+Vote!
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Tonga: Fraser Anderson (Cronulla), Louis Anderson (Warrington), Andrew Emelio (Canterbury), Richard Fa'aoso (Newcastle), Awen Guttenbeil (Castleford), Michael Jennings (Penrith), Antonio Kaufusi (Melbourne), Toshio Laiseni (Newtown), Taniela Lasalo (unattached), Epalahame Lauaki (NZ Warriors), Tevita Leo-Latu (Wakefield), Willie Manu (Hull), Manase Manuokafoa (South Sydney), Feleti Mateo (Parramatta),...
+Vote!
BBC Sport (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
New Zealand: Nathan Cayless (Parramatta, capt), Adam Blair (Melbourne), Greg Eastwood (Brisbane), David Fa'alogo (South Sydney), Nathan Fien (NZ Warriors), Dene Halatau (Wests Tigers), Lance Hohaia (NZ Warriors), Krisnan Inu (Parramatta), David Kidwell (South Sydney), Thomas Leuluai (Wigan), Jeff Lima (Melbourne), Isaac Luke (South Sydney), Simon Mannering (NZ Warriors), Sika Manu...
+Vote!
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
... being overlooked by the Kangaroos, was named in a Tonga squad brimming with NRL talent.The former Sydney Roosters second-rower would have required a clearance from the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) to have switched allegiance to the country of his heritage.The RLIF was scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss the eligibility of several World Cup stars, including Fiji's...
+Vote!
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Brough captains Scots while 2000 survivor Logan also makes the squadBy Last updated at 10:24 AM on 08th October 2008Former Hull and Wigan forward Scott Logan was the only survivor from the lastWorld Cup in the 24-man Scotland squad named today for this year's tournament.The 32-year-old prop, who played all three of his country's matches in 2000, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but...
+Vote!
Daily Star (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
The 32-year-old prop, who played all three of his country's matches in 2000, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now at Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Logan is one of six Australian-based players, including winger Michael Robertson, who scored a hat-trick of tries in Manly's 40-0 Grand-Final win over Melbourne on Sunday.The Scots were quick to swoop on Robertson...
+Vote!
Daily Express (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
The 32-year-old prop, who played all three of his country's matches in 2000, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now at Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Logan is one of six Australian-based players, including winger Michael Robertson, who scored a hat-trick of tries in Manly's 40-0 Grand-Final win over Melbourne on Sunday.The Scots were quick to swoop on Robertson...
+Vote!
Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Logan only survivor in Scots squad Former Hull and Wigan forward Scott Logan was the only survivor from the last World Cup in the 24-man Scotland squad named for this year's tournament.The 32-year-old prop, who played all three of his country's matches in 2000, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now at Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Logan is one of six Australian-based...
+Vote!
Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Logan only survivor in Scots squadFormer Hull and Wigan forward Scott Logan was the only survivor from the last World Cup in the 24-man Scotland squad named for this year's tournament.The 32-year-old prop, who played all three of his country's matches in 2000, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now at Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Logan is one of six Australian-based...
+Vote!
Daily Express (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
... the last World Cup in 2000.Logan, who played all three matches of the 2000 tournament, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now with Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Robertson made his senior debut with the Raiders and the Canberra link is further strengthened by the inclusion of ex-Raiders hooker Brad Drew on the Scotland backroom staff.The squad includes...
+Vote!
Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
... the last World Cup in 2000.Logan, who played all three matches of the 2000 tournament, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now with Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Robertson made his senior debut with the Raiders and the Canberra link is further strengthened by the inclusion of ex-Raiders hooker Brad Drew on the Scotland backroom staff.The squad includes...
+Vote!
Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
... the last World Cup in 2000.Logan, who played all three matches of the 2000 tournament, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now with Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Robertson made his senior debut with the Raiders and the Canberra link is further strengthened by the inclusion of ex-Raiders hooker Brad Drew on the Scotland backroom staff.The squad includes...
+Vote!
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
Logan only survivor in Scots squad Former Hull and Wigan forward Scott Logan was the only survivor from the last World Cup in the 24-man Scotland squad named for this year's tournament.The 32-year-old prop, who played all three of his country's matches in 2000, was with Sydney Roosters at the time but is now at Canberra, where the Scots play their opening match.Logan is one of six Australian-based...