Sporting Digest: Rugby League

Thursday 30 June 1994 23:02 BST
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GREAT BRITAIN'S Under-19 Academy side lost again on its Australia tour, beaten 27-10 by the Central Coast at Gosford. The tourists will now go into next Wednesday's first Test at Parramatta with four defeats in four matches. They will be without their first-choice scrum-half, Ryan Sheridan, of Sheffield Eagles, who is being flown home with a recurrence of injuries to his toe and shoulder.

BRETT ITI, the former Bradford Northern player, has been reinstated as an amateur by the New Zealand Rugby Football Union, who defied an International Rugby Board order to ban him for life.

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