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Rugby Rocks festivals see thousands of sportsmen and women compete in Rugby 7s, 10s, Touch rugby and netball tournaments at all levels.
The London festival features 12 live acts and is headlined this May by Zane Lowe. There will also be a special DJ set by PUMA athlete and Bath Rugby star, Olly Barkley.
PUMA will use the festivals to continue to bring to life its PUMA Social campaign which pays tribute to the 'After-Hours Athlete'. Each RugbyRocks festival will host its own chill out area where fans will be able to relax in the 'PUMA Social' where they can rub shoulders with leading Aviva Premiership and England International rugby stars. The lounge will feature bar games, such as table football and table tennis.
Visit www.rugbyrocks7s.com or facebook.com/rugby for more details
CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 22nd May 2012 23:23
Everton are understood to have identified eight potential candidates to replace David Moyes as manager at Goodison Park.
Chief executive Ferran Soriano says Manchester City are 'just looking for the next cycle' after sacking Roberto Mancini.
Tony Pulis is disappointed to have left Stoke but understands the board's wish to take the club in a different direction.
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Villa are the latest team to get the pub treatment, while the morning mailbox also includes missives on Tony Pulis leaving Stoke and Chelsea's future under Jose Mourinho...