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Archive for September, 2008
PLANET RUGBY
Rugby Draw Layer
In case anyone missed it, there was some excitement on the Rugby forum yesterday. Apparent for a few weeks, someone has been laying the draw in televised rugby league games for large sums at prices upwards of 50. …
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RUGBY TO BE WASTE DUMP 18 OCTOBER..
using £25000 from Rugby Council Tax Payers’ Health Protection Budget, and PETTY cash from the Environment Agency and Cemex, as we ALL jointly try to find “a new way forward together”. Look out for flying pigs, and what they drop! …
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Rugby match marred by police action in Papua New Guinea
Heavy handedness by Papua New Guinea police has marred the end of today’s rugby league clash between the Australian Prime Ministers 13 and its PNG counterpart.
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Cingular Samsung Rugby Black $49.99
Take the sporty Samsung Rugby A837 everywhere! Small size gives you convenience without sacrificing great features. The Rugby A837 Black AT&T is a flip phone which is only one inch thick and weighs a mere 3 ounces. …
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'Scrumpox' Herpes Virus Not Just Rugby – Now Sumo Wrestlers Get It Too
It used to be that being buried under a pile of large, sweaty men was the worst thing that could happen to you playing Rugby – but then it turned out a herpes virus can cause a skin disease called “scrumpox” and it spreads through …
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One more hurdle for Waikato to make playoffs
Waikato look set to travel to Christchurch for a national rugby championship quarterfinal next week if they can get past their final round-robin hurdle in Hamilton on Thursday night.
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Deadly rugby virus spreads in sumo wrestlers
Rugby players may get more than just the ball out of a scrum – herpes virus can cause a skin disease called “scrumpox” and it spreads through physical contact. Researchers have studied the spread of the disease among sumo wrestlers in …
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2008 Port Moresby Rugby League Grand Final
Rugby League grew very quickly indeed, and although the game was only a popular spectator sport, mainly played by Australians and New Zealanders, it was clear that Rugby League was their national sport by the 1960’s.
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Beale won't be switching codes – manager
Kurtley Beale’s manager Rob Horton said it was “doubtful” the Waratah whiz’s non-selection in the Wallabies squad to tour Europe in November would push him to the NRL.
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