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Henry rates Weepu a Test five-eighth
Graham Henry believes halfback Piri Weepu is good enough to play
five-eighth at Test level and has suggested Weepu's form in the
No.10 jersey for the Hurricanes could affect the make-up of the All
Blacks this season. Full report
It's must win for Canes, probably will for Crusaders
ARU must act now
When Gary Flowers was appointed in 2004 as the new Australian Rugby
Union chief executive, he described it as like "winning a personal
rugby World Cup". Full report
Spent Force on slide
The Western Force's disastrous road trip ends on Friday night with
a match which could end their Super 14 finals aspirations and
enhance the hopes of another Australian province. Full report
Waugh's fighting words lift Waratahs
As the Waratahs plot how to achieve the audacious goal of winning
their next three Super 14 games, it has emerged how an emotional
speech by injured captain Phil Waugh inspired NSW to end their
nine-week winless streak against the Reds on Saturday. Full report
Sievert standing by for quickfire call-up
Sydney University halfback Nathan Sievert is in line for a Waratahs
call-up having played just one full game after returning from a
lengthy injury lay-off. Full report
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Beasts beat Rats and defy history
Eastern Suburbs will be out to break successive hoodoos this
weekend, after scoring a bonus-point win over Warringah and moving
to the top of the Shute Shield table on Saturday. Full report
Kelleher busts nose in collision
A collision with a Chiefs teammate will see All Blacks halfback
Byron Kelleher spend up to three weeks on the sidelines. Full report
Bulls continue good run over Stormers
The Bulls kept their chances of reaching the Super 14 semi-finals
alive when they crushed the Stormers for a third successive season
in Pretoria. Full report
England hit by Wilkinson injury
Defending World Cup champions England were hit with a double injury
blow on Saturday after it was revealed that two of its World Cup
winning team, talismanic fly-half Jonny Wilkinson and centre Mike
Tindall look likely to miss England's summer tour to South Africa. Full report
Cannon sweats as Force still hopeful
While Wallaby hooker Brendan Cannon waits to hear from doctors
about what his future might hold, the Western Force are clinging to
the fact their Super 14 destiny this year still lies in their own
hands. Full report
Robinson gives Sale the perfect goodbye
England World Cup winner Jason Robinson signed off his club rugby
union career with a Hollywood ending on Friday as he scored the
try-winning score to give his club Sale a 25-23 English Premiership
victory over Bath. Full report
Carter leads Crusaders to win
All Blacks flyhalf Daniel Carter scored 16 points as the defending
champions Canterbury Crusaders beat the Otago Highlanders 38-3 in
their Super 14 clash in Dunedin on Saturday. Full report
Shark attack in Harbour
The Blues' discipline was fully tested in a bruising and often
niggly match that featured some punishing tackles and solid defence
by the Sharks. Full report
Don't write off cup because of shockers
The rugby faithful shouldn't give up on Australia's World Cup
prospects despite the poor performances of our two leading
provinces in the Super 14 competition, writes John Connolly. Full report
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