|
Preview: Air NZ Cup, Part One Round Four of the Air New Zealand Cup sees the return of several All Blacks who have been released from Tri-Nations duty by coach Graham Henry in a bid to give his bench-warmers some much-needed game time."
Boland lose two stalwarts to retirement The Boland Kavaliers have lost a massive amount of experience from their Currie Cup squad with the announcement on Wednesday of the retirement of stalwarts Henley du Plessis and Fabian Brandt."
Leicester table Caucau bid A report in the
|
|
Burke Waratahs' new kicking coach ONE of the Waratahs favourite sons, Matt Burke returned to the fold as their kicking coach and stressed he bore no grudges about the controversial end to his playing career with the team.
Reds select young-gun squad WALLABY duties and injury have forced Queensland Reds coach Phil Mooney to select a young and inexperienced squad for the Super 14 side's pre-season European tour.
Force fall to Saracens on UK tour WESTERN Force coach John Mitchell was left to rue three wasted try-scoring chances as his Super 14 outfit fell 19-10 to Saracens at Old Albanians.
|
|
Canada West and US Falcons win Canada West and the US Falcons both won their North America Four tournament matches on Tuesday at Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island."
SANZAR hold expansion talks SANZAR (South African, New Zealand and Australian Rugby) officials met in Wellington on Tuesday and Wednesday with representatives from the Union Argentina de Rugby (UAR), Rugby Canada and USA Rugby to discuss expansion options for SANZAR's competitions."
SANZAR set for expansion talks The possibility of expanding the Super 14 and Tri-Nations competitions will be discussed when SANZAR meets with officials from five other national associations next month."
|