Rugby News:

New rugby league stadium approved (BBC News)
A £26m sports complex, which will be home to rugby league club Salford City Reds, is approved by councillors.


Young rugby player seriously injured in crash (Surrey Advertiser)
A TALENTED young rugby player from Guildford is in a critical condition in hospital after he was hurt in a road accident near Winchester on Sunday.


Rugby Union (Evening Standard)
A thrilling win over Argentinian opposition helped Hampton clinch the Standard's schools rugby team of the month award.


Rugby: Andy doesn't have to pass nationality test – De Luca (Edinburgh Evening News)
NICK DE LUCA today insisted Andy Robinson's commitment to rugby transcended the traditional Scotland-England rivalry.


Wales' Jones jumps for the ball with France's Bonnaire during their Six Nations rugby union match at the Millennium ... (Reuters )
Wales' Ryan Jones (R) jumps for the ball with France's Julien Bonnaire during their Six Nations rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, February 26, 2010. REUTERS/Phil Noble


Wakefield Wildcats look to boost female rugby league in Merrie City (Wakefield Today)
WAKEFIELD Wildcats are looking to boost female participation in rugby league across the Merrie City.


Property developer faces block on homes at rugby club ground (Yorkshire Post Today)
A SENIOR councillor has vowed to block a property developer's plans, after it kicked a rugby club into touch from the ground where it has been for the past 114 years. (10/03/2010 11:41:29)


England's head coach Johnson attends the Six Nations rugby union match against Italy at Flaminio stadium in Rome (Reuters )
England's head coach Martin Johnson attends the Six Nations rugby union match against Italy at Flaminio stadium in Rome February 14, 2010. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi


Nine admit being involved in mass disorder after Cumbrian rugby club gala (The News and Star)
Nine people have pleaded guilty to being involved in mass disorder following a rugby club gala.


Michael Mavor: Charismatic headmaster who led Rugby into the co-educational era (Independent)
Michael Mavor, who died suddenly while on a trip to Peru, was a dynamic and energising headmaster who, throughout the course of a distinguished career, led three of Britain's foremost schools – Gordonstoun, Rugby and Loretto. At each, alongside an outwardly authoritarian approach, he treated all with great courtesy and friendly ease. In turn, one could not help but notice the warm affection and ...









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