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Guinness Premiership Previews Guinness Premiership Previews. | Craig Newby the first new recruit at Leicester Leicester, who have yet to confirm officially that Toby Flood and Ben Woods are en route from Newcastle, were able to announce that Craig Newby was on board for next season, writes Rob Wildman. | Ian McGeechan the only man for the Lions Most decorated British and Irish Lion impresses with his integrity and is without ego or prejudice, writes Mick Cleary. | Coventry must prove their solvency to RFU Coventry, one of the oldest and most famous names in English rugby, have yet to satisfy demands from the Rugby Football Union that they have the funds to continue their 134-year history next season. | Loss of Murrayfield picnic site hard to swallow The days of the pre-match picnic at Murrayfield may be numbered following confirmation that the Scottish Rugby Union is set to lose a substantial part of its landholding behind the stadium's west stand | Springboks to select Europe-based players South Africa coach Peter de Villiers will name a national training squad of up 45 players for the forthcoming international season. | Declan Kidney given task of reviving Ireland Declan Kidney, the coach who has guided Munster to four Heineken Cup finals in the past eight years, was confirmed as the new Ireland coach, writes Brendan Gallagher. | Brian Ashton steps up to receive his gong If rugby's high-ups treated Brian Ashton shabbily, the Queen showed the ex-England coach due respect, awarding him an MBE, writes Jasper Gerard. | Frank Hadden picks untested trio for Scotland Scotland coach has acknowledged the importance of next month's two-Test tour to Argentina by opting to take two complete teams of players and a full complement of backup staff. | Wasps on track for Premiership semi-finals Newcastle 13 Wasps 32Shaun Edwards' sdie maintained their charge up the Premiership table last night but were made to work for their ninth win in 10 games by a Newcastle team without any of their four England internationals. |
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