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1. RU round-up: Sedgley Gunned down
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 January 2005 IT'S clear to see just why Bristol Shoguns are being strongly tipped for promotion after their demolition of Sedgley Park at the Memorial Stadium, writes GEOFF GREEN. -
2. All Blacks burst Clive's bubble
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005THE bubble of invincibility that has surrounded Sir Clive Woodward since England won the World Cup two years ago has burst spectacularly, writes Geoff Green.
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3. Farrell facing biggest test
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 March 2005 AFTER weeks of speculation, Andy Farrell has joined the ranks of rugby union and will be fast-tracked into an England side bidding to retain their World title in 2007. But some believe that, for all his super-star status in the 13-a-side code, Farrell wil find it hard to switch codes as smoothly as former team-mate Jason Robinson did. Geoff Green asks those in the know how he'll do. -
4. RU: The battering ram
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 October 2005 THE M.E.N's Geoff Green turns the spotlight on the rampaging French star who just knocks opponents out of his way. -
5. England turn wine into water
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 WHERE'S it all gone wrong for England, asks Geoff Green. -
6. RU: Edinburgh 24 Sale Sharks 25
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 August 2005 SALE Sharks sneaked a one-point victory over Edinburgh at Murrayfield last night with a performance that will need to go up a gear when they launch into the demanding league and European programme -
7. Golf: Morley of the Manor
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 May 2005 TERRY Morley is boss of his own Manor. The Bolton-born professional, who has taken a six-year lease on the Kearsley club, admits it's a "bit of a gamble." -
8. Premiership - Club by Club
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 August 2005CLUB by club guide to the sides in the 2005/06 Guinness Premiership.
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9. Baggies escape the drop
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 15 May 2005 WEST Brom defied the odds to beat Portsmouth and secure their top-flight status for next season.