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Gloucester forced to reshuffle for Cardiff clash.  Read more....
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Below are Gloucester Rugby's proposed ticketing arrangements in the event the team wins the semi final at Cardiff on Sunday. The turn around time, and the choice of venue for the final, is not of GR's making and they are naturally absolved from criticism in this matter but for season ticket holding supporters, especially those who have supported the team home and away, from Glasgow or Newport to Biarritz and to Premiership venues all season, the prospect of losing out in a ballot is doubtless a bitter pill to swallow. Read more....
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RUGBY FANS who attend a match due to take place on Good Friday can no longer call themselves Catholics and can expect to face the wrath of God, a leading religious order has claimed. The Franciscan Friars came to Limerick from the US in 2007. Veterans of working in some of the world’s worst trouble spots, they set up a friary in the deprived housing estates of Moyross. They came, they said, to give locals a sense of hope and to help them see that God cared about them.  Read more....
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International Rugby Board president Bernard Lapasset has called for greater unity within the sport after England flanker James Haskell became the latest player to become embroiled in a club-versus-country row. Read more....
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Images of Gloucester's narrow defeat to Wasps at Adams Park. Read more....
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David Jordan, director of Celtic Rugby, said: "This is another massive step forward for the Magners League". It may be even more massive if the participating teams will pick their best players more often. Read more....
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About yesterday's 19-24 narrow away defeat to London Wasps at a sunny but chilly Adam's Park. Read more....
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Rugby fans in Limerick are hoping to have the Good Friday drink ban lifted. Those who didn't give up for Lent, that is. Read more....
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Brian Kennedy, Sale's owner and benefactor, was yesterday accused of causing the decline that has seen the club slip from Guinness Premiership champions to relegation contenders in under four seasons. The accusation came from Ignacio Fernández Lobbe, the Argentinian international who was part of the championship side of 2006, but who was one of the many Test players and stars, Sébastien Chabal, Lionel Faure, and Sébastien Bruno among them, to leave. Article in the Grauniad by Mike Averis. Read more....
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