Juan Cornetto wrote:
Spot on. Any form of deliberate obstruction is cheating and should be penalised even if not near the ball carrier, then perhaps it will stop being coached.
Juan Cornetto wrote:
Spot on. Any form of deliberate obstruction is cheating and should be penalised even if not near the ball carrier, then perhaps it will stop being coached.
Telegraph.co.uk | Three Grand National debutants reveal what having a runner at Aintree means to them |
atomic wrote:
He's criticising someone who couldn't make SL with the biggest budget in Championship. That's a fact, your probably is still speculation. Toronto at present will get smashed all over the park by SL teams at present.
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PRETORIA – Bulls prop Pierre Schoeman harbours no bitterness towards SA rugby and his decision to pursue his career for Edinburgh in Scotland, is purely for a chance of playing international rugby.
WELLINGTON – The Hurricanes have made five changes to their starting XV as they go in search of six straight Super Rugby wins when they host the Chiefs at Westpac Stadium on Friday night.
Bets'y Bulls wrote:
In this world of p/t players do they only get paid if they play? Another dilemma for John, if the case, keeping them happy by resting them and not paying them?
CAPE TOWN – The all-South Africa Super Rugby affair in Durban on Saturday between the Sharks and Bulls will be refereed by Cape Town-born, former Springbok Rugby Sevens player-turned referee Egon Seconds.
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LAST CHANCE FOR MOSES
For me Moses has been the biggest disappointment this year. After a great World Cup we expected so much from him, even Fittler was hinting he may be the new NSW no.7...
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