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Thu, 02 Sep 2010
Lions get their man

New Zealander John Mitchell will coach the Lions on a permanent basis for the next three years. rugby365 brings you this breaking news from Johannesburg.
Hoffmann: 'Why I chose the Sharks' and all the Currie Cup Round Nine team news

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Bok coach hauled in for Bees comment

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers will be 'called in' by his employers for another talking to about his public and media utterances. Jan de Koning reports on the latest Div drama.
Bulls send Roux on leave | Bail for prop accused of murder | Bok team changes



No rose garden for the Wallabies

Bloemfontein, the City of Roses, has been a rare venue for the Wallabies. They have played there only three times in nearly 70 years, starting with a win and then losing twice.



LIVE COVERAGE!

WELCOME BACK! rugby365.com's live coverage continues this week as we enter the eighth weekend of the Tri-Nations series - with South Africa hosting Australia!



Wallaby playmaker in injury scare

The Wallabies are confident that playmaker Matt Giteau will be cleared for their Tri-Nations showdown with the Springboks on Bloemfontein on Saturday. rugby365.com brings you the latest news.   Deans adds experience to his pack | Tri-Nations at a glance



Pumas lock Van der Walt suspended

Pumas lock Eduard van der Walt has been suspended for two weeks after he was found guilty of dangerous play during his side’s 22-21 victory over the Blue Bulls in Nelspruit last weekend.



Tigers still the team to beat

The new English Premiership season gets underway on Friday, but the old problem of how to top Leicester remains. rugby365.com looks at the opening week of the new season.
'Bloodgate' doctor is ready to move on | Tongan star joins Tigers' ranks



Ospreys a big Celtic target

Defending champions Ospreys will be targets for a high-achieving Cardiff Blues and the traditionally strong Irish provinces when the new-format Celtic League kicks off this weekend.   Grand Slam hero now Edinburgh boss | 'Unpredictable' Aironi a danger



Hoffmann: 'Why I chose the Sharks'

Young Western Province star Conrad Hoffmann believes his decision to move to the Sharks at the end of the Currie Cup season is a good career move.



Counties bounce back against Tasman

Counties Manukau overcame last week's disappointing loss to Waikato, to beat Tasman 23-3 at Growers Stadium in Pukekohe on Thursday.



Divvy: 'It's all in the mind'

South Africa will look to replicate the expansive game that saw them score five tries against Australia last week, when the Springboks and Wallabies go head-to-head in Bloemfontein on Saturday. Bok fans deserve 'the best' | Soul searching for wounded Wallabies



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