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  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Cox handed one-week ban

    Cox handed one-week ban

    Edinburgh forward Sean Cox has been banned for a week after he admitted striking London Irish and England centre Shontayne Hape.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Saints to fight England for Mallinder

    Northampton said on Thursday that they are determined to do all they can to keep coach Jim Mallinder at the club if England come calling for the Saints boss to replace Martin Johnson.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Exiles make wholesale changes

    Exiles make wholesale changes

    London Irish have made wholesale changes for Friday's must-win Heineken Cup Pool 2 clash at Cardiff Blues (kick-off 8pm).

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Moody gutted after Johnson exit

    Moody gutted after Johnson exit

    England's World Cup captain Lewis Moody revealed he is "genuinely gutted" that Martin Johnson has stood down as the national team manager.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    SARU to 'headhunt' Bok coach

    The South African Rugby Union (SARU) will approach a shortlist of preferred candidates in the process to appoint a Springbok coach, the Executive Council of SARU announced on Thursday.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Boks return to Soweto

    The Springboks will return to Soccer City in Soweto for the final home Test of 2012, when they take on newly-crowned World Cup champions New Zealand in the final encounter of the southern Hemisphere's Rugby Championship.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Brits hit costs him a ban

    Brits hit costs him a ban

    Saracens hooker Schalk Brits has been banned for three weeks after admitting committing a dangerous tackle against Treviso last Sunday.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Sarries' Bok banned for tackle

    Saracens' Springbok hooker Schalk Brits has been banned for three weeks for a dangerous tackle.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Div in line for England job?

    Controversial Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has emerged as an unlikely candidate to replace Martin Johnson as manager of England's national team.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Saints hoping for Mallinder stay

    Saints hoping for Mallinder stay

    Northampton chairman Leon Barwell insists he is determined to hold on to the club's rugby director Jim Mallinder.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Du Plessis signs for Wasps

    Du Plessis signs for Wasps

    London Wasps have signed Namibia's star flanker Tinus du Plessis until the end of the season, with an option for a further two seasons.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011
    Ospreys launch Twitter probe

    Ospreys launch Twitter probe

    Ospreys have launched a "full and thorough investigation" into potential homophobic comments allegedly made by an employee on Twitter.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Biarritz fans their 16th man

    Charlie Hodgson knows all about playing in front of the baying Basque hordes in Biarritz and is hoping it will be third time lucky when he returns to the south of France with reigning English champions Saracens in Pool 5 this weekend.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Connacht 100 not out

    Connacht play their 100th European match on Saturday – and four times Heineken Cup champions Toulouse will be at the Sportsground in Galway to mark the special occasion.

  • Thursday, 17. November, 2011

    Japan still in Ioane race

    Wallaby and Reds wing Digby Ioane's decision to delay a decision on his future has left the door open for Japan to lure him away from Australia.