under coach Robbie Deans with a sensational 34-19 Tri-Nations win over New Zealand.

More: Wallabies emerge from titanic tussle |

Five changes for New Zealand

New Zealand have made five changes to the side that suffered a first home defeat in five years when they take on Australia in Sydney.

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Williams switches codes to join Newcastle

Newcastle Falcons have completed the cross-code deal to sign Leeds Rhinos and England winger Danny Williams.

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Cardiff ace won't be Rush-ed back

Cardiff Blues skipper Xavier Rush is set to to sidelined out for the remainder of the year with his knee injury.

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Captains absent for Bledisloe encounter

New Zealand captain Richie McCaw and Australia skipper Stirling Mortlock will both miss Saturday's Tri Nations game in Sydney.

More: Captains absent for Bledisloe encounter |

McCaw could make return

Captain and talisman Richie McCaw has a "50/50" chance of making an unexpected return for the All Blacks against Australia.

More: McCaw could make return |

Ospreys keep hold of Henson

Wales centre Gavin Henson has promised "an exciting time" for Ospreys fans after signing a new three-year contract.

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Springbok's dealt another defeat

Australia started their Tri-Nations campaign with a hard-fought 16-9 victory over South Africa in Perth.

More: Springbok's dealt another defeat |

Former England winger retires

Sale Sharks and former England winger Steve Hanley has been forced to retire after failing to recover from a back injury.

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Magners League more entertaining - Paterson

Edinburgh's Chris Paterson says the type of rugby in the Magners League is more open and attractive than in England's Premiership.

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Marshall makes surprise Montpellier move

Ex-All Black scrum-half Justin Marshall has left the Ospreys and joined French club Montpellier on a one-year deal.

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Quins back Brown after misconduct fine

Mike Brown has vowed to win back his England place after being found guilty of misconduct on the ill-fated New Zealand summer tour.

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Biarritz boy arrives at Welford Road

Scrum-half Julien Dupuy has joined Leicester Tigers from French Top 14 club Biarritz on a two-year deal.

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Union under threat - O'Neill

The northern hemisphere countries are being urged to adopt the Experimental Law Variations for the sake of the sport.

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Muliaina predicts tough campaign

New Zealand's Mils Muliaina says he believes this year's Tri-Nations will be the closest ever after their defeat by South Africa.

More: Muliaina predicts tough campaign |

Du Plessis suspended

South Africa hooker Bismarck du Plessis has been handed a three-week ban following a disciplinary hearing in Dunedin.

More: Du Plessis suspended |

South Africa claim dramatic win

Ricky Januarie's late try meant South Africa ended their 10-year duck in New Zealand as they secured a dramatic 30-28 win.

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Pichot calls time on Pumas career

Argentina scrum half Agustin Pichot has announced he has retired from international rugby with immediate effect.

More: Pichot calls time on Pumas career |

No delay to new Saints venue

St Helens have been granted planning permission for their new stadium without the need for a public inquiry.

More: No delay to new Saints venue |

England & Wales ponder joint bid

England and Wales are pondering a joint bid for the right to host the Rugby World Cup in 2015.

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Cipriani makes progress

Crocked England star Danny Cipriani has turned to Ieuan Evans to help in his rehabilitation from a serious ankle injury.

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Engalnd starlet receives Evans' support

England fly-half Danny Cipriani has been receiving advice from ex-Wales captain Ieuan Evans in his battle to overcome an ankle injury.

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Drink-drive admission from Tindall

England and Gloucester centre Mike Tindall has pleaded guilty to a charge of drink driving in Berkshire on March 15.

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Thorn banned for a week

New Zealand lock Brad Thorn will miss next weeks match in the Tri-Nations against South Africa after being banned for a week.

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France suffer another thumping defeat

Australia turned in a devastating performance to thump France 40-10 in Brisbane with Matt Giteau finishing with 20 points.

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NZ make winning start

New Zealand started their Tri-Nations campaign with a bruising 19-8 win over the reigning world champions South Africa.

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Premiership agree to final switch

The Guinness Premiership play-off final will now be held two weeks before the British and Irish Lions' opener in South Africa in 2009.

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Cipriani tips on-song Flutey

Danny Cipriani is tipping Wasps team-mate Riki Flutey to provide the spark in attack and become a "massive asset" to England.

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Argentina eye Tri-Nations place

Argentina are in negotiations with South Africa, New Zealand and Australia's unions about expanding the Tri-Nations competition.

More: Argentina eye Tri-Nations place |

Johnson can't rest on past glories

New England coach Martin Johnson has said he is prepared to be judged by the same criteria as every other manager.

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Attack coach talks ongoing

Rob Andrew has confirmed talks aimed at appointing a new England attack coach - thought to be Brian Smith - are ongoing.

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Henson to miss new season

Wales international Gavin Henson will miss the start of the new season, his club Ospreys have confirmed.

