George Gregan

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First Reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 Documents

How a proud club fell into a seven-year glitch

Stirling Mortlock feels the pain of a Brumbies loss in 2009. Photo: ReutersThe Brumbies have endured seven years of pain since their Super Rugby triumph of 2004. Chris Dutton looks back over the last eight years at what went wrong.Coach: David Nucifo ... [ Published 7 hours ago by Canberra Times ]
First Reported May 20 2012 - Updated May 20 2012 - 1 Documents

Genia on track to be best 9: Connolly

FORMER Reds and Wallabies coach John Connolly is adamant Will Genia has cemented himself as Queensland's greatest halfback and is on his way to becoming the best number nine Australia has produced. And the man who may be inadvertently responsible for ... [ Published May 20 2012 by The Australian ]
First Reported May 19 2012 - Updated May 19 2012 - 1 Documents

Rugby's centurions continue to stand tall

RUGBYMartyn Williams, the Welsh openside flanker who has represented his country for 16 years, will be brought back into the Wales side to face the Barbarians at the Millennium Stadium on 2 June.However, what would seem a routine recall to cover some ... [ Published May 19 2012 by Info News ]
First Reported May 11 2012 - Updated May 11 2012 - 1 Documents

Wallabies' bolter is White lightning

Brumbies halfback Nic White. Picture: Kym Smith Source: GOOD things come in small packages. That is the realisation that's allowed tiny Brumbies halfback Nic White to put down the protein powder and rocket into contention as a Wallabies bolter this y ... [ Published May 11 2012 by Herald Sun ]
First Reported May 06 2012 - Updated May 06 2012 - 1 Documents

Talent makes up for perceived lack of depth

Sometimes there are moments in a game that set the theme, other times there are moments which completely turn a game on its head. Henry Speight's try right on the half-time siren was one of the latter in the Brumbies' 23-6 victory over the Waratahs in ... [ Published May 06 2012 by WA Today ]
First Reported May 05 2012 - Updated May 05 2012 - 2 Documents

MacDougall:Stuart will not accept defeat

George Allen, the famous NFL coach, once said winning is living. Every time you win, you are reborn. When you lose, you die a little. Well, NSW fans have been dying a long slow death watching the Blues slump to six straight series defeats. That's why ... [ Published May 05 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported Apr 29 2012 - Updated Apr 29 2012 - 1 Documents

Efficiency gains get leaders over the line

When teams glow they combine high energy and efficiency, and both are equally important. It was just that combination which sparked the Reds championship last year and which has likewise shot the Brumbies to the top of the Australian rugby union conference ... [ Published Apr 29 2012 by Melbourne Age ]
First Reported Apr 27 2012 - Updated Apr 27 2012 - 4 Documents

Australian Rugby to undertake historic corporate review

AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TO UNDERTAKE HISTORIC CORPORATE REVIEWSPORT - MANAGEMENT - GOVERNMENT - APPOINTMENTSJust a week after the Australian Government called on sports to modernise their corporate governance arrangements, the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has ... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Australasian Leisure Management ]
First Reported Apr 27 2012 - Updated Apr 27 2012 - 2 Documents

Classic strip a bid to rekindle old spark

The Brumbies' Rod Kafer sporting the club's old colours back in the day.To play like the ACT Brumbies of old Jake White wants his squad to look like the Brumbies of the glory years.In a bid to reconnect with the Brumbies' most successful era, coach White ... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Canberra Times ]
First Reported Apr 26 2012 - Updated Apr 27 2012 - 1 Documents

Lions look in better shape

They will need all of this and more against the Australian Conference leaders, where former Springbok coach Jake White is at the helm.The Johannesburg franchise has now lost six successive matches in this year's competition, and look to turn the tide ... [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Sport24.co.za ]
First Reported Apr 27 2012 - Updated Apr 27 2012 - 1 Documents

Former Wallaby captain George Gregan joins Australian Rugby Union board

SYDNEY - Five years after retiring as Australia's most-capped test player, George Gregan will join the Australian Rugby Union board of directors as a nominee of the players association.The former scrumhalf and captain, who played 139 tests for the Wallabies ... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Brandon Sun ]
First Reported Apr 26 2012 - Updated Apr 26 2012 - 1 Documents

