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Deans quiet on possible replacements
Deans quiet on possible replacements
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has remained tight lipped on any plans to send a mayday home for reinforcements ahead of this Saturday’s blockbuster test against the English at Twickenham.
Fired up Azzurri ready for Wallabies
Fired up Azzurri ready for Wallabies
thesportscorner.ca — Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has taken a leap of faith in his touring squad’s inexperienced players and... will unleash them against a tough Italian pack in Padova on Saturday. (more) Fired up Azzurri ready for Wallabies
Wallabies outlast Italy in tight game
thesportscorner.ca — The Wallabies survived an Italian onslaught and took away a 30-20 victory whilst debuting four new players... against a formidable Azzurri in Padova. The game was marred by injuries to key Wallabies backs Timana Tahu and Berrick Barnes. (more) Wallabies outlast Italy in tight game
English Manager thinks Aussies ‘easier’ than Pacific Islanders
English Manager thinks Aussies ‘easier’ than Pacific Islanders
thesportscorner.ca — New English manager, Martin Johnson, the former World Cup winning captain has taken a shot at his... old nemesis Australia after a successful debut on the weekend with his side wrapping up a comprehensive win at Twickenham over the Pacific Islanders, 39-13. (more) English Manager thinks Aussies ‘easier’ than Pacific ...
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