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  sport.iafrica.com | today's news De Marigny humiliates Scots
De Marigny's faultless display with the boot — the conversion attempt apart — handed the hosts a crucial penalty 10 minutes from time — after a storming run from Cristian Stoica forced the Scots into an infringement — which edged them more than a converted try ahead of their ragged opponents at 17-9.
De Marigny, son of French aristocratic stock who moved to Mauritius, ensured that Italy wrapped up the match with another sweetly struck penalty three minutes from time leaving Kirwan hammering the desk in relief and satisfaction.
De Marigny had given the Italians an early lead with a crisply struck penalty from wide out on the left but the Scots drew level in the ninth minute as Chris Paterson slotted a penalty over after an infringement by the hosts scrum.
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 Rugby.ie
Azzurri fly-half Roland de Marigny weighed in with five penalties – he kicked superbly all afternoon – while the boot of Chris Paterson and a late try from Simon Webster accounted for Scotland's points.
The Scots retaliated and were rewarded with a penalty which Paterson landed despite a crescendo of boos from the home fans, only for De Marigny to nudge his side ahead once again after the visitors had infringed in front of the posts.
De Marigny added another three points with two minutes to go and, although Simon Webster crossed in the dying seconds for Scotland, the game was over as Italy completed a famous victory.
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 RugbyRugby : Latest News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Tykes hit straight back, and Roland de Marigny looked to be in for a certain score before being hauled down by a despairing James Hamilton.
De Marigny and Broadfoot both missed penalty attempts before the break, but there was still time for Tigers to take the lead when Cornwell latched onto a Broadfoot pass, after some sustained pressure, before slipping the tackle of Justin Marshall and diving over for the score five minutes into injury time.
De Marigny's fourth successful kick of the afternoon made it 20-15 to the Tykes, but the Tigers displayed all their traditional fighting qualities, and another Broadfoot penalty made it 20-18 to the home side with 11 minutes to go.
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 Sporting Life - Rugby Union Six Nations 2004
And it was de Marigny who drew first blood after his penalty crept over the crossbar from long range, although slick handling saw Scotland then threaten down the right until winger Simon Danielli was collared by Denis Dallan.
The Scots continued to press and were rewarded with a penalty which Paterson landed despite a crescendo of boos from the home fans, only for de Marigny to nudge his side ahead once again after the visitors had infringed in front of the posts.
De Marigny added another three points with two minutes to go and although Webster crossed in the dying seconds for Scotland, the game was over as Italy completed a famous victory.
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 RugbyRugby : Latest News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
De Marigny failed to convert the touchdown and then missed a penalty six minutes later as the Tykes initially struggled to convert their dominance into points.
Leeds extended their lead midway through the opening period, however, as de Marigny came good at the third time of asking to convert a penalty and edge his side 8-0 ahead.
De Marigny again added the extras as Leeds established a 15-3 lead before Drahm missed a penalty on the half hour mark.
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 Guinness Premiership : Ibanez double helps Wasps on their way to convincing win   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
After van Gisbergen and de Marigny had exchanged two penalties apiece in the opening minutes, it was Marshall who finally brought the crowd to life with a jack-knifing run that saw him step outside Jonny O'Connor and Joe Worsley from the base of the scrum before setting up good field position for the home side.
De Marigny took the ball blind and flicked a brilliantly disguised pass inside to flanker Jon Dunbar on the Wasps 22.
De Marigny's conversion made it 16-12 to the Tykes at half-time.
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 WBHS Online :: News :: Westville Old Boys with the rugby world at their feet
Roland’s rugby career has received a boost as he has found success this season in the form of the Leeds Tykes Rugby club in both the English Zurich Premiership, and now the Heineken Cup — the premier club competition in European rugby circles.
Roland has certainly been around the proverbial rugby block, having plied his trade in a wide array of rugby circles.
Roland’s career is certainly far from over and his new found form bodes well for Leed’s hopes of a successful climax to their European campaign.
www.wbhs.co.za /pages/news.php?id=084701-080206   (784 words)

  
 Rugby World Cup 2003 News Story - Scrum.com - Rugby News, Rugby Results, Rugby Action from Scrum, the best Rugby ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Roland De Marigny was born to Durban, in South Africa, but qualified for Italy after playing for more than five years in the domestic league before making his Azzurri debut as a substitute in the 2004 RBS 6 Nations against then newly-crowned world champions England.
Roland De Marigny is a player I have known for a number of years and he is looking to make the most of his move to the Premiership whilst Roland Reid is excited about moving to Yorkshire from London Irish.
De Marigny, 29, commented, “I am very happy to be joining Leeds after five great years in Italy.
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 espnstar.com - powered by ESPN STAR Sports: Rugby: News Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Luciano Orquera scored Italy's only five-pointer and Roland De Marigny converted a penalty, but the home side never recovered from a slow start and the early loss of flanker Mauro Bergamasco who went to hospital for a scan for what is believed to be a broken nose.
De Marigny also hobbled off late on with a suspected dislocated knee.
