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The Drawing Board (13/4/11)

April 13, 2011 1 comment

Welcome back to another instalment of The Drawing Board. It’s been a great week of rugby action, with the Heineken Cup moving to the semi final stage and Super Rugby chugging along quite nicely at this stage. These competitions may not have the glitz and the glam of the IPL, but it’s not needed. Its all (well in the southern hemisphere anyway) substance here; with no show ponying or football (soccer) style antics allowed. Read more…

The Drawing Board (7/4/11)

Welcome back to another instalment of The Drawing Board. Unlike at WrestleMania on Monday, the hits during round 7 of Super Rugby were real and not put on.  Another great weekend of rugby was seen, with action happening in all corners of the globe. Read more…

The Drawing Board (1/4/11)

with David Shipton

 

Welcome to another instalment of The Drawing Board. Well, I hope you enjoyed the last week of rugby as much as I did. I have to give a big shout out to those who had the idea of conferences in Super Rugby.  All the games have been meaningful and interesting to watch. This has been a breath of fresh air that was badly needed in this competition.  Before we analyse the matches, here is some news to keen you up to date. Read more…

The Drawing Board (25/3/11)

with David Shipton

Welcome back to the Drawing Board for this week. Well, wasn’t that a great week of rugby action? The Super Rugby season is in full swing and it seems like the conference system is working. Elsewhere the 6 Nations gave us another drama filled weekend. Let’s start with the week’s news. Read more…

The Drawing Board

with David Shipton


Welcome to The Drawing Board, Who’s Playing Who’s new blog covering all things rugby. To kick things off, all our thoughts and are with those who are suffering in Japan and Christchurch. Disasters like these put sport into context, that at the end of the day it is just a game.  However, sports like rugby can have an amazing power to unite and uplift a group of people. This leads nicely onto our first bit of news. Read more…