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Scholarship], and their strength and conditioning is huge this summer, so if we took them away there would be a knock-on effect for next year. It’s their second season next year and you know the effects sometimes of a second season. But they will be... Full Article at The Scotsman
Yet, if the match was characterised by a series of fascinating little duels, none was more intriguing than one between two Glasgow players. It’s perhaps fitting that the latest instalment of the selection battle between Duncan Weir and his Glasgow... Full Article at The Scotsman
In their last ever game at Firhill before their summer move to the recently redeveloped Scotstoun Stadium, the Warriors impressed throughout and grabbed the spoils thanks to tries from DTH van der Merwe and John Barclay. The rest of the points came from... Full Article at The Glaswegian
Everyone knows about us now.” The result was never in doubt after Dan van der Merwe touched down in 25 minutes to finish off a great handling move. John Barclay got a second near the end, Duncan Weir kicked four penalties and his replacement, Ruaridh... Full Article at The Daily Record
The rest of the points came from the boot of Duncan Weir, while replacement Ruaridh Jackson also chipped in with a late conversion. Despite their loss, Connacht remained in eighth place in the table, their highest league finish ever. It was the hosts... Full Article at RTE Interactive
Pro12 play-off berth and a semi-final tie against Leinster after a resounding 24-3 victory over Connacht. The Warriors impressed throughout and grabbed the spoils thanks to tries from DTH van der Merwe and John Barclay. The rest of the points came from... Full Article at Sky Sports
The rest of the points came from the boot of Duncan Weir, while replacement Ruaridh Jackson also chipped in with a late conversion. Despite their loss, Connacht remained in eighth place in the table, their highest league finish ever. It was the hosts... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
The rest of the points came from the boot of Duncan Weir, while replacement Ruaridh Jackson also chipped in with a late conversion. Despite their loss, Connacht remained in eighth place in the table, their highest league finish ever. It was the hosts... Full Article at Scrum.com
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Ruaridh James Howard Jackson (born Feb 12, 1988 in Northampton, England) is a Scottish rugby union footballer. He plays professional rugby for Glasgow Warriors on an apprentice contract and represents Scotland Sevens at fly-half. In the 2006 Dubai Sevens it was noted that Ruaridh has the talent to take him to the next level, scoring two tries. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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@ruaridh_jackson wasps and Saracens do not meet the criteria demanded of championship sides!
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