British and Irish Lions fly-half Stephen Jones has called on his team-mates to pull together for one final push on Saturday.
Archive for June, 2009
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De Villiers defends Burger
South Africa coach Peter de Villiers has described Schalk Burger as “honourable” despite the flanker being found guilty of eye gouging.
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Super offer for McGeechan
British and Irish Lions coach Ian McGeechan is weighing up an option to coach in the Super 14 competition for 2010.
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Boks aplogise for gouge comment
South African rugby officials on Monday apologised for comments after the Springboks win over the British and Irish Lions that gave the impression that they condoned eye gouging.
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Barnes tells Reds to act quickly
Wallabies star Berrick Barnes has urged Queensland Reds to act “quick smart” in filling key coach and management positions as he weighs up whether to re-sign.
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Botha banned for final Test
South Africa lock Bakkies Botha will miss the final Test against the British and Irish Lions after being banned for two weeks.
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Lions lose Welsh props
Wales duo Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones will both miss the final Test against South Africa due to injury.
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Carling refutes Boks’ ‘thug’ label
Former England captain and British & Irish Lion Will Carling has branded the labelling of the Springboks as ‘thugs’ as a lot of hot air.
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Joost suffers suspected heart attack
Former Springbok captain Joost van der Westhuizen has been rushed to hospital in Sunninghill after reportedly suffering a heart attack, according to News24.The hospital has confirmed that Joost has been admitted, but they refuse to indicate the cause.
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Lions hurting after loss
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British and Irish Lions props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones have both been ruled out of next weekend’s third Test against South Africa.