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Tindall and Kay get Johnson axe

New team manager Martin Johnson has dropped World Cup winners Mike Tindall and Ben Kay from his first England elite squad.

More: Tindall and Kay get Johnson axe |

Ireland recall trio in 45-man party

New Ireland coach Declan Kidney has included fit-again trio Gordon D'Arcy, Andrew Trimble and Leo Cullen in his first squad.

More: Ireland recall trio in 45-man party |

Kahui had shock start

New Zealand have revealed that Richard Kahui, usually an outside centre, will play on the wing for Saturday's clash with Australia.

More: Kahui had shock start |

MacDonald the latest casualty

New Zealand have been dealt another major blow as Leon MacDonald will be missing from their Tri-Nations match with Australia.

More: MacDonald the latest casualty |

Leeds seal Strange capture

Leeds Carnegie have confirmed the capture of Bristol fly-half Jason Strange on a two-year deal.

More: Leeds seal Strange capture |

Deans lauds defence

Australia coach Robbie Deans felt his side's strong defence was the difference between the sides as they beat New Zealand on Saturday.

More: Deans lauds defence |

Hard work the key - Henry

All Blacks coach Graham Henry knows he must act fast to arrest the declining fortunes of his side after Saturday's defeat to Australia.

More: Hard work the key - Henry |

Wallabies emerge from titanic tussle

Australia continued their unbeaten run under coach Robbie Deans with a sensational 34-19 Tri-Nations win over New Zealand.

More: Wallabies emerge from titanic tussle |

Five changes for New Zealand

New Zealand have made five changes to the side that suffered a first home defeat in five years when they take on Australia in Sydney.

More: Five changes for New Zealand |

Williams switches codes to join Newcastle

Newcastle Falcons have completed the cross-code deal to sign Leeds Rhinos and England winger Danny Williams.

More: Williams switches codes to join Newcastle |

Cardiff ace won't be Rush-ed back

Cardiff Blues skipper Xavier Rush is set to to sidelined out for the remainder of the year with his knee injury.

More: Cardiff ace won't be Rush-ed back |

Captains absent for Bledisloe encounter

New Zealand captain Richie McCaw and Australia skipper Stirling Mortlock will both miss Saturday's Tri Nations game in Sydney.

More: Captains absent for Bledisloe encounter |

McCaw could make return

Captain and talisman Richie McCaw has a "50/50" chance of making an unexpected return for the All Blacks against Australia.

More: McCaw could make return |

Ospreys keep hold of Henson

Wales centre Gavin Henson has promised "an exciting time" for Ospreys fans after signing a new three-year contract.

More: Ospreys keep hold of Henson |

Springbok's dealt another defeat

Australia started their Tri-Nations campaign with a hard-fought 16-9 victory over South Africa in Perth.

More: Springbok's dealt another defeat |

Former England winger retires

Sale Sharks and former England winger Steve Hanley has been forced to retire after failing to recover from a back injury.

More: Former England winger retires |

Magners League more entertaining - Paterson

Edinburgh's Chris Paterson says the type of rugby in the Magners League is more open and attractive than in England's Premiership.

More: Magners League more entertaining - Paterson |

Marshall makes surprise Montpellier move

Ex-All Black scrum-half Justin Marshall has left the Ospreys and joined French club Montpellier on a one-year deal.

More: Marshall makes surprise Montpellier move |

Quins back Brown after misconduct fine

Mike Brown has vowed to win back his England place after being found guilty of misconduct on the ill-fated New Zealand summer tour.

More: Quins back Brown after misconduct fine |

Biarritz boy arrives at Welford Road

Scrum-half Julien Dupuy has joined Leicester Tigers from French Top 14 club Biarritz on a two-year deal.

More: Biarritz boy arrives at Welford Road |

Union under threat - O'Neill

The northern hemisphere countries are being urged to adopt the Experimental Law Variations for the sake of the sport.

More: Union under threat - O'Neill |

Muliaina predicts tough campaign

New Zealand's Mils Muliaina says he believes this year's Tri-Nations will be the closest ever after their defeat by South Africa.

More: Muliaina predicts tough campaign |

Du Plessis suspended

South Africa hooker Bismarck du Plessis has been handed a three-week ban following a disciplinary hearing in Dunedin.

More: Du Plessis suspended |

South Africa claim dramatic win

Ricky Januarie's late try meant South Africa ended their 10-year duck in New Zealand as they secured a dramatic 30-28 win.

More: South Africa claim dramatic win |

Pichot calls time on Pumas career

Argentina scrum half Agustin Pichot has announced he has retired from international rugby with immediate effect.

More: Pichot calls time on Pumas career |

No delay to new Saints venue

St Helens have been granted planning permission for their new stadium without the need for a public inquiry.

More: No delay to new Saints venue |

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