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First Reported Dec 09 2011 - Updated Dec 10 2011 - 1 Documents

Priestland sounds Scarlets rallying call

Wales fly-half Rhys Priestland is calling on the Scarlets to build on their impressive win against the Saints when they face Munster on Saturday.Priestland and company have given themselves every opportunity of reaching the Heineken Cup quarter-finals ... [ Published Dec 09 2011 by ESPN Scrum ]

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"I was at the height of my glory, because I loved dancing and wearing the boots and the hot pants, the tied up shirts, looking really hot. And I was able to dance, I loved football."
"It is going to take a performance of a similar standing to what we did in Northampton. We didn't create much ourselves, but we put the pressure on them."

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The Joy of Six: European Championship qualifier... [ Published Sep 02 2011 by Sport: Sportblog | guardian.co.uk ]
From Northern Ireland's win in West Germany to England escaping a Danish pasting, here are half a dozen great qualifiers 1. USSR 3-1 Hungary (1958) The European Nations Cup was mooted not long after Jules Rimet drew up his World Cup plans in the mid ...
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