England roar back to beat Netherlands 3-2 and keep Paris dreams alive
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(Removes incorrect reference to Belgium needing to beat the Netherlands for England to win the group in paragraph 3)
Munster maintained their impeccable Musgrave Park record as they returned to winning ways in the BKT United Rugby Championship with an eventful 40-29 win against leaders Glasgow Warriors.
Former England captain Phil Vickery and ex-Wales fly-half Gavin Henson are among more than 200 retired rugby players to bring a legal claim against three of the sport's governing bodies alleging they suffered brain injuries during their careers.
LONDON :Mark Regan and Phil Vickery, members of England's 2003 World Cup-winning team, and former Wales and British and Irish Lions centre Gavin Henson are among nearly 300 former rugby players suing three governing bodies over neurological injuries, it was revealed on Friday.
SYDNEY: Red-hot Min Woo Lee tapped in for an eagle at the last to take a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Australian Open on Friday (Dec 1) and remain on course to back up last week's title at the Australian PGA Championships.
The RDS, Musgrave Park and Kingspan Stadium will host Ireland's three home Women's Six Nations games in 2024.
Min Woo Lee tapped in for an eagle at the last to take a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Australian Open on Friday and remain on course to back up last week's title at the Australian PGA Championships.
Rugby Australia said on Friday it will trial a lowering of the legal tackle height from the shoulder line to below the sternum in a bid to reduce concussions.