Danny Cipriani says he is hoping to return to action in October as he is making better-than-expected progress recovering from injury.
Rugby Union: August 2008 Archives
World champions maul Wallabies
South Africa ran riot in Johannesburg thumping Australia 53-8 and undermining the Wallabies' Tri-Nations bid.
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.
RFU pull cash for RL stars
The Rugby Football Union has abandoned its policy of helping to fund cross-code transfers from rugby league.
Changes to Magners format
The Magners League have announced changes to the Championship for the 2009/10 season, with a play-off being introduced.
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.
Bath secure Claassens to deal
South African scrum-half Michael Claassens has committed himself to Bath, signing a two-year extension at the Rec.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
South Africa cruise to huge win
Seven second-half tries eased South Africa to a huge 63-9 victory over poor Argentina in Johannesburg.
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.
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.
Nutbrown set for Ospreys switch
New Zealand A scrum-half Jamie Nutbrown is on the verge of a move to Magners League outfit Ospreys.
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.
Lloyd struggling with retirement announcement
Gloucester centre Leon Lloyd says his decision to quit rugby due to injury 'hasn't quite sunk in yet'.
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.
Ibanez pays tribute to Dallaglio
Raphael Ibanez paid tribute to predecessor Lawrence Dallaglio after being named the new Wasps' captain.
Springboks release quartet
South Africa have omitted Francois Steyn, Ruan Pienaar, Odwa Ndungane and Gurthro Steenkamp from the squad to face Argentina.
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.
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.
World champions maul Wallabies
South Africa ran riot in Johannesburg thumping Australia 53-8 and undermining the Wallabies' Tri-Nations bid.
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.
RFU pull cash for RL stars
The Rugby Football Union has abandoned its policy of helping to fund cross-code transfers from rugby league.
Changes to Magners format
The Magners League have announced changes to the Championship for the 2009/10 season, with a play-off being introduced.
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.
Bath secure Claassens to deal
South African scrum-half Michael Claassens has committed himself to Bath, signing a two-year extension at the Rec.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
South Africa cruise to huge win
Seven second-half tries eased South Africa to a huge 63-9 victory over poor Argentina in Johannesburg.
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.
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.
Nutbrown set for Ospreys switch
New Zealand A scrum-half Jamie Nutbrown is on the verge of a move to Magners League outfit Ospreys.
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.
Lloyd struggling with retirement announcement
Gloucester centre Leon Lloyd says his decision to quit rugby due to injury 'hasn't quite sunk in yet'.
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.
Ibanez pays tribute to Dallaglio
Raphael Ibanez paid tribute to predecessor Lawrence Dallaglio after being named the new Wasps' captain.
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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