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Pugh is 'too powerful'

HomeNewsPugh is 'too powerful'
Submitted by admin on Mon, 11/03/2002 - 18:28
Tagged in New Zealand, Events & Rugby

New Zealand rugby chiefs have fired a broadside at International Rugby Board chief Vernon Pugh, condemning him as 'too powerful'.

It is the latest shot to be fired in the on-going row over the hosting of next year's rugby World Cup.

For the full story see the features section of sportbusiness.com

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