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England Rugby July 2007 in Review

July 07 in Review
By K
August 7 2007
England Rugby Union. A look back at July 2007 in Review. Rugby World Cup 2007 TV listings, new express coach, Twickenham (The Home of Rugby) 100 years old. England Rugby Women have a new Coach, Under 18's Squad off to the land down under, plus much more

 

England Rugby July 2007 In Review

England Rugby in July 2007.   The wettest July in history and whilst floods creept over many parts of the country, we are starting to get into Rugby World Cup 2007 Mode!  Many rugby websites springing up and everyone wanting to know which channel you can see the RWC 2007.

  Each of the 48 matches will be broadcast live on ITV1, ITV3 or ITV4 and -  for the first time - each match will be simulcast on itv.com, enabling viewers to catch the live action in the office or at home.   Rugby World Cup fixtures and UK TV listings (timings to be confirmed). The opening match will kick off at 21:00 on the 7th September at the Stade de France, Saint Denis. France will take on Argentina in front of a capacity 80,000 crowd after the official opening ceremony.   Rugby World Cup 2007 Fixtures & TV Listings

England injury updates 19th July 2007 - Brian Ashton England Head Coach today applauded Dan Ward-Smith for fighting back into Rugby World Cup contention. He also gave updates on Phil Vickery ~England Captain, Josh Lewsey, Tom Rees and Charlie Hodgson  England Rugby Injury Updates 19/7/07   

 

 

 

England RFU has teamed up with National Express to provide fans with dedicated services to Twickenham Stadium. Information on National Express’ dedicated Twickenham services or to book visit www.nationalexpress.com/twickenham or call 08705 808080.  England Rugby Express Delivery

 

 

 

England U18s Squad and coaching team for their Australian Tour 2007 England U18s will depart for the four-match tour on July 30 & play their first two matches in Sydney against the Australia Rugby Union National Talent Identification Squad U18 on August 5 and New South Wales Combined High Schools on August 8 before moving onto Brisbane. Unofficial England Rugby wish them the very best of luck    England U18s Squad & Coaching team for Australia Tour

 The England RU Counties XV, the representative flagship of the County and Community game outside the Guinness Premiership, will be off to France in September  England RU Counties renew Russian rivalry in France

 

 

RFU crackdown on black market tickets hits hundred mark The Rugby Football Union has imposed sanctions on 65 clubs,constituent bodies, schools and individuals who were found to have contravened the 2007 RBS 6 Nations ticket terms and conditions. RFU Name & Shame crackdown on black market tickets

The Rugby Football Union are inviting fans to come and celebrate for free! England Rugby, Twickenham Stadium the home of England Rugby will be celebrating its 100th birthday on the 9th August 2007. Back on 9th August 1907 William Williams, an RFU Committee man, bought the land for £5,572.12s.6d having been tasked with finding a 'home' ground for the Rugby Football Union.  England Twickenham 100 years old 9/8/07

 

The Rugby Football Union for Women are delighted to announce the appointment of Gary Street as England Women’s Acting Head Coach. Street, 39, takes over the Head Coach role from Geoff Richards who stepped down last month. Unofficial England Rugby wish him the very best of luck in his new role.  England Women's Rugby NEW Coach

 

 

 

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