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Manchester United set to swing exit axe

Bardsley, Evans, Richardson and Smith could all be heading out Posted December 24, 2006 by http://a-kick-in-the-grass.blogspot.com

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Blues are tops as two-try Toeava puts Highlanders to the sword

Playmaker Evans nicks Otago honours on his return - but he can't halt Auckland run of success. Posted March 03, 2007 by Hamish McBrearty

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Graham Henry's Bok hunt a real challenge for the All Blacks

It's Black to the future as coach Henry prepares to name his first New Zealand squad of the year - with the World Cup very much in mind Posted May 17, 2007 by Scott Donaldson

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Rugby League: Shaun McCrae – another victim of the fated ‘move upstairs’?

In the old days rugby and football clubs had a manager or coach. These days, it's all about head coach and director of this, than and the other. Can such a relationship work? Posted January 14, 2007 by Gaz Shaw

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After a year of disgrace, will 2008 be a tour de force for pro cycling?

After the sport's worst year in recorded history, is the phoenix about to rise from the ashes? After all, things can only can better. Posted December 15, 2007 by Fred Grand

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How do you pick the best All Blacks XV from the best 30 players on the planet?

As Graham Henry's brains trust prepares to name the team for the Rugby World Cup quarter-final against France, Harshan Jeyakumar looks at possible surprises in the line-up. Posted October 02, 2007 by Harshan Jeyakumar

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Joy for Moreau in cycling's Dauphiné, but Vino fires an impressive warning shot

As French rider Christophe Moreau takes a deserved victory in the Dauphiné Libéré, Alexander Vinokourov looks like the man to beat in this year's Tour De France... Posted June 18, 2007 by Fred Grand

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The men to put New Zealand rugby Black on top in 2008

As another Southern Hemisphere season gets under way, the All Blacks are again the team to beat internationally. Our man in the know assesses their best line-up, kicking off with a look at the backs . . . Posted February 28, 2008 by James Mortimer

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Need before greed: Loyalty to the All Black jersey counts - not the lure of Euro gold

The NZRU have announced that they may allow the international selection of players playing overseas – in essence, potentially losing the single greatest incentive for New Zealand rugby players. Posted April 27, 2008 by James Mortimer

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Barton and Nugent must top Roy Keane's Sunderland's shopping list

Keano reportedly has a £25m kitty to strengthen his Premiership new boys. And he's the one manager who could definitely channel Joey Barton's aggression in the right direction. Posted May 17, 2007 by Orion Assante

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Liverpool's Jamie Carragher: a true Scouse hero

He's not flashy, he's just red through and through. And Anfield fans have every reason to be proud of their true Scouse defender. Posted January 25, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg

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Was David Nugent stupid to snub Sunderland - or is his loyalty to his beloved Everton refreshing?

Roy Keane has withdrawn a £6m offer for the Preston striker after the England striker chose to go on holiday rather than discuss the move. Nugent's dream is to join his Goodison idols - but he could be playing a dangerous game. Posted July 03, 2007 by Gareth Johnson

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Grim times ahead for New Zealand's southern unions

Rugby in the deep south of the country is in dire straights. The cause? Well, just about everything, really... Posted August 01, 2007 by Darren Maslin

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Super 14: All systems Joe as three-try Rokocoko keeps Blues on top

The Blues, Sharks and Crusaders kept their unbeaten records intact over round three of the Super 14. The Brumbies and Hurricanes got their season back on track with good wins, while the Stormers, Highlanders and Cheetahs find themselves in deep holes even at this early stage. Posted March 03, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty

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Super 14: Stormers on a downer as Burger ban plays into Crusaders' hands

The 2008 Super 14 is only two weeks old but the Crusaders, Blues and Sharks have already opened daylight between themselves and the chasing pack. Several derby matches this week add spice to an already mouthwatering round-three fixture list. Posted February 28, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty

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Super 14: Evans injury no excuse as Blues get the blues

After a two-game losing streak, can David Nucifora's men get their show back on the road? Posted March 17, 2008 by Paul Alexander

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No Evans but it's Blues heaven after last-gasp win

David Nucifora could hardly bare to watch as his side overcame the Stormers with the last kick of the game. Posted March 25, 2008 by Paul Alexander

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Blue sky over Auckland as Evans return bolsters Super 14 hopes

They have a tough opening draw and have lost some key players. But the Blues are no ordinary side and a re-tuned back line, deep forward pack and good mixture of youth and veterans means 2008 could well be their year. Posted February 12, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty

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Evans, Hennessey, Ledley, Ramsey - the Premier League needs these Welsh wizards

With a glut of Welshmen all making the move to the top-flight from the Championship, who will be the next players from the valleys to showcase their talents on the highest stage? Posted May 31, 2008 by Peter Evans

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Tour de France: Contador ready to pounce if Michael Rasmussen falters on final stretch

Only 2mins 23secs separate the two Tour de France leaders, and with five days' racing still to go anything can happen before they reach Paris. Posted July 25, 2007 by Craig Hackney

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A Laurel for Stan

CaughtOffside.com writer Digsy ponders what kind of career Stan Collymore could have had. Posted October 06, 2006 by CaughtOffside.com

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Super 14's new law experiments put the emphasis on attacking rugby

Experimental Law Variations come into play next week and while they may benefit the likes of Dan Carter, Nick Evans and Matt Giteau, not everybody will be thrilled by the changes. Posted February 10, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty

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Super 14: Blues can take the Bulls by the horn

Big guns Bryan Habana and Pierre Spies are back – but so is Blues' hero Nick Evans. It promises to be a season-defining match for both sides. Posted March 28, 2008 by Paul Alexander

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New Zealand rugby looks to the future as Somerville joins All Black exodus to Europe

With Nick Evans, Jerry Collins and now Greg Somerville heading north to join the earlier Kiwi exiles, a new opportunity beckons for the nation's young talent. Posted June 25, 2008 by Iain Carmichael

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Chasing pack look to Force their way past Crusaders and Sharks

Round six of rugby union's Super 14 sees several teams fighting for their lives, others looking to get their season back on track - and everyone chasing the two unbeaten teams at the top. Posted March 21, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty

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Rasmussen earns the Tour de France yellow jersey by throwing away the blueprint

The drugs won't go away, and German TV pull the plug in protest, but Week Two proves as thrilling as the first. Posted July 23, 2007 by Fred Grand

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Why a combined Highlanders-Harbour team would benefit Super 14 rugby

With a host of key players leaving, drastic action is needed to re-energise the Southern men. Posted May 24, 2007 by Scott Donaldson

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One sure-fire way to stop Tour de France riders taking drugs

The sport would soon sit up and take notice if team sponsors decided to pull their money if riders weren't clean. Posted July 18, 2008 by Craig Hackney

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Rugby World Cup: Wallabies and Springboks beware - it's All Blacks lift-off time

The Northern Hemisphere challenge is all but over. France's New Zealand hoodoo will continue in the quarter-final - and then Australia and South Africa will have it all to do against Graham Henry's world-beaters. Posted September 25, 2007 by James Mortimer

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Nadal fit to break Australian Open duck

Posted January 14, 2007 by Reuters

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Henin pulls out of Australian Open

Posted January 04, 2007 by Reuters

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Hewitt left in lurch as coach quits

Posted January 05, 2007 by Reuters

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