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Interview: Bryan Redpath, rugby player
IF THE old adage about learning more from defeat than victory is true then Bryan Redpath's head must be fit to burst with the information overload that he's had in recent weeks. The Gloucester coach is in his debut year as the top dog at King
Richard Bath: Suffering at court of king cash
NIC CARTWRIGHT can remember his first three games in charge of Edinburgh. It was back in the dog days of Bob Carruthers' temporary stewardship of the capital's professional rugby team, and the new chief executive's job of selling a losing
Iain Morrison: Club v country threat to Scotland's young talent
THE BRITISH and Irish Cup has highlighted the numbers of exiled Scots who have set up home in England's second division. In line with football the marketeers have named this league the "Championship" and it has been reduced to 12 teams th
Scots teams rely on Dragons to fly high
EDINBURGH and Glasgow remain top of the Magners League but will be usurped today if third-placed Leinster win away at Newport-Gwent Dragons.
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Barbarians 25 - 18 All Blacks: Barbarians bludgeon second-string Kiwis
Persian Gulf in class exposed as Scotland crumble in Dubai Sevens
Watsonians 13 - 39 Heriot's
West of Scotland 3 - 26 Edinburgh Accies
Scarlets 16 - 17 Edinburgh: Edinburgh edge Scarlets with a blast of Hot Blair
Scarlets 16 - 17 Edinburgh: Subtle approach wins over strength as Edinburgh edge past Scarlets
Allan Massie: Andrew misses target by putting boot in laws
Ulster 13 - 25 Glasgow: Glasgow go to top of league with excellent win at Ulster
Chalmers insists Melrose ready to kick-start title bid against Currie
Heavy losses mar start of Dubai Sevens for Scotland
Final curtain: Andy Robinson's last cap for England: 18 November 1995 v South Africa
Wasps braced for Premier panel verdict
Metcalfe hopes Scotland's new crop have a bright future
Rugby: Baa-baas game puts Edinburgh's Steven Turnbull in win mode
Rugby: Scottish clubs call up for Gregor can be good for Wood and Watsonians
Inverness the venue for U20 opener in Six Nations
Stephen Gemmell confident sevens team can make impact in Dubai
England have been making progress, says Rob Andrew
Scott MacLeod back on familiar ground with score to settle
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