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News: Pre-register now for 2010 RBS Six Nations tickets

Wales rugby fans can pre-register for tickets to the 2010 RBS Six Nations home matches at the Millennium Stadium from today (Saturday, 21 November) at the Welsh Rugby Union official website - and Wales captain Ryan Jones has urged supporters not to miss out.

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Pre-register now for 2010 RBS Six Nations tickets

Wales rugby fans can pre-register for tickets to the 2010 RBS Six Nations home matches at the Millennium Stadium from today (Saturday, 21 November) at the Welsh Rugby Union official website - and Wales captain Ryan Jones has urged supporters not to miss out.

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South Africa rugby team relieved to be back on track

South Africa coach Peter de Villiers and captain John Smit agreed that the world champions were back on track following their 32-10 win over Italy here. The Springboks had lost their previous three matches, including two against English club sides and a 20-13 defeat in Toulouse against France. But after running in four tries to one here they are now feeling much happier ahead of next week's test against...

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Johnson proud despite All Blacks defeat

England manager Martin Johnson believes his team can look forward to the Six Nations with "pride" after a gutsy display against New Zealand here at Twickenham ended in a 19-6 loss. Defeat saw England end their November campaign with a record of played three, won one - last week's unconvincing 16-9 success over Argentina - and lost two in a series that began with an 18-9 defeat by Australia....

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Prospect of Riki Flutey's return holds hope in gloom of November

Jonny Wilkinson's return serves as a reminder that he is not the man to guide England on his own November is more often devoted to the funereal rather than the celebratory. The playing surfaces are treacherous and a load of players are crocked even before they start sliding around on international duty. During these short daylight hours, nobody is in the mood to create sparks under water. Coaches...

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Ireland enjoy five-try romp

Centre Keith Earls scored two of Ireland's five tries as the Six Nations champions ran up a 41-6 victory over Fiji.

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A perfect taster for the World Cup

As many of you will have seen, England gained revenge for their defeat in the first test last weekend by beating New Zealand 10-3 this afternoon in front of 12,000 spectators - possibly the largest crowd to ever watch an international in England. Meanwhile on the other side of the Channel the third and fourth ranked teams in 2006 - France and Canada - completed their series, with the home nation also...

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U.N. Official Seeks Global Action on Iran-Refuse to sent enriched uranium to Russian for processing.

Map locates uranium enrichment plant in Iran President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009. In this Nov. 17, 2009 file photo, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki addresses the media in Tehran, Iran. Representatives of six world powers urged Iran on Friday to accept a U.N. plan aimed at delaying its ability to build a nuclear weapon,...

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O'Brien issues apology

Referees manager Paddy O'Brien has apologised to Stuart Dickinson for publicly criticising his performance.

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Jones: Wales must be bold

Wales skipper Ryan Jones is demanding a ruthless approach from his side when they take on Argentina in Cardiff.

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BOD backed by Williams

Shane Williams believes Brian O'Driscoll deserves to succeed him as the International Rugby Board player of the year.

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Robinson focused on present

Scotland head coach Andy Robinson is determined to concentrate on the present ahead of the team's clash with Australia.

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Moody: We're raring to go

Lewis Moody insists England are determined to go out and prove their critics wrong at Twickenham on Saturday.

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Ireland v Fiji: Teams

Recalled Ireland centre Gordon D'Arcy has admitted that being dropped has only served to spur him on.

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France v Samoa: Teams

Free-scoring winger Vincent Clerc has insisted France will not under-estimate Samoa at the Stade de France on Saturday.