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Scrumbag's Rugby news roundup: has there been a truce at Twickenham?
All the big rugby stories round up here, so you don't have to bother looking anywhere else...
All Blacks Managerial farce coming to an end? The All Blacks rugby coaching panel headed by Graham Henry will decide in the next 10 days whether they will reapply for their jobs. If only England could get their asses into gear too.
Club Vs Country row to finally end? The Rugby Football Union and Premier Rugby have released the details of an eight-year agreement to govern the professional game in peace. I bet they'll be fighting again by Xmas.
Are Italy the new Argentina? They are according to themselves.
Italy reckin they can emulate Argentina and reach the 2011 rugby union
World Cup semi-finals thanks to their newly-installed coach Nick
Mallett.
1000s turn up to pay tribute to a Wales legend. Thousands of rugby fans are saying a very public farewell to rugby star Ray Gravell today.
Gavin Henson is ready to revive Welsh rugby. Wales
caretaker coach Nigel Davies has recalled Gavin Henson to a 31-man
squad for the Test against South Africa on 24 November at the
Millennium Stadium and the ever so pretty Gav reckons he can save Welsh
rugby. Bless.
November 15, 2007 in ScrumBag News | Permalink
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