Japanese wing eager to make most of exchange – Stuff
JAPANESE CONNECTION: Canterbury’s new Japanese wing Kosuke Endo is coming to grips with New Zealand rugby and communicating with his Kiwi team mates. It was just like being in your own foreign language film, only you heard the sub-titles instead of
Those people who say that you can make statistics mean anything – Daily Telegraph
Occasionally, however, figures prove something definitively and when they come from a world governing body, in this case the International Rugby Board, at least there is no issue of partiality. The table of Six Nations and Tri-Nations statistics
Sonny Bill Williams summonsed to face Sydney Supreme Court – News.com.au
STRAY Bulldog Sonny Bill Williams will today be summonsed by SMS to appear before the NSW Supreme Court in Sydney on Friday. Lawyers for the NRL were given permission today to apply for an injunction preventing Williams from dishonouring his Bulldogs
New Zealand Rugby Returns to the Top of the Tri Nations Table – Bleacherreport.com
New Zealand restored their pride with an emphatic 39-10 victory over Australia. Richie McCaw made the difference as he returned to the side that had lost to the Wallabies the previous week. Dan Carter controlled the game from start to finish, with
English Cricket Shows True Colors in Defeat to South Africa – Bleacherreport.com
What an awesome series this 2008 tour of England by South Africa has been. Controversy, fights, and heart-stopping outcomes. England lost their second place test rankings and dropped to fourth, that position only to be taken by the Proteas as the
Kevin Pietersen to take over England captaincy – Times Online
Kevin Pietersen, who spent four years qualifying to be able to play for England, will be confirmed today as the captain of unity after Michael Vaughan resigned from the Test position and Paul Collingwood from the one-day role. Geoff Miller, the
ENGLISH-BASED QUINTET IN TONGA SQUAD – Sporting Life
RUGBY LEAGUE NEWS Manu – among those named. ENGLISH-BASED QUINTET IN TONGA SQUAD E-mail Article Print-Friendly Subscribe to RSS Feed Post to del.icio.us Facebook
Harold Rosen – Guardian Unlimited
The educationist Harold Rosen, who has died aged 89, was a leader of thought in the world of English teaching in the second half of the 20th century. He and his colleagues forged and sustained a new understanding of the subject within the school
Raise the bar – Independent
Share Do you remember why you joined a gym? A recent study, cited at a seminar I attended in the UK , suggested that nine out of 10 people join a gym for fat loss, but only one per cent of those are successful. So, in essence, everyone joins a gym to
Chris Latham will not solve Wallabies fullback woes – News.com.au
TEST hero Chris Latham wants to be back playing before the end of the Tri-Nations, but he will not be there to solve the Wallabies’ fullback crisis. Latham is only a month away from playing again after the lengthy repair of his torn pectoral muscle
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