Super Rugby – Conclusions from the semi finals
SPORT24 (blog)
And so there were two. The Chiefs showed the Bulls how to employ the kick chase game effectively by forcing the 'Saders to commit tacklers to the line and kick inside the open spaces left by these tacklers in the back. And, just when the 'Saders had the kicks ...
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MARK KEOHANE: Super Rugby finals structure is all about the green, not the ...
Business Day
The competition structure in Super Rugby finals has always been flawed because of the need to cram as much as possible into the year calendar, make the various administrations as much money as possible and give the broadcaster as much product as is ...
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Super Rugby semifinals
New Zealand Herald
Aaron Cruden became the top points scorer in Super Rugby 2012, with his two penalties and two conversions taking him to 234 points to date. Dan Carter's third penalty goal of the night brought up his 100 points for the season, his fourth penalty shot of the ...
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Sportal.com.au
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen believes the lack of Australian participants in the latter stages of Super Rugby could work in Robbie Deans' favour during the inaugural Rugby Championship. Deans will assemble a 36-strong squad in Sydney this week for the ...
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SPORT24 (blog)
And so there were two. The Chiefs showed the Bulls how to employ the kick chase game effectively by forcing the 'Saders to commit tacklers to the line and kick inside the open spaces left by these tacklers in the back. And, just when the 'Saders had the kicks ...
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Sharks are special when they want it SuperSport As the Sharks lay exhausted on the Newlands turf after their epic Vodacom SuperRugby semifinal win over the Stormers, it was impossible not to think of the words of opposing captain Jean de Villiers earlier in the week. “What I will say is if the Sharks go all ... See all stories on this topic » | SuperSport |
Business Day
The competition structure in Super Rugby finals has always been flawed because of the need to cram as much as possible into the year calendar, make the various administrations as much money as possible and give the broadcaster as much product as is ...
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Rugby World Cup 2015 dream continues for Botswana Boxscore News The dream of qualifying for Rugby World Cup 2015 remains alive for Botswana after they beat Mauritius 25-14 at the University of Botswana Stadium in Gaborone on Saturday to top the Africa Cup Division 1C standings from Ivory Coast. The margin of victory ... See all stories on this topic » | Boxscore News |
Sharks could be strengthened SuperSport The Sharks will spend the next few days relaxing at Coogee near Sydney in an attempt to ensure they start their Vodacom Super Rugby final against the Chiefs in Hamilton as fresh as possible. The Sharks moved closer to what many would describe as an ... See all stories on this topic » | SuperSport |
Soul searching for dejected Stormers SuperSport It's hard to recall when a player and coach looked more dejected than the Stormers duo of Jean de Villiers and Allister Coetzee did at the post-match press conference after their team's 26-19 defeat to the Sharks in the Newlands Vodacom Super Rugby ... See all stories on this topic » | SuperSport |
New Zealand Herald
Aaron Cruden became the top points scorer in Super Rugby 2012, with his two penalties and two conversions taking him to 234 points to date. Dan Carter's third penalty goal of the night brought up his 100 points for the season, his fourth penalty shot of the ...
See all stories on this topic »Super Rugby struggles 'a big advantage'
Sportal.com.au
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen believes the lack of Australian participants in the latter stages of Super Rugby could work in Robbie Deans' favour during the inaugural Rugby Championship. Deans will assemble a 36-strong squad in Sydney this week for the ...
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The Stormers have wrong mindset Independent Online Not crack more jokes, but lighten up in terms of how they approach a rugby game. The current team are besieged by a defensive mindset, as opposed to teams like the Chiefs, the Crusaders, the Sharks and the Reds, who play with a positive mindset. See all stories on this topic » | Independent Online |
England rugby duo dream of Rio 2016 Olympics Boxscore News England internationals Chris Ashton and Alex Goode have revealed they would jump at the opportunity to play Rugby Sevens for Great Britain on the sport's debut at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. It may not be for another four years but Ashton, ... See all stories on this topic » | Boxscore News |
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