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Cheika, Australia's man for the poisoned chalice
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Michael Cheika, who was appointed Australia coach on Wednesday, is a maverick, forceful and sometimes volatile coach who has never shied away from accepting what others might consider a poisoned chalice.
New coach Cheika learns home truths on Wallabies tour
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's disappointing tour of Europe left Michael Cheika with plenty to ponder over the gap between provincial and international success, but the new Wallabies coach remains confident the team can be World Cup contenders.
Saracens at forefront of on-field concussion research
LONDON (Reuters) - When Saracens took the field against Newcastle Falcons in the Aviva Premiership last month only the eagle-eyed in the 7,000-strong crowd would have noticed the small plaster behind the ears of their black-shirted heroes.
Gleaming with their winnings
THE finalists of Tiger Beer’s ‘Celebration of Golden Prosperity’ Chinese New Year campaign literally got cracking at the grand finale.
Super trophy lost, Cheika lands prized Folau
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Michael Cheika may have become jaded by jokes about being the saviour of Australian rugby but he could afford to bask in the soft glow of pride on Wednesday as he delivered Israel Folau to the promised land for another three years.
Will the pendulum swing back?
DAP's massive wins in Chinese seats in Sarawak suggest that the Chinese pendulum has swung all the way to the other side. Will the pendulum defy gravity and stay there or will it now begin to swing back?
Insist on the middle ground
Malaysia is in danger of becoming a basket case with extreme theologians and communal champions appearing to combine their strengths to push their agendas.
Smith leaves London Irish with immediate effect
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England attack coach Brian Smith is leaving his post as director of rugby at London Irish with immediate effect, the Premiership club said on Tuesday.
Toulon showdown a 'huge challenge' for Leinster
LONDON (Reuters) - Leinster face a Toulon team who usurped them as the kings of Europe in a mouthwatering Champions Cup semi-final clash on Sunday that the Irish side's head coach Matt O'Connor has billed as a "huge challenge".
Shimmers of the Chinese new year
The festive vibe noticeably elevated when the Guinness Anchor Berhad (GAB) team paid an early Chinese New Year visit to Menara Star in Petaling Jaya.