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    Late changes to the Wallaby side for the game against Georgia.


    https://www.theroar.com.au/2019/10/1...georgia-clash/
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    The Wallabies have fallen over the line to the quarter finals. We wait with held breath to see which team turns up for the match against England.


    Just their best performance of 2019: the Wallabies' simple quarter-final assignment
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    The best game of the tournement so far. Japan Vs Scotland. Rugby at its best. And not a refereeing controversy in sight.


    Japan prove they're the real deal - again
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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    I really hate it when Wallabies say things like this. They should put their effort into what will happen, instead of what may happen.


    If Wallabies' backs click, then watch out England, says White
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    A list of all foreign born / raised players at RWC 2019, by country. I've been curious about teams like Japan, for example. But it's all good, and by the way the Brave Blossoms have played , you can bet many more youngsters will be taking the game up.



    Foreign-Born / Raised Players at RWC 2019 - Americas Rugby News
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    As well we see the number of foreign players in the 2019 six nations comp. is comprehensive.



    Foreign-Born Players in 2019 Six Nations - Americas Rugby News
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    The automatic qualifiers for RWC 2023 in France,


    The 12 Automatic Qualifiers for RWC 2023 in France - Americas Rugby News
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    Is Northern hemisphere treatment of Pacific Island players a form of colonialism? Asks the NZ rugby boss. This from a country that cherry picks the best in the pacific , and has only played one test there ,in 2015, against Samoa, because the money didn't add up. As stated by an NZ commentator " one test in Apia and the refusal to expand pro rugby to the islands does not provide a moral high ground. "



    Pacific's plight 'virtually colonialism' says NZ Rugby boss
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    Whatever happens next, Japanese rugby will never be the same. Spiro Zavos.


    Whatever happens next, the Brave Blossoms have changed Japanese rugby forever
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