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The Rugby Blog (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Martin Johnson has just announced the side to face Argentina on Saturday, and here it is on your favourite rugby blog. 1. Payne 2. Hartley 3. Bell 4. Deacon 5. Borthwick 6. Croft 7. Moody 8. Haskell 9. Hodgson 10. Wilkinson 11. Banahan 12. Geraghty 13. Hikiss 14. Cueto 15. Monye 16. Steve Thompson 17. Paul Doran-Jones 18. Courtney Lawes 19. Joe Worsley 20. Danny Care 21. Andy Goode 22. Ayoola Erinle...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Ayoola Erinle offers adventure from the bench but don't expect battered England to deliver against Australia on Saturday A great deal of weight has been heaped on Martin Johnson's shoulders in the build-up to the autumn internationals. That now is the time to deliver seems to be the unequivocal instruction. Apart from having little concern about the capacity of the girders that come out from the England...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
• Thompson completes remarkable England comeback • Jonny Wilkinson returns for first appearance since 2008 Hooker Steve Thompson completed the final stage of his remarkable rugby comeback on Wednesday when he was named in England's starting team to face Australia at Twickenham on Saturday. Thompson, a World Cup winner in 2003, was forced to retire from the game with a neck injury but, after...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
• Manager allowed to bypass Saxons in injury crisis • David Barnes and Duncan Bell in England squad Premier Rugby today responded to England's front-row injury crisis by allowing Martin Johnson to call up two club props for next month's three internationals, bypassing the agreement between the clubs and Twickenham over elite players. The national team manager has lost four front rowers to...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
RUGBY DISCLIPLINARY HEARING:LEINSTER COACH Michael Cheika has said rugby is in danger of becoming more like soccer, where players dive for effect and questioned why there was no citation when a hand was clearly placed on Brian O’Driscoll’s eyes following a fracas with Andy Goode in Leinster’s match against Brive at the weekend.
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Sunday Tribune (Free subscription) | 22/10/2009
Laurent Seign, Director of Rugby, sits down with Jean Jacques Bertrand, patron and president of big spending Brive Rugby Club. The purse-strings had been loosened and Brive, former Heineken Cup champions were to become a force encore. What success had Seign over the course of the summer? "We've signed Elsom!" "Rocky Elsom? The world class wallaby and Tri-Nation MVP?" "No Rodders...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 18/10/2009
Leinster, the Heineken Cup holders who lost at home to London Irish last week, won 36-13 in Brive yesterday. The back-row replacement Kevin McLaughlin scored two tries, late on, after the Ireland and Lions full-back Rob Kearney had scored the first. Jonny Sexton kicked 19 points. The England fly-half Andy Goode kicked two penalties for a Brive side rather light on actual Frenchmen – three started...
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 17/10/2009
Watch Brive vs Leinster Live Stream Online Heineken Cup 2009 Rugby October 17 2009.Brive vs Leinster Live Stream Online will held on 16:45 GMT, October 17, 2009 at Parc Municipal. Rugby fans, Don't miss to watch this game live on LIVE SPORTS TV. MATCH DETAILS Date: Saturday, October 17 Venue: Parc Municipal Kick-off: 16:45 (14:45 GMT) Referee: James Jones (WRU) Assistant referees: Hugh Watkins (WRU),...
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Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
Brive will look to England fly-half Andy Goode to steer them to a win over Leinster in the Heineken Cup in France tomorrow afternoon.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
Andy Goode believes London Irish should beware. The Exiles will understandably be feeling high and ever so mighty after winning at the home of Leinster, the defending Heineken Cup champions, on Friday night. But the Scarlets will provide no easy homecoming fodder at Reading this weekend.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
BRIVE’S England star Andy Goode believes the Scarlets have every chance of beating London Irish in next Saturday’s Euro showdown in Reading.
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Blood and Mud (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
Time for another gameplan to be unravelled via the magic of flowcharting. This is the France-dwelling former Leicester stalwart and semi-bald monster Andy Goode, but I imagine you could think of a few more past and present it could apply...
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Keo.co.za (Free subscription) | 26/09/2009
Brive won a dour Top 14 match against Castres 11-9, while Albi held on for a 19-14 victory over Bayonne. An Andy Goode penalty and drop goal and a penalty from Castres’ Romain Teulet set up a 6-3 half-time scoreline. The decisive score came from a flowing move in which Brive moved the ball the [...]