Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Adams to start for Blue Bulls

March 10, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

Heini Adams will make a rare start for the Vodacom Blue Bulls team when they play the Golden Lions in a Vodacom Cup match.

‘Don’t write off Highlanders’

March 10, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

Springbok No 8 Pierre Spies has cautioned against high expectations for the Bulls this weekend in their match against the Highlanders.

Lions could do with some luck

March 9, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

A victory over the Waratahs is not beyond the Lions when the two sides meet in a Super 14 match in Sydney.

Johnson drops Moody to bench

March 9, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

Lewis Moody has been dropped by England manager Martin Johnson, his former Leicester teammate, for their Scotland match.

Midweek French clash canned

March 9, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

The planned match between France and a South African Invitational XV in Wellington has been cancelled due to logistical difficulties.

Waratahs unchanged for Lions

March 9, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

The Waratahs have named an unchanged side for thier match against the Lions at the Sydney Football Stadium.

Sharks need to move on

March 8, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

The Sharks’ match against the Waratahs has been overshadowed by a number of questionable decisions made by the match officials.

Lions send SOS to Vermaak

March 8, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

The Lions have sent an SOS to Jano Vermaak to join them in Australia ahead of their Super 14 match against the Waratahs.

Beale: I went for intercept

March 8, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

Kurtley Beale is adamant he didn’t deliberately knock down a pass to prevent the Sharks scoring a match-winning try against the Waratahs.

Monday night lights

March 8, 2010 by Sport Rugby   Filed under Daniel Negreanu

No other match in the history of the Varsity Cup has enjoyed a build-up as big as tonight’s clash between Maties and UCT’s Ikeys.

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