November 5, 2007 at 9:24 pm
· Filed under 6 Nations, Rugby World Cup, Super 14, Tri-Nations
After great success in covering the Rugby World Cup 2007, MyRugbyNews.com is looking for fans who are passionate about the greatest sport on the planet - Rugby. We are planning on launching a global rugby site, which covers Rugby News from across the globe, news from England, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and even Fiji or Argentina!
With the Rugby World Cup 2007 being such a great success, it has created a global craze and many more people are interested about rugby, it has created fans that are hungry to hear about rugby news.
There are plenty of competitions ahead, next year kicks off with the Six Nations, dont forget the Tri-Nations and the Super 14, but at the same time there are domestic leagues taking place worldwide which people are interested in!
If your passionate about Rugby, and are willing to write articles which will be read by thousands of people daily, send an e-mail to myrugbynews@gmail.com and you’ll be able to share your views with rugby fans worldwide!
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October 31, 2007 at 8:41 pm
· Filed under England, Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, SARU, South African Rugby Union, Springboks, The World Cup, Wallabies
After bringing home the Webb Ellis Trophy, and the only undefeated side in the Rugby World Cup 2007. Springbok coach Jake White has lost his job as national Rugby coach. The announcement by South Africa Rugby Union (SARU) comes after constantly advertising the post for South African Rugby Coach in newspapers and in the media since the start of the Rugby World Cup 2007.
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October 30, 2007 at 9:53 pm
· Filed under Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
The Rugby World Cup 2007 Champions: The Springboks, arrived in the their home country of South Africa just last week, and have been parading across the country since Friday. Yesterday they made their last stop to New Lands stadium in Cape Town, where a very over-excited fan, tried to steal the Webb Ellis Rugby World Cup trophy from Springbok super-star Bryan Habana.
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October 26, 2007 at 2:21 am
· Filed under Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
The Rugby World Cup Winners - The Springboks returned to their home country of South Africa yesterday, where they were greeted by thousands of fans at the OR Tambo International airport in Johannesburg. The Springboks have returned home as the Rugby World Cup 2007 Champions.
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October 24, 2007 at 4:01 pm
· Filed under Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
The International Rugby Board have announced their annual awards. They have announced their Player of the year, together with team and coach of the year awards a few days after the Rugby World Cup 2007.
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October 23, 2007 at 2:49 am
· Filed under Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
After the Springboks Epic victory over England in the weekends Rugby World Cup Final, South Africa are now ranked as the Worlds number 1 team. New Zealand move one spot down to second place, and England move to fourth place.
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October 22, 2007 at 8:14 pm
· Filed under Rugby World Cup
Following the great success we’ve had in covering the Rugby World Cup 2007.
We want to give you something more.
We will be launching MyRugbyNews.com Global soon.
Now you can follow YOUR team from YOUR own country.
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October 20, 2007 at 11:00 pm
· Filed under England, Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
South Africa have won the Rugby World Cup 2007! After an amazing game with England, after 80 minutes, it was the Springboks on top. The final score was South Africa - England. The match turned out to be one of the greatest Rugby World Cup Finals of all time. Jake White’s Springboks refused to give in to the English, who were constantly pushing for a try. The game was won on penalties alone.
Read the full match report of South Africa 15-6 England.
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October 20, 2007 at 9:54 pm
· Filed under England, Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
The South African Springboks are leading the Rugby World Cup Final by 9 points to 3, in their match against England. The game started with England applying most of the pressure, but it was South Africa who fought back and were first on the scoreboard. Late in the first half, South Africa pushed all the way to the English try-line, but were unable to score, instead they were given a penalty and chose to go for poles. Percy Montgomery scored the penalty to put the score at South Africa 9-3 England.
View live scoring of the Rugby World Cup Final South Africa Vs England.
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October 20, 2007 at 1:39 pm
· Filed under England, Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, Springboks, The World Cup
After 47 amazing games and 296 tries, the most important game of the Rugby World Cup 2007 is just hours away. The Rugby World Cup Final, England Vs South Africa. It’s the defending champions up against the mighty undefeated Springboks. Within the next few hours we will have the Rugby World Cup 2007 Champions.
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