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Rugby Sevens fires up (Adelaide Now)

NEXT year's International Rugby Sevens tournament in Adelaide will be expanded to three days and played under lights.

Adelaide Rugby Sevens 2009 under lights at Adelaide Oval - Adelaidenow


Adelaide Rugby Sevens 2009 under lights at Adelaide Oval
Adelaidenow, Australia - 1 hour ago
The competing nations are Australia, England, New Zealand, Fiji, United States, Argentina and reigning champions South Africa. Over the past two years, ...

Adelaide Rugby Sevens fires up (Adelaide Now)

NEXT year's International Rugby Sevens tournament in Adelaide will be expanded to three days and played under lights.

Rugby brotherhood proves invaluable - Scrum.com


Scrum.com

Rugby brotherhood proves invaluable
Scrum.com, UK - 1 hour ago
Journalists were not welcome in Fiji. Colonel Rabuca, as he was at the time, had led a bloodless military coup the year before and the new regime was still ...

Rugby: New coach sees promise in Highlanders (Otago Daily Times)

New Highlanders assistant coach Peter Russell wants to turn some close losses into wins and is looking forward to teaming up with an old coaching partner.

Former Fiji PM manager of Islanders rugby trip (ABC Radio Australia)

A former army commander who became Fiji's prime minister after leading a coup in 1987, Sitiveni Rabuka, has been named manager of the Pacific Islanders rugby tour of Europe.

Rabuka confirms he's on the Pacific Islander rugby trip (ABC Radio Australia)

A former army commander who became Fiji's prime minister after leading a coup in 1987, Sitiveni Rabuka has been named manager of the Pacific Islanders rugby tour of Europe.

Rabuka confirms he's on the Pacific Islander rugby trip - Radio Australia


Rabuka confirms he's on the Pacific Islander rugby trip
Radio Australia, Australia - 21 minutes ago
A former army commander who became Fiji's prime minister after leading a coup in 1987, Sitiveni Rabuka has been named manager of the Pacific Islanders rugby ...

Rugby: Mooloos desperate to lift their game - New Zealand Herald


Rugby: Mooloos desperate to lift their game
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 36 minutes ago
Enter Henry Speight, the 20-year-old nephew of unsuccessful 2000 Fiji coup leader George, who tonight makes his debut on the wing for the province. ...

31st July 2008 FIJI UK AGREE PARTNERSHIP WITH MAJOR RUGBY LEAGUE BRAND - Hull Kingston Rovers


31st July 2008 FIJI UK AGREE PARTNERSHIP WITH MAJOR RUGBY LEAGUE BRAND
Hull Kingston Rovers, UK - 16 minutes ago
... team wear and equipment providers for Fiji UK in the build up to the tournament. ?The partnership with Steeden UK is a major coup for our organisation. ...

Police beat army in annual Fiji rugby match - Radio Australia


Police beat army in annual Fiji rugby match
Radio Australia, Australia - 1 hour ago
Last year, the game delayed the military coup in Fiji, with Commodore Frank Bainimarama watching as the Nabua-based army side were defeated for a second ...
Fiji's deposed PM says coup damaged economy Radio Australia
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Police win Fiji rugby clash - Radio Australia


Police win Fiji rugby clash
Radio Australia, Australia - 9 minutes ago
Last year, the game delayed the military coup in Fiji, with Commodore Frank Bainimarama watching as the Nabua-based army side were defeated for a second ...

NZ forces Fiji rugby 7s team to take different route - Radio New Zealand


NZ forces Fiji rugby 7s team to take different route
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 19 minutes ago
... for transit visas from the Fiji sevens team; but advised the team that sanctions arising from the 2006 coup, prohibited them from using this route.

NZ confirms Fiji rugby sevens denied transit visas - Stuff.co.nz


Stuff.co.nz

NZ confirms Fiji rugby sevens denied transit visas
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 1 hour ago
New Zealand and Australia has "smart sanctions" in place on anybody connected with Fiji's military coup government and their families. ...

Fiji rugby sevens refused NZ visas - report (Stuff)

Fiji?s national rugby sevens team have been denied visas to transit through New Zealand, the Fiji Sun newspaper reports today.

Fiji?s stunning victory may signal seismic change in rugby world

As a Welshman, it hurt, but when you see a small island nation doing this, it gives us all something to strive for. We all know about Fiji's Sevens prowess, but it seems they are now a very capable 15s outfit as well. Could the next great generation be Caribbean? [IMG ] Fiji?s historic win over Wales in the Rugby World Cup may not have inspired headline writers in the Pacific but it may have helped to change the accepted order of world rugby. The Fiji Daily Post?s front page headline yeste

Fiji rugby players on killing charge - Sydney Morning Herald


Fiji rugby players on killing charge
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 27 minutes ago
He was the second civilian to die at the hand of soldiers since the December coup. The nine men were on a United Nations-chartered plane at Nadi on Saturday ...

Fiji rugby players on killing charge (Sydney Morning Herald)

THREE members of Fiji's rugby sevens squad are among eight soldiers and a policeman hauled off a plane and charged over the fatal bashing of a youth.

Rugby star charged with murder (News Interactive)

A FIJIAN national rugby representative is among eight soldiers charged in Fiji over a murder which sparked concerns about human rights abuses following the Pacific nation's latest military coup.

New Zealand rugby star charged with murder | NEWS.com.au

New Zealand rugby star charged with murder | NEWS.com.au A NEW Zealand national rugby representative is among eight soldiers charged in Fiji over a murder which sparked concerns about human rights abuses following the Pacific nation?s latest military coup.  The soldiers were taken
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