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Saturday, July 02, 2011

A double dose of the Rugby Clubs Plays of the Week

Today we not only have two Super Rugby semi finals, the first having already kicked off, but two excellent instalments of the Rugby Club's Plays of the Week. They're mashed together as one clip for you to enjoy easily.

The first bit is from round 18 of action, with a few hits and tries you probably would have seen here on RD already. There's one by Stirling Mortlock though that wasn't shared on here. The less said about it, the better.

Last weekend were the qualifying matches, with the Crusaders and Blues progressing to the semis. It was a sad farewell for Phil Waugh of the Waratahs, as he played his final match for them.

There's a nice under 20 try thrown in for good measure, as well as a Shute Shield try, and the a bit of a cliche-watch with the word of the day, coming to you from Stephen Brett, obviously.

Enjoy the vids, and if you're able to, make sure you watch the semis. If not, we'll have the best bits on the site for you over the next few days, and coming week. Have a good one.


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