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Dear Tricia,
February's
Touchline is available to read online
now. In this month's issue we have news of an
intrepid rugby trio trekking to Mount Kilimanjaro on the roof of
Africa for rugby charities and Help for Heroes. Among them is Andy
Blyth, seriously injured playing for Sale ten years ago who’s
determined to make it to the top. Also in February's
Touchline:
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There’s news too on the new Chairman for the
Professional Game Board, which manages all the issues to do
with professional rugby in England |
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Katy
McLean claims the England Women’s captaincy as they fight for
a sixth consecutive Six Nations title |
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The
England Students are in town taking on France Universities at
Richmond FC the night before the England v France clash at
Twickenham |
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The second
St George’s Day game between London Wasps and Bath Rugby is
heading for HQ |
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Up in Cumbria two
Hawcoat Park RUFC Colts coaches lose their hair for a player
who suffered a cardiac arrest |
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All this
and RFU CEO and former anti aircraft missile officer and
Army rugby captain John Steele talking to Soldier
magazine |
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And then there’s
England flanker Maggie Alphonsi beating Richie McCaw and Dan
Carter to the rugby writers’ top award |
| Read February's edition of
Touchline online or Download a PDF
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