With the IRB Sevens World Series continuing in South Africa and the SEA Games concluding in Thailand, it’s been a hectic week of rugby.
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IRB SEVENS WORLD SERIESTwo tries from Victor Vito helped New Zealand maintain their perfect start to the IRB Sevens World Series with a successful defence of the Emirates Airline South Africa Sevens title in George, although there were a few other shocks along the way. MORE >>
LEGION D'HONNEUR
IRB Chairman Dr Syd Millar has received the Legion d'honneur at a ceremony in his home town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland. The accolade is the highest that can be bestowed on an individual by France. MORE >>
KENYAN GOALS
Innocent Simiyu reveals Kenya's ambitious targets for the 2007/08 IRB Sevens World Series, ones they are on track to realise after reaching the Cup quarter-finals in both Dubai and George. MORE >>
THAILAND DOUBLE
The South East Asian Games yielded two gold medals for the host nation Thailand in the Sevens competition, their men beating the Philippines and the women overcoming Laos in the final. MORE >>
TOTAL RUGBY RADIO
This week we hear from Graham Henry, Gordon Tietjens, DJ Forbes, Sherylle Caulder, Tadukzwa Ngwenya, Michael Collinson, James Bolabiu, plus much more..
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HONG KONG SEVENS
Five thousand tickets for the Cathay Pacific/Credit Suisse Hong Kong Sevens 2008 - the fifth event of the IRB Sevens World Series - which were held back for public sale sold out in just four hours at Hong Kong Stadium. MORE >>
PACIFIC RUGBY CUP
The International Rugby Board have unveiled the schedule for the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup 2008, when the representative teams from Fiji and Tonga will be hoping to end Samoa's dominance of the trophy. MORE >>
Source: IRB Website