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Rugby News
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Rugby News
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Super Leinster win Heineken Cup
Leinster wrote themselves into the record books as they secured their third Heineken Cup triumph in four years by beating Ulster 42-14 at Twickenham.
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Leinster vs Ulster: As it happened
Good afternoon and welcome to Twickenham for what promises to be a fascinating Heineken Cup final between Leinster and Ulster.
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Four in frame for Gloucester post
Gloucester now have four options to replace Bryan Redpath as head coach, according to managing director Ken Nottage.
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Preview: Leinster v Ulster
Saturday's match between Leinster and Ulster at Twickenham will be the first all-Ireland Heineken Cup final, and a clash of two contrasting styles.
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Falcons confirm Lawson capture
Newcastle Falcons have continued their recruitment drive by signing Scotland scrum-half Rory Lawson on a two-year deal.
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Warburton ready for trip Down Under
Wales captain Sam Warburton insists he is fit and ready for the three-Test tour of Australia next month.
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Andy Ward & Bernard Jackman on Final
It has been another enthralling year in the Heineken Cup, with drama and excitement right from the opening round fixtures to the semi finals three weeks ago. And it is not over yet.
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Saints secure Mallinder future
Jim Mallinder has committed his future to Northampton Saints by signing a new long-term contract to stay on as director of rugby.
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Connacht Strenghten Squad
Bristol’s Jason Harris-Wright and Galwegians’ Brian Murphy have joined Connacht on a one year deal.
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Hurt is motivation for Wallace
Ulster’s Paddy Wallace has spoken about how the hurt he experienced watching Leinster and Munster winning numerous Heineken Cup finals will motivate him to try and beat Leinster on Saturday.
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Reddan hoping for place in Final
Leinster’s Eoin Reddan is hoping that he will be named as scrum half in Joe Schmidt’s squad for the Heineken Cup final this Saturday.
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Kearney is Europe's Best Attacker
Statistics released by Amlin Opta have shown that Rob Kearney is Europe’s most prolific attacker this season.
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Priestland admits to Wales pressure
Wales fly-half Rhys Priestland says the pressure is on the Six Nations champions to beat Australia at least once this summer.
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Deans wary of wounded Scots
Australia coach Robbie Deans insists his men will not take Scotland lightly in the one-off Test scheduled for early June.
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Visser gets Scotland call-up
Scotland have selected Tim Visser among their 28-man squad for the summer tour to Australia, Fiji and Samoa.
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Shingler ruled ineligible for Scotland
The International Rugby Board (IRB) has ruled that Steven Shingler is eligible to only play for Wales and cannot represent Scotland.
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IRFU confirm Clark appointment
The Irish Rugby Football Union have appointed Dave Clark as the new Head of Fitness.
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Cuthbert stays loyal to the Blues
Wales winger Alex Cuthbert has admitted he had 'a few offers' but was happy to commit his immediate future to the Cardiff Blues.
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Deans wary of Wales threat
Australia coach Robbie Deans has warned his men not to underestimate the threat posed by Wales on their upcoming tour Down Under.
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Schmidt warns against slow start
Leinster will find it tough to get back into it if they allow Ulster to build an early lead in Saturday's Heineken Cup final, head coach Joe Schmidt has warned.
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