Rugby in the News: April 30
By Scrum Staff April 30, 2012
- Two rugby ladies, Tyson Beukeboom and Jacey Murphy, nominated for 20th annual BLG Awards (BLG nominees: Rugby rivals forge friendship, too; Calgary Herald)
- BC teachers dispute can't stop annual rugby tournament (BC high school rugby tournament saved; News1130)
- All Blacks mourning loss of former coach (Most-successful All Blacks coach Fred Allen dead at 92; Winnipeg Free Press)
- Tragedy stikes Kenyan womens rugby with the sad news of Kenya captain Aberdeen Shikoyi (Tragic death of Kenya captain overshadows Elgon Cup; Scrum Queens)
- Rule prevents World Cup players from competing in top league (Controversial rule keeps top rugby players from Premier league; The Victoria Times Colonist)
- High school students travel to UK to test their mettle (Durham Region students cross the pond for rugby; durhamregion.com)
- Australian article, but an interesting read -- good points (Mouth must be open for voice to be heard; Hawkesbury Gazette)
- Some good info about the Canadian Rugby Centre of Excellence (Rugby exhibition of Olympic proportions; The Victorian Times Colonist)
- Prince Harry has balls...rugby balls (older article but amusing none the less) (Prince Harry's Rio De Janeiro Trip: Brazil Visit Includes Rugby, Race; The Huffington Post)
- Cool! Afghanistan's rugby team hits international scene (Afghan rugby team makes international debut; Aljazeera)


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