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Brumbies show the way to beat NZ
If any World Cup coach wants to learn how to upset the All Blacks,
he should replay the tape of the Brumbies-Crusaders match. Full report
Crusaders can't count on home semi
The Crusaders still need a victory against the Chiefs at Jade
Stadium on Friday to cement a home semifinal in another tight Super
14 rugby run-in, after Dan Carter missed a last-second consolation
kick in Canberra. Full report
Bid to stop scrum blues
The agony may soon be over. International Rugby Board chief
executive Mike Miller has revealed southern hemisphere rugby
referees are going to get a hurry up in a bid to end frustrations
at scrum time. Full report
Wallabies warm to Huxley at No. 15
Julian Huxley has suddenly become a prime contender to be the Test
fullback against Wales in Sydney on May 26. Full report
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No one fits better than Turner
To most onlookers the greatest asset that 19-year-old Super 14
newcomer Lachlan Turner has brought to the ailing NSW Waratahs is
his sheer speed. Full report
Capital way to farewell trio
A chilling evening frost falls over Canberra Stadium. It is 90
minutes since the Brumbies' 15-6 victory over the Crusaders. George
Gregan, Jeremy Paul and Stephen Larkham are still signing
autographs and posing for photos with fans. Full report
New Zealand locks stocks in crisis as Eaton joins casualties
And then there was one. Graham Henry's World Cup plans have taken
another hit, with only one of the five locks taken to Europe last
November fit - and starting - in the Super 14. Full report
NZ stands to lose serious talent in Evans
Nick Evans will cut and run from the Highlanders - and possibly all
New Zealand rugby - if he misses out on All Blacks selection next
month. Full report
Here's the scenario: possible Super 14 semi permutations
Draw and scenarios for Super 14 semi-finals contenders heading into
next weekend's final-round matches. Full report
Larkham stardust alleviates the gloom
When you think of Stephen Larkham, one memory, one image stands
out. That kick. That incredible 45-metre field goal he kicked at
Twickenham during extra-time of the 1999 World Cup semi-final
against South Africa, writes Greg Growden in Monday Maul. Full report
Sharks second after taming Lions
The Sharks moved up to second place in the Super 14 standings after
a comfortable victory over the Lions in a South African derby in
Durban on Saturday. Full report
Larkham strikes a fitting farewell
Brumbies pivot Stephen Larkham last night provided a fairytale
farewell for himself, George Gregan and Jeremy Paul with a gilted
drop goal. Full report
One point makes all the difference
All Blacks flyhalf Nick Evans missed the wide-angled conversion of
a last-minute try to allow the Hurricanes to win the game. Full report
Homesick Ioane bolts on Force
Western Force winger Digby Ioane has performed a stunning backflip
by signing a two-year contract with the Queensland Reds. Full report
Tahs escape jaws of victory
Waratahs coach Ewen McKenzie could not have better summed up the
agony of witnessing his side fall just short of beating the Chiefs
at Aussie Stadium last night. Full report
Record win, but Force boss not happy
It says plenty about the Western Force's improvement this year that
a record score and winning margin against the Cheetahs still left
coach John Mitchell underwhelmed. Full report
Reds storm towards spoon
Queensland looks certain to finish with the Super 14 wooden spoon
after losing 37-24 to the Stormers in Cape Town. Full report
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