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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog: Preston and North-West News Stories
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog. Wednesday, 27 February 2008. Preston and North-West News Stories. This is a map of various news stories from the Preston and surrounding area. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My West Ham United Blog. Link to other bloggers. Mick Cleary on Rugby. James' Rugby Blog Centre. Dan Smith Does Tennis. Third year Sports Journalism student at the University of Central Lancashire. View my complete profile. Who was your man of the match v Italy? Follow me on Twitter.
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog: March 2008
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog. Thursday, 20 March 2008. Gatland has the last laugh in the wake of O'Sullivan resignation. Ireland's dramatic fall from grace has been well-documented in recent times. Following a poor showing at last year's Rugby World Cup, the Irish team could only manage a disappointing fourth place in the Six Nations. The Independent's Chief Rugby Correspondant Peter Bills. Broke the news today, and also went on to speculate on who the IRFU might choose to take Irish Rugby forward.
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Inside The Game: England's nippers through to Junior World Cup Final
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Thursday, 19 June 2008. England's nippers through to Junior World Cup Final. While the seniors are in New Zealand making headlines for the wrong reasons, England's U20's have stormed to the final of the Junior World Cup after beating the Baby Boks in the semis. Tries from Wasps' Joe Simpson, Saracen's Noah Cato, and London Irish prop Alex Corbisiero put England through, and they will face New Zealand on Sunday in Swansea. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.
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Inside The Game: June 2008
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Sunday, 22 June 2008. Tour of Hell- ouch! The Tour of Hell was certainly one to forget for England, and Mathew Tait got a helping hand from All Black centre Richard Kahui with this hit. As they say, sport hurts! Saturday, 21 June 2008. Toulon move too big for Carter's boots? Dan Carter's proposed move to Toulon may have hit a snag due to a conflict between the fly-half's sponsor, adidas, and Toulon's main sponsor Puma. Carter in one of his many adidas campaigns:. A little tip for Andrew and Johnson.
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Inside The Game: Barkley not a happy bunny
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Thursday, 19 June 2008. Barkley not a happy bunny. Gloucester new boy Olly Barkley has publicly slammed the England coaching team and selectors after being dropped for the second test against New Zealand. In the understatement of the year, Barkley said:. I am not particularly happy and I have not taken it particularly well. For a midfield to function well - and you see it in the Premiership - the 10s, 12s and 13s that play best are the guys that people stick with regardless of a couple of bad games.
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Inside The Game: Bananaman set to unlease the pain
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Friday, 20 June 2008. Bananaman set to unlease the pain. After one season in the Guinness Premiership, you would have thought that Bath giant Matt 'Bananaman' Banahan would be happy with finishing as second top try scorer in the league and getting a call up to the England Saxons squad. Oh no. Here's the big man in action, makes you glad not to be in Scotland's back three:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. Tour of Hell- ouch! League star to join Stade?
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Inside The Game: Not a good day for England
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Thursday, 19 June 2008. Not a good day for England. Todays papers are packed full of coverage about the news that four England players have spoken to New Zealand police officers about 'an incident' last weekend in Auckland. The Times- England's rugby players face rape allegations. Daily Telegraph- England forced to close ranks. Guardian- England players face police questioning. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. Tour of Hell- ouch! Barkley not a happy bunny.
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog: February 2008
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog. Wednesday, 27 February 2008. Preston and North-West News Stories. This is a map of various news stories from the Preston and surrounding area. Friday, 22 February 2008. Could defeat for England cost Ashton his job? The eve of another crucial match for England, and yet again the debate over Brian Ashton's position rumbles on. This has led to the latest round of media specualtion regarding Ashton's future. One thing is for certain, England will have a tough job over-hauling a...
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog: Croke Park braces itself for Celtic clash
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog. Monday, 3 March 2008. Croke Park braces itself for Celtic clash. This weekend the rugby world will have one eye on the latest score in Dublin as Wales look to take another decisive step towards winning the Triple Crown and achieving their first grand-slam since 1978. However, if history is anything to go by then Wales can certainly expect a formiddable task awaiting them at Croke Park. Guardian columnist Eddie Butler. This brings us back to this weekend's crucial fixture...
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog: Gatland has the last laugh in the wake of O'Sullivan resignation
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Paul Ray's JN2053 Online Blog. Thursday, 20 March 2008. Gatland has the last laugh in the wake of O'Sullivan resignation. Ireland's dramatic fall from grace has been well-documented in recent times. Following a poor showing at last year's Rugby World Cup, the Irish team could only manage a disappointing fourth place in the Six Nations. The Independent's Chief Rugby Correspondant Peter Bills. Broke the news today, and also went on to speculate on who the IRFU might choose to take Irish Rugby forward.