P139ORACLE 139 Fri18 Apr ITV 1626:41    DACEY DOUBT   Welsh fly-half Malcolm Dacey faces a late fitness test before playing for the Five Nations XV against the International Board XV at Twickenham. Dacey, who came on for Scot John Rutherford in Wednesday's British Lions match against the Rest of the World, injured a leg muscle in the match. If he is forced to pull out, his place will go to another Welsh player, Gary Pearce of Llanelli. The Five Nations face a formidable attacking side containing Springbok stars like Danie Gerber and Naas Botha in tomorrow's match. Sport headlines 130 Racing Ch4 470
P139ORACLE 139 Fri18 Apr ITV 1647:37  1/2   DA EY DOUBT   Welsh fly-half Malcolm Dacey faces a late fitness test before playing for the Five Nations XV against the International Board XV at Twickenham. Dacey, who came on for Scot John Rutherford in Wednesday's British Lions match against the Rest of the World, injured a leg muscle in the match. If he is forced to pull out, his place will go to another Welsh player, Gary Pearce of Llanelli. The Five Nations face a formidable attacking side containing Springbok stars like Danie Gerber and Naas Botha in tomorrow's match. >>>>> Sport headlines 130 Racing Ch4 470
P139ORACLE 139 Fri18 Apr ITV 1639:28  2/2   REBEL TOUR   New Zealand rugby chief Ces Blazey has sent a telex to the South African Board saying the forthcoming All Black rebel tour there is unacceptable. Blazey has also told Colin Meads, who is leading the tour, that the players involved do not have permission and could face an inquiry. He said seven All Blacks players had been given permission to play as guests in some matches in South Africa but the rest had not. South Africa's rugby chief Dr Danie Craven would not comment on the New Zealand message. >>>>> Sport headlines 130 Racing Ch4 470