Ex-Force boss wins seat on ARU board

FORMER Western Force chairman Geoff Stooke will be elected unopposed to the ARU board today after chairman Peter McGrath decided not to seek re-election. Stooke, who was the driving force behind the Force in the franchises's early years, will be voted ... [ Published Apr 26 2012 by The Australian ]

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How a proud club fell into a seven-year glitch [ Published 7 hours ago by Canberra Times ]
Maguire heeds call of home [ Published May 24 2012 by Canberra Times ]
Preview: Brumbies v. Reds – the battle for top ... [ Published May 24 2012 by Green and Gold Rugby ]
Genia on track to be best 9: Connolly [ Published May 20 2012 by The Australian ]
Rugby's centurions continue to stand tall [ Published May 19 2012 by Info News ]
Freier lines up for a century as Rebels meet Force [ Published May 19 2012 by WA Today ]
Next milestone: Morné Steyn looking beyond his ... [ Published May 17 2012 by The Witness ]
Steyn eyes next milestone [ Published May 16 2012 by South Africa Star ]
George Ford happy to bide his time as Leicester... [ Published May 13 2012 by Telegraph ]
Wallabies' bolter is White lightning [ Published May 11 2012 by Herald Sun ]
The ex-star your franchise would love back [ Published May 11 2012 by BigPond Sport ]
Talent makes up for perceived lack of depth [ Published May 06 2012 by WA Today ]
MacDougall:Stuart will not accept defeat [ Published May 05 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
In sickness and in health, Stuart will not acce... [ Published May 05 2012 by Canberra Times ]
As Genia rethinks, clubs eye options [ Published Apr 29 2012 by The Australian ]
Efficiency gains get leaders over the line [ Published Apr 29 2012 by Melbourne Age ]
Brumbies' six-try victory raises 'F' word [ Published Apr 28 2012 by Canberra Times ]
Brumbies ready to rumble with Tahs [ Published Apr 28 2012 by WA Today ]
Australian Rugby to undertake historic corporat... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Australasian Leisure Management ]
Classic strip a bid to rekindle old spark [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Canberra Times ]
White to scout for playing venues [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Canberra Times ]
Rugby taking a long, hard look [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Canberra Times ]
Cosgrove to take on old guard [ Published Apr 27 2012 by The Australian ]
Historic review into Australian Rugby's corpora... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Rugby.com.au ]
Former Wallaby captain George Gregan joins Aust... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by Brandon Sun ]
Lions looking in better shape as they prepare t... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by The Witness ]
Amlin Challenge Cup 2012: Steffon Armitage puts... [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Telegraph ]
Ex-Force boss wins seat on ARU board [ Published Apr 26 2012 by The Australian ]
Cheika is players' choice for Force [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Melbourne Age ]
Lions look in better shape [ Published Apr 26 2012 by Sport24.co.za ]
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Preview: Brumbies v. Reds – the battle for top ... [ Published May 24 2012 by Green and Gold Rugby ]
At the beginning of the year if anyone said the Brumbies vs. Reds match in May could decide the Australian Conference winner, they would have been laughed at. Will we see Moore of this? Courtesy of sportography.com.au But that is the reality ...
Terrible stroke of misfortune for Wallaby great... [ Published Apr 18 2012 by The Roar - Your Sports Opinion ]
There are fears for the sight of Michael Lynagh’s left eye after the former Wallaby skipper suffered a stroke in Brisbane early this week. He’s in a Brisbane hospital, showing all the same fighting qualities he showed as one of our greatest Wallabies. ...
Brumbies, Reds, Waratahs in an Aussie three-tea... [ Published Apr 15 2012 by The Roar - Your Sports Opinion ]
The Waratah’s strong 30 minutes against the Western Force, and the stronger 40 minutes by the Brumbies to overwhelm the Rebels, indicates we have a three-team race for the Australian Conference title. The likelihood, too, is that the winner of the ...
Are the modern Olympics even relevant any more? [ Published Mar 23 2012 by The Roar - Your Sports Opinion ]
Another four years have passed and now the 2012 London Olympics are just months away. Gather round global sport fans. It’s time to kick the hornets’ nest and delve into that controversial debate over the relevance of the ancient games in the modern ...
Stynes taught us how to make the most of life [ Published Mar 23 2012 by The Roar - Your Sports Opinion ]
Jim Stynes’ death has taught all of us what it actually means to realise one’s talent. Normally I would use this space to write an irresponsible snark about sport, like something about Brett Lee being sponsored by Metamucil, or Paul Gallen taking ...
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