Matt Dunning has made it clear he won’t be there just to make up the numbers when he joins the 43-man Wallabies training squad in Sydney next week.
Archive for September, 2009
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Dunning chases Wallabies berth
Matt Dunning has made it clear he won’t be there just to make up the numbers when he joins the 43-man Wallabies training squad in Sydney next week.
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Deans begins in-house trials
Australia coach Robbie Deans will test his players’ hunger by pitching them into in-house trials with rising Super 14 stars – and grand slam tour spots are on the line.
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Deans begins in-house trials
Australia coach Robbie Deans will test his players’ hunger by pitching them into in-house trials with rising Super 14 stars – and grand slam tour spots are on the line.
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Southern region unites to spin it wide
“Spin It Wide” is the catch cry being spread throughout the Southern region (Otago, Queenstown and Southland), encouraging the local community to get involved
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China entry in running for Queens Wharf design
An architect based in Shanghai, Andrius Gedgaudas, is among five finalists selected to redevelop Queens Wharf for the 2011 rugby World Cup.A selection panel has described his design as a simple and strong public realm experience,…
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Bowe focused on Ospreys
Tommy Bowe remains “fully focused” on helping the Ospreys enjoy a successful campaign despite speculation he could return to Ireland.
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Botha to quit Quins
South Africa hooker Gary Botha is to quit Harlequins after Saturday’s Guinness Premiership clash against Bath.
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Air New Zealand Cup Snapshot (Rounds 9 & 10)
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The tournament continues to surprise, with the reigning champions Canterbury setting the pace and a surprising collection of "upstarts" present in the top four, who have some giants breathing down their necks.
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Air New Zealand Cup Snapshot (Rounds 9 & 10)
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The tournament continues to surprise, with the reigning champions Canterbury setting the pace and a surprising collection of "upstarts" present in the top four, who have some giants breathing down their necks.

