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WILL KELLEHER IN TOKYO: Hodge was banned for three weeks by a disciplinary panel for hitting Fijian Peceli Yato in the head with a dangerous tackle that left the flanker concussed.
WILL KELLEHER IN TOKYO: Hodge was banned for three weeks by a disciplinary panel for hitting Fijian Peceli Yato in the head with a dangerous tackle that left the flanker concussed.
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Gennadiy Golovkin and Sergiy Derevyanchenko put on a war last night at MSG.
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Argentina came roaring out of the gates in their Pool C match against Tonga in the Rugby World Cup, securing a bonus point before the 30 minute mark.
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A delegation of Union Ministers should visit Jammu and Kashmir to review the situation in the region after the abrogation of Article 370, PDP MP Nazir Ahmad Laway on Sunday said.Speaking to ANI, Laway said, "I appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to send a delegation of Union Ministers to Jammu and Kashmir to see the situation there. When they will see the situation there, automatically they will have to speak the truth here to the people."The PDP leader said that... Читать дальше...
WILL KELLEHER IN OTSU: BeatingAustralia at the World Cup runs in the Moriarty family - and Wales' current back-rower Ross loved tearing into the Wallabies to keep the tradition going.
Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt admitted Japan had raised their game to 'furious' levels after stunning them 19-12 in Shizuoka.
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Nowell has not played since the Premiership final in June, while Vunipola has clocked up just 17 minutes of game time since May but they look likely to make their first appearance in Japan.
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South Africa bounced back after their defeat to New Zealand last week with a resounding victory over Namibia to earn a foothold in Pool B.
Fiji finally found their flair as they bounced back from their shock World Cup defeat by Uruguay with a resounding 45-10 win over Georgia that sent a warning to their next opponents Wales.
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It is not often you get a full nineday lay-off in tournament rugby these days and using this period to optimum effect is important for Eddie Jones and England.
Martin Johnson still remembers the message Clive Woodward delivered to England's pack when he first took on the coaching job in 1997 - 'Be scary'.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY NIK SIMON: It does not take long for a couple of rugby fans to pick out Quade Cooper from the crowds beneath the glow of Osaka's neon billboards.
EXCLUSIVE BY NIK SIMON: World Rugby chief Agustin Pichot says the governing body will not back down on their stance over high tackles - even if critics claim the game is going soft.
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ROB ROBERTSON IN KOBE: Japan's sensational 19-12 victory over Ireland yesterday has forced the Scots to go chasing a bonus-point victory over Samoa in Kobe tomorrow.
CHRIS FOY IN TOKYO: Stage two of England's global mission begins on Saturday morning with what Eddie Jones calls a 'test of manhood' against Argentina.
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DYLAN HARTLEY: When the two packs set up for the first scrum, there is always a very calm moment before the hit when you go through the processes that you've spent hours perfecting.
NIK SIMON IN JAPAN: England centre Piers Francis has escaped a ban for a high shot on Will Hooley following a disciplinary hearing in Tokyo.