Showing posts with label Rugby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rugby. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Rugby World Cup Final 2011

New Zealand Team Finally Won The World Cup Final Of Rugby.

Relief beyond belief: All Blacks captain Richie McCaw sends New Zealand into orbit as he finally holds aloft the Webb Ellis Cup.

Victors and vanquished: All Blacks players break into small groups to celebrate as defeated Frenchman Imanol Harinordoquy lies shattered.

Nice Pics Of New Zealand Team Players









Morgan Parra Profile, Bio, Pics And Wallpapers


Morgan Parra Profile
DOB: 15/11/1988
Position: Scrum-half
Height: 1,78 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight: 80 kg (168 lb)
Club: ASM Clermont Auvergne
Honours: 2010 Six Nations Grand Slam
Debut: v Scotland 2008
Biography:
Morgan Parra made his Test debut for France as a capricious 19-year-old during the 2008 Six Nations, as part of Marc Lièvremont’s new generation. Despite his small frame, Parra has cemented his role as France’s first-choice scrum-half thanks to his outstanding vision, rapid service and reliable goal-kicking. In 2010 Parra was instrumental in guiding France to a Six Nations Grand Slam alongside fly-half Francois Trinh-Duc.
Renowned for his fiery character, Parra is the stereotypical terrier scrum-half and is never afraid to bark orders at his pack. Despite his young age (he will be just 22 when the tournament kicks off) Parra is expected to be handed the goal kicking role for Les Bleus.

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Pascal Pape Bio, Profile, Images And Wallpapers


Pascal Pape Profile
DOB: October 5, 1980
Position: Lock
Height: 196 cm (6 ft 5 in)
Club: Stade Français  
Honours: Six Nations winner (2004, 2007, 2010),
Debut: v Ireland, February 14, 2004


Biography:
Stade Français second row Pascal Papé has not been a regular member of the French side under Marc Lièvremont but is still a senior member of the squad having made his debut in 2004.
Pape was preferred over another veteran, Jerome Thion, but owes his place in the team to the same hard-hitting approach to the game.

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Maxime Medard Profile, Bio, Pics And Wallpapers

Maxime Medard Profile
DOB: November 16, 1986
Position: Wing/full-back
Weight: 89kg
Height: 180cm
Club: Toulouse
Honours: Heineken cup winner (2005)
Debut: v Argentina, November 8, 2008




Biography: 
Médard started his rugby career playing for local club Blagnac as a youngster. In 2000 he moved to Toulouse and played in their development team for four years. Before playing for France’s senior side, Médard was a regular in their under-21 side and in 2006 he was part of the side won the IRB’s World Championship on home soil. He is quick and in 2010 he scored the fastest try in Top 14 history since 2005, after 18 seconds against La Rochelle. In June 2009, Médard scored the winning try that sealed France’s first win over the All Blacks in New Zealand since 1994.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Rugby Ball Nice Photoes

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Rugby World Cup Australia v/s New Zealand nice Pics
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Richard Kahui Profile, Biography, Pics And Wallpapers 2011


Richard Kahui Profile
DOB: 9 June, 1985
Position: Centre, wing
Weight: 102 kg (220 lb)
Height: 190 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Club: Chiefs, Waikato
Debut: v England, June 21, 2008






Biography: 
Having made his Super Rugby debut in 2006, Kahui’s initial bid for higher honours was hampered by injury, with the centre missing most of the 2007 Super Rugby season.
The 26-year-old would not be denied the following year, making his debut against Ireland and going on to play a further seven Tests that year.
However, injury would again strike in 2009 with a shoulder aliment keeping him out of international action. Despite a return to fitness in 2010, the presence of Ma’a Nonu and Conrad Smith in the All Black midfield meant that Kahui’s opportunities were limited.

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