Rugby Union: August 2008 Archives

Cipriani making good progress

Danny Cipriani says he is hoping to return to action in October as he is making better-than-expected progress recovering from injury.

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World champions maul Wallabies

South Africa ran riot in Johannesburg thumping Australia 53-8 and undermining the Wallabies' Tri-Nations bid.

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O'Driscoll to face Reds

Brian O'Driscoll will partner Felipe Contepomi at centre in a strong Leinster side to take on Queensland Reds on Saturday.

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RFU pull cash for RL stars

The Rugby Football Union has abandoned its policy of helping to fund cross-code transfers from rugby league.

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Changes to Magners format

The Magners League have announced changes to the Championship for the 2009/10 season, with a play-off being introduced.

More: Changes to Magners format |

Ospreys tie Bishop down

The Ospreys have tied their thirteenth player this year to a longer deal after Andrew Bishop penned a four-year contract.

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Bath secure Claassens to deal

South African scrum-half Michael Claassens has committed himself to Bath, signing a two-year extension at the Rec.

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Tuilagi has the strength to succeed at Sale

Sale Sharks coach Kingsley Jones believes new signing Anitelia Tuilagi will bring a new dimension to his side.

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Winger sidelined for Tri-Nations finale

South Africa will be without star winger Bryan Habana for the final two matches of their Tri-Nations campaign.

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New Zealand extend lead after SA win

New Zealand proved too strong for South Africa in Cape Town to increase their lead at the top of the Tri-Nations table.

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Aussies bid for World Cup

Australia have expressed an interest in holding their third Rugby World Cup as they bid to host the 2015 tournament.

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Hibbard to miss big KO

Ospreys and Wales hooker Richard Hibbard has had surgery on his right shoulder and will sit out the first few weeks of the season.

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Aussie joins Tigers staff

Former ACT Brumbies and Australia A coach Matt O'Connor has been appointed by Leicester as the new backs coach at Welford Road.

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De Villiers' praise for Percy

South Africa coach Peter de Villiers has hailed Percy Montgomery who is set to win his 100th cap at the weekend.

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England star happy with recovery

England's fly-half Danny Cipriani is making good progress in his rehabilitation from a broken ankle at the Surrey Centre for Sport.

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Irish coach to keep changes to a minimum

Declan Kidney is not planning to make wholesale changes to the Ireland rugby union side after taking over from Eddie O'Sullivan.

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South Africa cruise to huge win

Seven second-half tries eased South Africa to a huge 63-9 victory over poor Argentina in Johannesburg.

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O'Driscoll could lose Irish captaincy

New Ireland coach Declan Kidney has dropped a big hint he may appoint a new captain to ease the pressure on Brian O'Driscoll.

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Samoan makes London Irish switch

Samoan international centre Elvis Seveali'i has become London Irish head coach Toby Booth's first signing since replacing Brian Smith.

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Nutbrown set for Ospreys switch

New Zealand A scrum-half Jamie Nutbrown is on the verge of a move to Magners League outfit Ospreys.

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Captaincy would be an honour - Wilko

England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson says it would be 'an honour' and 'an absolute joy' to be asked to skipper his country.

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Lloyd struggling with retirement announcement

Gloucester centre Leon Lloyd says his decision to quit rugby due to injury 'hasn't quite sunk in yet'.

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Shark star pens Sarries deal

Natal Sharks centre Brad Barritt has signed a three-year deal with Saracens to begin after the conclusion of the Currie Cup.

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Ibanez pays tribute to Dallaglio

Raphael Ibanez paid tribute to predecessor Lawrence Dallaglio after being named the new Wasps' captain.

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Springboks release quartet

South Africa have omitted Francois Steyn, Ruan Pienaar, Odwa Ndungane and Gurthro Steenkamp from the squad to face Argentina.

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Wallabies beaten as pressure eases on Henry

New Zealand gained revenge for last week's loss against Australia with a 39-10 win in the Bledisloe Cup/Tri-Nations clash at Eden Park.

More: Wallabies beaten as pressure eases on Henry |

Cipriani making good progress

Danny Cipriani says he is hoping to return to action in October as he is making better-than-expected progress recovering from injury.

More: Cipriani making good progress |

World champions maul Wallabies

South Africa ran riot in Johannesburg thumping Australia 53-8 and undermining the Wallabies' Tri-Nations bid.

