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Western Province turns attention to Malcolm Marx

Western Province turns attention to Malcolm Marx
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Western Province turns attention to Malcolm Marx

Western Province turns attention to Malcolm Marx
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Japan Top League: Beauden Barrett makes flying start, upstaged by team-mate s five-try haul

Japan Top League: Beauden Barrett makes flying start, upstaged by team-mate s five-try haul
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NTT victory helps put Top League s international flavor on display

NTT victory helps put Top League s international flavor on display Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ NTT Communications Greig Laidlaw passes during his team s game against the Honda Heat on Saturday. | KYODO KYODO Feb 20, 2021 Players from five different nations scored for NTT Communications on Saturday as the Shining Arcs opened the final Japan Rugby Top League season with a 41-13 win over Honda Heat. New Zealand Maori representative Fletcher Smith crossed for the first try of the season in the sixth minute at Tokyo’s Yumenoshima Stadium and was followed over the line by former Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw, South Korean international Chang Yong-heung, former Wallaby flanker Liam Gill, and the Japanese pair of Atsushi Yumoto and Hiroyuki Mezaki.

Robbie Deans reveals he is anxious about rugby s direction in NZ, Australia

TOP LEAGUE Former Crusaders and Wallabies coach Robbie Deans worries about the game in the south as Japan s Top League goes from strength to strength. The secret is out about Japan s Top League and overseas players and coaches know it. All Blacks Beauden Barrett and Brodie Retallick, Springbok Malcolm Marx and Wallaby Samu Kerevi, among many others, will ply their trade in Japan s domestic competition this year, before it turns fully professional in 2022. Tim Hales/Photosport Robbie Deans is carried on the shoulders of Brad Thorn, left, and Reuben Thorne after the Crusaders beat the Waratahs in the Super 14 final at AMI Stadium in Christchurch in 2008.

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