Sport in Short: Rugby League

Tuesday 19 January 1993 00:02 GMT
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THE Warrington half-back, Kevin Ellis, and assistant coach, Clive Griffiths, are caught in a dispute between their club and the League over their participation for Wales in the World Sevens in Sydney next month. Warrington, say that they cannot afford to lose them against St Helens on 7 February. The chief executive, Maurice Lindsay, said that under the League's rules, Ellis would be barred from playing for Warrington on the weekend of the Sevens, even if they keep him at home.

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