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Month: January 2004

13th Jan 2004

Corne Krige Retires From International Rugby

Corne Krige, who skippered South Africa in their disastrous World Cup campaign in November, has announced his retirement from international…
Corne Krige Retires From International Rugby
13th Jan 2004

ERC Elite Awards

ERC have launched a series of achievement awards as the 10th anniversary of cross-border European club rugby competition looms ever…
ERC Elite Awards
13th Jan 2004

Heineken Hits Heady Heights

The Heineken Cup has soared to new heights - crashing through the magical six-figure mark for a weekend's attendance. The…
Heineken Hits Heady Heights
13th Jan 2004

Heineken Cup Round Four

Heineken Cup Round FourHEINEKEN CUP - ROUND 4 - (All kick-offs LOCAL time) FRIDAY 16th JANUARY Pool 2: N-S Ospreys…
Heineken Cup Round Four
12th Jan 2004

Connacht Give Themselves The Best Possible Start

A little like Leicester in Ravenhill the following day, the French players of Pau came, they saw and were easily…
Connacht Give Themselves The Best Possible Start
12th Jan 2004

Johnson Test Retirement Imminent.

England captain Martin Johnson is expected to confirm on Saturday he is to retire from Test rugby and coach Clive…
Johnson Test Retirement Imminent.
12th Jan 2004

Noves Not Best Pleased With Laporte

Top coach Guy Noves has slammed national coach Bernard Laporte for blaming France's failure to win the World Cup on…
Noves Not Best Pleased With Laporte
12th Jan 2004

Johnson To Announce International Retirement ?

It is being widely reported that England captain Martin Johnson is expected to confirm next week that he is to…
Johnson To Announce International Retirement ?
11th Jan 2004

Leicester Humbled in Ravenhill

Thirty three points without reply left Ulster on top of Pool 1 in the Heineken Cup after they had absolutely…
Leicester Humbled in Ravenhill
10th Jan 2004

Gloucester too Strong for Munster

Gloucester got a 22-11 victory over Munster at Kingsholm to put them top of Pool 5. While Connacht beat Pau…
Gloucester too Strong for Munster