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Date: 13th January 1994
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 371
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P371 CEEFAX 371 Thu 13 Jan 21:11/11 1/3 RUGBY UNION: CHALMERS IN CLEAR Scotland fly-half Craig Chalmers has been cleared of taking banned painkillers by the Scottish Rugby Union. Newspaper reports alleged that Chalmers was given the banned painkillers for an injury before facing the All Blacks in November. An SRU internal inquiry found that the player had completed a course of anti-inflamatory drugs which did not contain steroids. Chalmers is in the Scottish team for Saturday's Five Nations opener against Wales. PREVIEW BBC2 372-373 FiveNtns1 FiveNtns2 RU Fixs RL News
P371 CEEFAX 371 Thu 13 Jan 21:12/21 2/3 RUGBY UNION: McKINTY IN SQUAD Uncapped Bangor loose-forward Stephen McKinty was a late addition to the Ireland squad that flew to Paris for Saturday's French clash. McKinty is on stand-by for lock Neil Francis and flanker Mick Galwey, who have rib and back injuries respectively. Manager Noel Murphy expects his team to overturn the odds as they prepare for a daunting opener. He said: "I have the same positive feeling that I had before we played England last March." FIVE NATIONS PREVIEW BBC2 372-373 FiveNtns1 FiveNtns2 RU Fixs RL News
P371 CEEFAX 371 Thu 13 Jan 21:11/11 3/3 RUGBY UNION: HALL FITNESS BOOST Wales centre Mike Hall has won his fitness battle and will play in the opening Five Nations clash with Scotland at Cardiff on Saturday. The Cardiff captain has recovered from a leg strain after breaking down in training on Monday. The Welsh had already lost Scott Gibbs, Roger Bidgood and Neil Boobyer through injury and losing Hall would have been a bitter blow. There was also good news for Neath prop John Davies who was passed fit after back and ankle problems. Football 302 General 320 Racing 380FiveNtns1 FiveNtns2 RU Fixs RL News