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McNamara silent over England job

• Far to early to speculate, says Bradford coach • Matt Orford in to Odsal, Brian Deacon off to Wigan Steve McNamara was non-committal about his prospects of becoming the next England coach as he returned to his club role with...

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BULLS QUIET ON DEACON RUMOURS

By Ian Laybourn, Press Association Sport Bradford have failed to quash reports linking skipper Paul Deacon with a shock move to Wigan, describing them as "all rumour and speculation". The 30-year-old scrum half, who hails from...

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England 20 New Zealand 12: Fox fired up for Final rematch against Australia

England winger Peter Fox emerged from the international wilderness to book a return clash with Australia in the Gillette Four Nations final. Fox was named in Tony Smith’s initial squad but was then overlooked for the France and...

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England and Kiwi's to wear one off jerseys

Updated at 6:15am on 8 November 2009 The New Zealand and England rugby league teams will both wear one-off jerseys featuring poppies to mark Remembrance Day for their Four Nations clash in Huddersfield this morning. The Kiwi...

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Kiwis 'tougher than Kangaroos'

England are preparing for a brutal clash against New Zealand in their Four Nations match at Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, this weekend, with prop James Graham saying the Kiwis forwards are "more physical" than Australia's...

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Matai ruled out of test against England (Newstalk ZB)

Newstalk ZB November 4, 2009, 6:00 am Centre Steve Matai has been ruled out of consideration for Sunday morning's test against England at Huddersfield. The accidental poke in the eye he received in the French test needs more...

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Perrett treble sinks France

France 12 New Zealand 62 Toulouse: Sydney Roosters winger Sam Perrett bagged a hat-trick to help New Zealand thrash France 62-12 on Saturday to give the Kiwis their first Four Nations win. New Zealand raced into a ten point...

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Kiwis wary of French lessons

The last time New Zealand came to the ancient city of Toulouse in the south of France - to the same soulless concrete of the Stade Ernest Wallon, in fact - they were almost ambushed by the French. ...

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Matulino gets a start

New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney will give a debut to 20-year-old Warriors second rower Ben Matulino in one of two enforced changes to the side that drew 20-20 with Australia. With backrowers Bronson Harrison and Jeff Lima...

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Hayne promises no mistakes against England

Australia's player of the year, Jarryd Hayne, believes that the danger of missing a major final for the first time since 1954 will galvanise him and his fellow countrymen this weekend. The Parramatta winger says that Australia...

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