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704.www.voetbalpoules.nl113
705.www.supercoach.nl113
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708.www.kol-israel.com111
709.www.sportsuchmaschine.de111
710.www.football-linx.com110
711.www.atleticomadrid.de109
712.www.jeugdwielrennen.nl109
713.www.mrprotein.com108
714.www.joggeli.ch108
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716.www.thehuddle.com107
717.www.juventus1897.it107
718.www.italiadelcalcio.it107
719.www.golfchat.nl107
720.www.plankenkoorts.com107
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722.www.vmv24.de105
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724.www.portuguesesoccernewslinks.com105
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726.www.pittalk.nl104
727.www.eurosport-it.com103
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729.www.coolrunning.com101
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731.www.breebbc.com101
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733.www.rentabo.com100
734.www.sportradio.ch99
735.www.v-style.nl99
736.www.motonline.com98
737.www.sportdreams.com98
738.supersportlive.com98
739.www.fantasyfootball.com97
740.www.eurosoccer.ch97
741.burimi-live.tk97
742.www.germany2006.com96
743.direktorimemancing.blogspot.com96
744.www.thechelseafc.com96
745.www.comparecyclegear.com95
746.www.bmx-forum.com94
747.www.losportitaliano.it93
748.www.bokt.nl91
749.boards.rivals.net91
750.www.free-football.eu91
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747. www.losportitaliano.it

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But in a tense game of fine margins and multiple errors on both sides, which Northampton won 18-14, it was unfortunate that he spotted a knock-on by Castres in the 57th minute when there wasn't one. And it was not to the advantage of the visitors that he generally did not reward their aggressive scrummage. Perhaps he had doubts sown by the tendency of their front row to drive themselves upward as well as forward in a straight line.That would suggest a certain intent by the players to deceive, a part of the rugby furniture as old as a Victorian commode. 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Putting the referees before the players probably does not help the quest of the officials to be anonymous out there, but the reality is that, as rugby grows faster and the points of contact become more congested with players expert at not getting caught for breaking every law going, the referees are scrutinised ever more closely.The only thing you might say, if this was a promotion of rugby refereeing as a career path, is that you will never be lonely. You will be receiving advice from all directions, and at some volume.As for today's two matches, well, it would appear that something of a gap has developed between the cultures of France and England. 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