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Trio of clubs received top marks

ONLY three clubs met the top grade when the Rugby Football League determined the outcome of the three-year Super League licences.

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Comment: Reds back where they belong

SALFORD City Reds will be back where they belong next season - in Super League challenging the best.

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Wigan new boy set for debut

AUSTRALIAN half-back Tim Smith will make his Wigan debut in Friday’s re-arranged engage Super League game against Huddersfield at the JJB Stadium.

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Kidd stands up for minnows

SWINTON Lions coach Paul Kidd believes the Rugby Football League must now do everything in their power to make the game national leagues viable lower down the scale.

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Blues suffer Rush injury blow

Cardiff Blues talisman Xavier Rush will have an operation to cure a knee injury.

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Rush injury strikes at Blues

Cardiff Blues' season has got off to a bad start, with captain Xavier Rush suffering a knee injury that requires surgery and may rule him out until Christmas."

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All Blacks slipping - Eales

Former Australia captain John Eales claims the All Blacks are no longer "invincible" ahead of the Tri-Nations encounter on Saturday."

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Palu preparing to punish Kiwis

Australia's powerhouse number eight Wycliff Palu is confident he and his Wallaby team-mates can pull off a valuable consecutive Tri-Nations win on Saturday - even if it is up against the favoured All Blacks."

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‘Warriors’ axing has aided Crusaders’ – Martyn

MARTYN WILLIAMS believes lingering resentment in Bridgend and in the Mid Glamorgan Valleys over the folding of Celtic Warriors’ demise has been a significant factor in the growth of rugby league.

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Xavier Rush suffers knee injury blow

CARDIFF Blues have suffered a blow with the news that captain Xavier Rush could miss the first half of the season with a knee injury.

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AB defence a work in progress

New Zealand assistant coach Wayne Smith has pointed to a lack of time together as the main reason for glitches in the modified All Blacks defence this year."

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All Blacks chasing top spot

New Zealand will be chasing more than just Tri-Nations points in the first of four Bledisloe Cup Tests in 2008 against Australia in Sydney on Saturday as victory for the visitors will see them move to the top of the IRB World Rankings. "

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Bledis-woe for Australia

As Australia and New Zealand prepare to lock horns once again in this weekend's much-anticipated Bledisloe Cup clash in Sydney, we take a look back and see where this very large silver cup came from and the healthy rivalry involved between these two rugby proud nations within the 78-year-old tournament."

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Bunce gives Bath players new strength

Bath's latest behind-the-scenes recruit, strength and conditioning coach Paul Bunce, has been making quite an impact since his arrival from Newport Gwent Dragons if the pained expressions and distinctly honed figures around The Rec are anything to go ...

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Carter weighs up his tutors

Having been coached by both for over five years now, Dan Carter is in the best position to pass judgement on the match-up between Robbie Deans and Graham Henry, ahead of Saturday's Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup clash."