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HOME NEWS SUPER 14 TRI-NATIONS PROVINCIAL RWC EXPERTS Friday July 11, 2008

Friday, July 11, 2008
Tuqiri upgrades Giteau to Carter-class

Matt Giteau As far as frustrated spectator Lote Tuqiri is concerned, Matt Giteau, who produced his best 80-minute performance for the Wallabies last weekend, is closing in on Daniel Carter as the world's premier five-eighth.


Friday, July 11, 2008
Cup fee of $250m has ARU worried

The Australian Rugby Union must soon decide whether it can afford the exorbitant $248 mil-lion tournament fee the International Rugby Board is asking for the right to host the 2019 World Cup.


Thursday, July 10, 2008
Greedy IRB demands $250m for World Cup

THE International Rugby Board has made an audacious dash for cash by deciding to slug countries an exorbitant $207million tournament fee to host the 2015 World Cup. And if any country wants to host the 2019 World Cup, it will cost a whopping $248m.


Friday, July 11, 2008
Ruck & Maul

The Wallabies are a very superstitious team. The ARU media conglomerate asked the players if they practised any good-luck rituals and discovered Benn Robinson has to wear blue underwear during a game.


Friday, July 11, 2008
Ref, coaches meet to ease tension

DUNEDIN: Rival Springboks and All Blacks coaches are to meet referee Matt Goddard before tomorrow's second Test in an attempt to stop an escalating war of words spilling onto the playing field.


Friday, July 11, 2008
Frontline heroes hold up the heart of Test rugby

Somewhere on his property in Theunissen near Bloemfontein in South Africa's parched Free State, the only player to win two rugby union World Cups watched New Zealand overcome the Springboks in last Saturday's Tri Nations Test in rainswept Wellington.




Thursday, July 10, 2008
Mac the strife gets his reward for years of perseverance

CONSIDERING Hugh McMeniman's bad luck, it's not surprising the Wallabies forward contemplated giving it all away.


Wednesday, July 9, 2008
I can handle big boys: Barnes

Berrick Barnes Wallaby centre says he can handle a potential battering from bigger opponents in forthcoming Tri Nations clashes.



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