By malcan · Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Michael Mavor: Charismatic headmaster who led Rugby into the co – The Independent
Michael Mavor, who died suddenly while on a trip to Peru, was a dynamic and energising headmaster who, throughout the course of a distinguished career, led three of Britain’s foremost schools – Gordonstoun, Rugby and Loretto. At each, alongside an

World Cup will build South African unity-Jordaan – Reuters UK
LONDON (Reuters) – The World Cup will do even more to forge a united South Africa than Nelson Mandela’s success in pulling a divided country together through the 1995 world rugby tournament, the chief organiser said on Thursday. Danny Jordaan, chief

Miller celebrates his 16th goal of the season with his team-mates – BBC Sport
Rangers moved 13 points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League with victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. Two second-half goals put the visitors in command, Steven Whittaker lashing home the opener and Kenny Miller adding a second with a

Outrage in Ireland as biggest rugby game of the year is scheduled for – Daily Mail
Say it isn’t so: Irish rugby fans watch a match in a pub (file photo). Limerick publicans are battling to serve alcohol for the Munster/Leinster game on Good Friday Publicans in Ireland are going to court to demand they be allowed to serve alcohol

More patrols after double fatal fire in Rugby – BBC UK News
The pair, named locally as Kath and Albert Adams, both 77, died after a suspected arson attack in Rugby. Saturday’s fire, which spread from a mobility scooter outside their home in Harold Cox Place, was being Warwickshire Police said the death of

Rugby-Tug-of-war between Stade Francais and RFU over Haskell – Reuters UK
PARIS, March 2 (Reuters) – Stade Francais have demanded the Rugby Football Union release England flanker James Haskell to play in a French Top 14 match against Toulouse on Saturday. The RFU have said they are under no obligation to release Haskell

Nottingham Rugby competition – Nottingham Evening Post
NOTTINGHAM Rugby launch their bid to reach the Guinness Premiership on Sunday, March 21 when they face the formidable Exeter pack in their opening play-off fixture at Meadow Lane. Glenn Delaney’s Green & Whites are desperate to get away to a flying

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