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Articles Written by: BRENDAN GALLAGHER
Brendan Gallagher arrived at the Daily Telegraph in 1993 via the South Wales Echo and Hayters Sports Agency in Fleet Street as it was. He has reported on various sports for the Telegraph from 45 countries, majoring on Rugby, Cycling and Athletics. He ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
14 Jun 2008
Like many in the northern hemisphere I share a lot of concern about the ELVs, but I am absolutely 100% behind the IRB and their law makers on one particular experiment. Namely that you should be allowed to drag down the rolling maul, the so-called ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
2 May 2008
North is North and South is South and never the twain shall meet. Alas!
Dan's the man: a move to Europe could give Carter the edge in 2011
Why are New Zealand so opposed to their pin-up boy Dan Carter coming up North for a couple of seasons before, ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
30 Apr 2008
I've been to a few surreal and mystifying sports occasions in my time - try making sense of the Tour de France when a big drugs story is breaking, the sport is apparently in terminal disintegration yet 2 million people turn up for that day's mountain ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
28 Apr 2008
Perhaps I just got very lucky or perhaps the worst is over but the plain undeniable fact is that my recent passage through Heathrow's infamous Terminal Five was as good a travel experience as you can hope to have these days.
Royal approval: the Queen ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
24 Apr 2008
I used to think I had the best job in the world but it only took an hour with Frenchman Jerome Begot yesterday to appreciate that I come a distant second.
Best job in the world: Jerome's view from his helicopter
Jerome first encountered helicopters at ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
22 Apr 2008
Following the Rugby World Cup has seen me wash up in some 'interesting' rugby destinations, not to mention their associated watering holes.
Historic: Sir Francis Drake named the island in 1586
A heaving country and western bar dedicated to Kenny Rogers ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
16 Apr 2008
Wednesday wasn't exactly a red letter day for Britain's track cyclists as the "standing down" of Rob Hayles for an irregularity in a routine blood test darkened the clouds a little.
Stirred, but not shaken: Wiggins powers to a third world title
The ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
27 Mar 2008
Did you groan inwardly or, like me, swear viciously when France's preening, precious and rather comical President Sarkozy raised the prospect of a boycott of the Olympics because of China's appalling mistreatment of Tibet? It is the "in" thing to do, ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
27 Mar 2008
Warren Gatland and Shaun Edwards – and let's not forget the excellent Rob Howley either - have done such a bloody superb job with Wales in such a short space of time, lifting the mood of an entire nation, that it seems almost churlish to voice any ...
From BRENDAN GALLAGHER,
The Telegraph,
13 Mar 2008