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BBC Sport (Free subscription) | yesterday
Wasps: Mark Van Gisbergen, Paul Sackey, Dominic Waldouck, Riki Flutey, Josh Lewsey, Danny Cipriani, Eoin Reddan; Tim Payne, 2. Rob Webber, Phil Vickery (captain), George Skivington, Richard Birkett, Serge Betsen, Tom Rees, James Haskell.Replacements: Damien Varley, Tom French, Simon Shaw, John Hart, Joe Simpson, Dave Walder, Lachlan Mitchell.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
... of six England internationals returning to the side with Paul Sackey, Riki Flutey, Danny Cipriani, Tom Rees and James Haskell all named in the starting line-up.Also returning to action for Friday's clash is centre Dominic Waldouck after he recovered from a posterior cruciate ligament injury."It's good to have our internationals playing back at the club, despite a short turn around for some...
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Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Vickery is one of six England internationals returning to the side with Paul Sackey, Riki Flutey, Danny Cipriani, Tom Rees and James Haskell all named in the starting line up.Wasps boss Ian McGeechan said: "It's good to have our internationals playing back despite a short turn around for some of our players. It is a big challenge going to Edinburgh, they are a side who are playing well and who...
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The Sports Corner (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
... the English as Irish referee, Alain Rolland, yellow carded Lee Mears, Phil Vickery, Toby Flood and Tom Rees for repeated infractions at the breakdown. Whilst some of the penalties could be considered harsh, the continued awarding of yellow cards showed up English captain Steve Borthwick’s leadership in the end. Man of the match Ma’a Nonu played another superb game from the centres including...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... an astonishing appointment: Will Carling, 22 years of age, to skipper the team. For Carling, read Tom Rees and James Haskell. They are 24 and 23 respectively, have more caps than Carling did at his appointment, they are club-mates and best mates, and often stay behind together after training at London Wasps to do extra work. Haskell is the more charismatic, Rees has slightly the more...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... reduced to 14 men and one down to 13 when Lee Mears and James Haskell overlapped.Toby Flood and Tom Rees were to follow. Harsh? Maybe. Inane? Certainly, but looked at another way, England got away with it because, of all the strokes of fortune, Daniel Carter had a goal-kicking off-day, which meant he landed only six of the 11 opportunities England relentlessly kept offering up for him. Then...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... yet again by a gross lack of discipline. Four players – Lee Mears, James Haskell, Toby Flood and Tom Rees – were sin-binned leaving them short-handed for 33 minutes. Had Carter not missed five shots at goal the match would have been over as a contest far earlier."It has been a tough five weeks," said Johnson. "But it has also been good, we have no illusions where we are and the players will...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... the modern holiday camps account for 17 per cent of all domestic holidays. Mintel leisure analyst Tom Rees said: “Holiday centres have done really well to shake off their old-fashioned image and come into line with the demands of today’s holidaymaker.
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Planet Rugby (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... much as the Tri-Nations champions. Four England players - Lee Mears, James Haskell, Toby Flood and Tom Rees - were sent to the sin-bin as the ill-discipline which has been a feature of England under team manager Martin Johnson so far resulted in a deluge of penalties. Easter, however, believes the Twickenham fans will see a much-improved England when the Six Nations tournament begins in...
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22dropout.com (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... also led to hooker Lee Mears, flanker James Haskell, fly-half Toby Flood and replacement open-side Tom Rees all being sin-binned. And the margin of defeat could have been even greater had New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter not missed five kicks at goal. After an incident-free All Blacks haka, the first half was a scrappy affair with England hassling their revered opponents while New Zealand...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
They cannot now be one of the top four seeds and may have to face the All Blacks on their home soil in the group stages when the 2011 draw is made in London tomorrow.After a bright start they had four men sin-binned as they slumped to a hat-trick of defeats against nations from the southern hemisphere.And they only have themselves to blame after Lee Mears, Toby Flood, James Haskell and Tom Rees...