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Universities World Cup Finals Summary
After two weeks of wild weather, soggy grounds and lopsided score lines, the 2008 Universities Rugby League World Cup culminated in a blaze of entertainment at Langlands Park, Stones Corner on Saturday.... [More] |
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Universities World Cup Finals Day
After two weeks of wild weather, soggy grounds and lopsided score lines, the 2008 Universities Rugby League World Cup will finish in a blaze of entertainment at Langlands Park, Stones Corner tomorrow from 10am.... [More] |
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Leeds Metropolitan University and Griffith Unite
Today, two universities on opposite sides of the world will join forces to host a unique event in celebration and support of student rugby league. The UK’s leading sporting university, Leeds Metropolitan University, and Student World Cup host, Griffith Un... [More] |
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Universities World Cup Semi Final Summary
Brisbane’s wild winter weather again wreaked havoc with the Universities Rugby League World Cup at Griffith University’s Nathan campus tonight, with drizzling rain again thwarting any chance of an entertaining football spectacle. ... [More] |
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Universities World Cup - Round 3 Preview
Round 3 of the Universities World Cup will kick off under perfect Queensland weather tomorrow, with Saturday’s games to be played away from Griffith University for the first time.... [More] |
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Universities World Cup Round 2 Summary
Sunshine bathed Griffith University’s Nathan campus for the second day of the Universities World Cup on Wednesday, which was a welcome relief for tournament organisers after the opening day’s torrential rain. ... [More] |
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Round 2 - Tuesday Night Postponed
Due to bad weather, Tuesday (8th July) night’s games of the URLWC have been rescheduled to Wednesday (9th July). Wednesday night’s games will remain as planned.... [More] |
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Universities World Cup - Round 2 Preview
Round 1 of the Universities Rugby League World Cup kicked off in atrocious conditions at Griffith University on Saturday. The forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday night’s fixtures is slightly better, but the chance of some rain is still quite high.... [More] |
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Universities World Cup Round 1 Summary
The Universities World Cup kicked off in atrocious weather conditions at Griffith University today, with torrential rain for most of the morning impacting on the first round of matches.... [More] |
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Universities World Cup Round 1 Preview
After wowing the crowds at Friday’s official World Cup opening with their signature haka ritual, reigning champions New Zealand will kick off the tournament against France tomorrow at 1pm at Griffith University’s Nathan campus.... [More] |
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Great Britain Students heading to Lativa
This summer the GB Student Rugby League Chairman’s XIII travel on a groundbreaking tour to Ukraine. The aim of the squad, also known as ‘The Pioneers’ is to aid the development of the greatest game in fledgling rugby league nations. ... [More] |
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International Flavour for Queensland Uni League
The growing success of the Universities Rugby League Queensland competition has again been acknowledged, with an array of touring international teams set to do battle with the cream of the URLQ competition over the coming month.... [More] |
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Scotland defeat British Army
Scotland Students have overcame a 0-6 half time deficit to beat the British Army 18 – 12 at Preston Lodge RUFC in Edinburgh as part of their 2008 University World Cup preparations.... [More] |
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