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<title>Ioane wins Reds Players' player award</title>
<description>Dynamic centre Digby Ioane has been awarded the Queensland Reds players' player award in recognition of his standout performance during the Super 14 season.</description>
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<title>Fans turn out to watch Wilkinson</title>
<description>A 5,000-strong crowd turned out to watch Jonny Wilkinson take part in his first training session for his new rugby club, French Top 14 side Toulon, on Thursday.</description>
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<title>Botha losing appeal against suspension</title>
<description>The Springboks, with the Test series already in the bag, have made 10 changes to their starting line-up to play the British and Irish Lions at Coca Cola Park on Saturday (11PM AEST).</description>
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<title>Injuries force Lions changes</title>
<description>The British and Irish Lions made six changes to their starting line-up for the third and final Test against the Springboks at Ellis Park on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Junior All Blacks beat Tonga in Suva</title>
<description>The Junior All Blacks maintained their unbeaten record in the Pacific Nations Cup, setting the seal on their series victory with a 47-25 win over Tonga.</description>
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<title>All Blacks head back to club rugby</title>
<description>Thirteen All Blacks will play club rugby this weekend to help sharpen up for the first match of the Bundaberg Rum Tri-Nations agains tthe Qantas Wallabies in Auckland on July 18th.</description>
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<title>Men of Gold Email of the Week - Qantas Wallabies vs France in Sydney</title>
<description>The Men of Gold Mailbox was bulging after last Saturday's night's win over France in Sydney.</description>
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<title>Sheehan, Dunning eye Wallabies return</title>
<description>They say a move can be as good as a holiday, but Western Force recruits Brett Sheehan and Matt Dunning can't wait to get back to work.</description>
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<title>Qantas Wallabies named for 2009 Bundaberg Rum Tri-Nations Series</title>
<description>The return of NSW Waratahs No 8 Wycliff Palu and the selection of the 21-year-old Queensland Reds halfback Will Genia highlight the 30-man Qantas Wallabies squad named today to contest the Bundaberg Rum Tri Nations Series.</description>
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<pubDate>2/7/2009</pubDate>
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<title>Statement on Lote Tuqiri</title>
<description>Statement from the Australian Rugby Union regarding Lote Tuqiri</description>
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<pubDate>2/7/2009</pubDate>
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<title>Palu wrecking ball ready to roll</title>
<description>Qantas Wallabies wrecking ball Wycliff Palu has declared himself physically and mentally refreshed to take on the All Blacks when the Tri-Nations series gets underway.</description>
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<pubDate>01/07/2009</pubDate>
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<title>Chisholm needs Tri-Nations 'miracle'</title>
<description>Qantas Wallabies spring tour mainstay Mark Chisholm has conceded he would need a miracle to play any part in the Tri-Nations series.</description>
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<title>Ali Williams out for rest of the season</title>
<description>All Blacks lock Ali Williams will miss the entire international rugby season after learning he requires surgery on a recurring Achilles tendon injury.</description>
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<title>Bledisloe Cup Test confirmed for Tokyo in October</title>
<description>Asia will again be the venue for a fourth Bledisloe Cup Test this year with Japan to host a showdown between the Qantas Wallabies and the All Blacks on October 31.
The Japan Rugby Football Union confirmed today at a media conference it will stage the match at the National Stadium in Tokyo – centerpiece of the 1964 Olympic Games and with a capacity of more than 57,000.
Confirmation follows several months of negotiation between the Japan Rugby Football Union, their commercial agents Dentsu, and the Australian and New Zealand Rugby Unions.</description>
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<pubDate>30/6/2009</pubDate>
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<title>Ticket packages for Bledisloe Cup in Tokyo</title>
<description>The 2009 Bledisloe Cup series could be decided in the stadium that was the centerpiece for the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. For the first time, the Qantas Wallabies and the All Blacks will do battle in Japan with the National Stadium to host the clash on October 31.</description>
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<pubDate>30/6/2009</pubDate>
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