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C.C.C. have re-opened Hagley for training etc. Those buggers would issue a hurricane warning at the first sign of a light breeze.
http://ccc.govt.nz/Recreation/SportsGroundClosures/SportsGroundClosures.pdf


Posted by Keith Rugby on Thursday 20 August 2009
      
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Posted by Keith Rugby on Thursday 20 August 2009
      
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The Club and the CRFU and the NZRFU and the Nanny Government says we have to do as we're told and not take drugs to make us go faster or be stronger and shit like that.

Under Section 16 of the Sports Anti-Doping Act 2006, the Board of Drug Free Sport New Zealand must make Rules to implement the World Anti-Doping Code. Under section 23 of the Act, the Board has to review the Rules made under the Act from time to time, for the purpose of ensuring that they comply with the Act. This involves ensuring that the Rules properly implement the Code in its current form.

http://www.keith.org.nz/files/090101%20Sports%20Anti-doping%20Rules%20Amendments%20summary.pdf

http://www.keith.org.nz/files/090806%20NZRU%20Anti-Doping%20Regulations%20(1).pdf



Posted by Keith Rugby on Wednesday 19 August 2009
      
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The C.C.C. have closed South Hagley after yesterdays rain and their typical knee jerk reaction to any moisture in the air.

Hopefully today's glorious sunshine will reverse the closure for tomorrows training.


Posted by Keith Rugby on Wednesday 19 August 2009
      
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Posted by Keith Rugby on Wednesday 19 August 2009
      
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Don't ask me because I don't know.
It could have something to do with Canterbury playing Tasman at 4-30pm.

All I know is everyone's either playing at 1-00pm or 1-30pm.
Div 2 and Div 3 are playing at Bob Deans at 1-00pm and Dream Team and us at 1-30pm so parking will be at a premium. Get there on time (12-45pm) and you may just get a car park.


Posted by Keith Rugby on Tuesday 18 August 2009
      
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