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The Roar on MSNDouble-edged sword of international eligibility will make World Cup an even contest but rules need to be tightened
International rugby league eligibility. Apparently, it's a somewhat murky area of the game. The recent revelations that Payne ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNSpringboks prop NOT banned despite âadverseâ drug test finding
"The athleteâs legal counsel will complete his file with documentation outlining how the athlete will plead." ...
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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNRFL compared to âWild Westâ by top lawyer over Sport England drama as stark warning given
A top lawyer has likened the RFL's issues with Sport England to the 'Wild West' - before making a stark warning about what ...
The Trump administration says the exemption has become a loophole that foreign businesses exploit to evade tariffs and ...
Anaylsis: Popular with his team mates for his jokes and pranks, alleged links to drugs and organised crime may still damage ...
If there wasnât already enough weight on the Gold Coast Suns, theyâve also got the ghost of Allen Aylett on their case.
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Planet Rugby on MSNHandre Pollard: The new World Rugby laws have created âmuch more competitionâ
Springboks fly-half Handre Pollard believes that World Rugbyâs law changes around escort lines and banning of the âDupont Law ...
Calls to cancel US rapper Snoop Dogg from this yearâs AFL Grand Final performance has been called a âwoke jokeâ by some ...
A gay former AFL player has slammed the homophobia that exists in the sport and the reasons footy is still yet to have an ...
Penrith have taken the extraordinary step of resting nearly a full team for the Thursday night clash, prompting fresh calls ...
A small steering committee for the bid, then known as GC17, was established â Mr Witheriff, then-Southport Sharks president ...
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Space.com on MSNThe World Court just ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage â what does that mean for the US?
The court, created as part of the United Nations in 1945, affirmed that countries must uphold existing international laws ...
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