More: World champions maul Wallabies |

O'Driscoll to face Reds

Brian O'Driscoll will partner Felipe Contepomi at centre in a strong Leinster side to take on Queensland Reds on Saturday.

More: O'Driscoll to face Reds |

RFU pull cash for RL stars

The Rugby Football Union has abandoned its policy of helping to fund cross-code transfers from rugby league.

More: RFU pull cash for RL stars |

Changes to Magners format

The Magners League have announced changes to the Championship for the 2009/10 season, with a play-off being introduced.

More: Changes to Magners format |

Ospreys tie Bishop down

The Ospreys have tied their thirteenth player this year to a longer deal after Andrew Bishop penned a four-year contract.

More: Ospreys tie Bishop down |

Bath secure Claassens to deal

South African scrum-half Michael Claassens has committed himself to Bath, signing a two-year extension at the Rec.

More: Bath secure Claassens to deal |

Tuilagi has the strength to succeed at Sale

Sale Sharks coach Kingsley Jones believes new signing Anitelia Tuilagi will bring a new dimension to his side.

More: Tuilagi has the strength to succeed at Sale |

Winger sidelined for Tri-Nations finale

South Africa will be without star winger Bryan Habana for the final two matches of their Tri-Nations campaign.

More: Winger sidelined for Tri-Nations finale |

New Zealand extend lead after SA win

New Zealand proved too strong for South Africa in Cape Town to increase their lead at the top of the Tri-Nations table.

More: New Zealand extend lead after SA win |

Aussies bid for World Cup

Australia have expressed an interest in holding their third Rugby World Cup as they bid to host the 2015 tournament.

More: Aussies bid for World Cup |

Hibbard to miss big KO

Ospreys and Wales hooker Richard Hibbard has had surgery on his right shoulder and will sit out the first few weeks of the season.

More: Hibbard to miss big KO |

Aussie joins Tigers staff

Former ACT Brumbies and Australia A coach Matt O'Connor has been appointed by Leicester as the new backs coach at Welford Road.

More: Aussie joins Tigers staff |

De Villiers' praise for Percy

South Africa coach Peter de Villiers has hailed Percy Montgomery who is set to win his 100th cap at the weekend.

More: De Villiers' praise for Percy |

England star happy with recovery

England's fly-half Danny Cipriani is making good progress in his rehabilitation from a broken ankle at the Surrey Centre for Sport.

More: England star happy with recovery |

Irish coach to keep changes to a minimum

Declan Kidney is not planning to make wholesale changes to the Ireland rugby union side after taking over from Eddie O'Sullivan.

More: Irish coach to keep changes to a minimum |

South Africa cruise to huge win

Seven second-half tries eased South Africa to a huge 63-9 victory over poor Argentina in Johannesburg.

More: South Africa cruise to huge win |

O'Driscoll could lose Irish captaincy

New Ireland coach Declan Kidney has dropped a big hint he may appoint a new captain to ease the pressure on Brian O'Driscoll.

More: O'Driscoll could lose Irish captaincy |

Samoan makes London Irish switch

Samoan international centre Elvis Seveali'i has become London Irish head coach Toby Booth's first signing since replacing Brian Smith.

More: Samoan makes London Irish switch |

Nutbrown set for Ospreys switch

New Zealand A scrum-half Jamie Nutbrown is on the verge of a move to Magners League outfit Ospreys.

More: Nutbrown set for Ospreys switch |

Captaincy would be an honour - Wilko

England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson says it would be 'an honour' and 'an absolute joy' to be asked to skipper his country.

More: Captaincy would be an honour - Wilko |

Lloyd struggling with retirement announcement

Gloucester centre Leon Lloyd says his decision to quit rugby due to injury 'hasn't quite sunk in yet'.

More: Lloyd struggling with retirement announcement |

Shark star pens Sarries deal

Natal Sharks centre Brad Barritt has signed a three-year deal with Saracens to begin after the conclusion of the Currie Cup.

More: Shark star pens Sarries deal |

Ibanez pays tribute to Dallaglio

Raphael Ibanez paid tribute to predecessor Lawrence Dallaglio after being named the new Wasps' captain.

More: Ibanez pays tribute to Dallaglio |

Springboks release quartet

South Africa have omitted Francois Steyn, Ruan Pienaar, Odwa Ndungane and Gurthro Steenkamp from the squad to face Argentina.

More: Springboks release quartet |

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