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Grand Slam 2005: Where are they now?Mike Ruddock's Wales wore Brains and - in France - Brawn on their jerseys and used both to beat England, Italy, France, Scotland and then Ireland to end a 27-year wait for a Grand Slam. But 20 years ...
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GB News on MSNMike Tindall teases new event without Zara Tindall in latest messageMike Tindall has teased a new event without Zara Tindall in his latest message. The rugby legend took to social media with a ...
Watch Henson penalty that secured Wales first win against England since 1999 Men's Six Nations: Wales v England Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff Date: Saturday, 15 March Kick-off: 16:45 GMT ...
Coverage: Watch on BBC One, BBC Sport website and app, plus S4C via iPlayer. Text commentary and highlights on BBC Sport website and app. Listen live on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio ...
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The South African on MSNOrlando Pirates: Could this be Mofekeng’s last season in the Betway Premiership?Orlando Pirates' Relebohile Mofokeng attracts attention from several clubs, parents confirm. Could this be his last dance in ...
Join Rugby World's Joseph Robinson as he explores the Ilona Maher effect and shares the other talented and inspirational ...
The sad story of much-loved Wigan fan Darren Orme shows the concept of clubs as an extended family still exists, says chief ...
OMC A big thanks to Dan Tynan and Róisín Comerford for inviting our second year engineering students to OMC Technologies DAC ...
Australia could soon have a new highest paid athlete at the top of our sporting rich list as America continues to provide bumper paydays for the next generation of Aussie sportspeople.
Celebrity endorsement can be a costly business – and it might not deliver. Owen Laverty of Ear to the Ground explains changes ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDermot Whelan: The world is set up for busyness like never before — that's dangerousWhen it comes to educating the public on the dangers of constant busyness, Dermot Whelan has certainly earned his credentials ...
The Independent on MSN11d
Girl, 11, pens book with main character who has vitiligo to champion inclusivityTiana Akoh-Arrey, a student at Boughton Leigh Junior School who lives in Rugby, Warwickshire ... who are working together for a school poster competition. Tiana said the book’s name was a way of ...
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