A De Marigny penalty, his first success of the game, reduced the gap to 11 points before Cockbain went underneath the posts after a dazzling run by Shane Williams which sliced open the Italy defence.
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 Official Website of the RBS 6 Nations 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Azzurri newcomer Roland De Marigny has warned Scotland that John Kirwan's Italy side will be going all out for victory when the two clash in next month's RBS 6 Nations encounter in Rome.
De Marigny, who made his first start for Italy in the 25-0 defeat to France this weekend, believes his side have what it takes to defeat the Scots and pick up only their third victory since joining the competition in 2000.
De Marigny is hoping for a repeat performance when the Scots return to the Stadio Flaminio on March 6.
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 Welcome to the Best of New Orleans!
Last week, I was invited to dine with an old friend at Cafe Marigny, which, until two months ago, was a popular neighborhood coffeehouse designed for those who are drawn to the simple pleasures of gourmet pastries and superlative java.
The casual, 5-year-old cafe, which is situated in Faubourg Marigny in an area with ample parking, now offers lunch and dinner fare.
The owners, Jed Gisclair and Roland Adams, put in a new kitchen and recently hired chef Gary Garitson, a native of Columbus, Ind., who graduated magna cum laude from Johnson and Wales University with a degree in culinary arts.
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 Welcome to the Best of New Orleans! Restaurant Review 04 23 02
Windows front the buzzing sidewalk all around the place, so that the Marigny and the Brasserie are interchangeable: as the night progresses it becomes difficult to tell on which side of the windowpane is the bigger party.
He emigrated from Lafitte's Landing shortly before the move from Cafe to Brasserie (Cafe Marigny is slated to re-open as a coffeehouse); his notoriously adventuresome palate, while it occasionally didn't harmonize with mine, upholds the original restaurant's high standing.
While this Marigny Brasserie is not for the sedate gourmand, its zest for fun and food is contagious; only a chronic bump on a log could resist infection.
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 Leeds Tykes - Leeds Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
But De Marigny is champing at the bit to play a full part and will swing his left boot in anger again if required.
But De Marigny sees their away form as the key to clawing away from the relegation zone in the remaining weeks of the Premiership campaign.
De Marigny believes the Tykes may hold a psychological advantage going into the game as no one expects them to return across the Pennines with the points.
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 Irish Rugby / News Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The invitation to rumble was sent out when Roland de Marigny deliberately kicked off short to force an early scrum and the rsvp was returned straight away, the Irish pack firmly refusing to be bossed, bullied or indeed budged.
Needing a score to increase the pressure on the home side they opted for a penalty attempt in the 46th minute but de Marigny’s effort never troubled the posts.
The realization that they were never going to breach the Irish defence was evidenced in the 66th minute when de Marigny opted to kick for the posts — despite Griffen’s obvious disapproval - when his side was awarded a penalty deep inside the Irish 22.
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 Sport | Regan record booted out by De Marigny
Leeds were without Scotland's Gordon Ross but Roland de Marigny stepped into the fly-half role and helped ensure his side's recent attacking renaissance did not falter.
He was shown the yellow card and from the resulting scrum Nathan Thomas peeled off to increase the home side's lead, de Marigny converting.
De Marigny settled the nerves with three penalties and it was Leeds who finished with more drive.
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The return of Paterson`s Edinburgh team-mate Simon Taylor, in for the injured Jason White at flanker, brought a much-needed touch of class to the host nation but it was the former who was the hero and Roland de Marigny the villain after missing a couple of decent kicking chances.
The Italians should have levelled the scores three minutes later but De Marigny was unsuccessful with his kick from over 25 metres.
But De Marigny was having a forgettable day with his boot and luckily for Scotland the Parma man pulled his kick wide from 18m.
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 Keo.co.za » Blog Archive » De Marigny dumps Bristol
Italian international and former Sharks flyhalf Roland de Marigny kicked 16 points to ensure Leeds a much needed win in the Premiership.
De Marigny, out of favour with Pierre Berbezier’s Italian national squad, slotted in for Scottish international Gordon Ross and excelled in the 26-16 win against an equally desperate Bristol.
Former All Blacks scrumhalf Justin Marshall was the big star of the Leeds win and the architect in his team getting their fifth Premiership home victory in their last seven games.
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 Le site de la Coupe du Monde de rugby 2007 - Les équipes - Italie
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De quoi espérer un bel exploit pour nos voisins.
Si l'Italie finissait deuxième de sa poule, ils pourraient rencontrer la France en quart-de-finale.
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 New Zealand Herald - Six Nations
Prop Martin Castrogiovanni scored Italy's try at the death after fullback Roland de Marigny had kept the home side in the game with three penalties, having taken over from Luciano Orquera, who managed just a single penalty from four attempts.
Italian pressure continued but so did Onquera's profligacy and after he missed his third kick fullback De Marigny replaced him, reducing the deficit to 8-6 at the break.
De Marigny gave Italy back the lead with a penalty four minutes after the break before O'Driscoll again sparked his side with simple pace and power enough to take him past Andrea Masi.
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 Roland de Marigny - Wikipédia
Roland Jacques De Marigny est un joueur de rugby à XV, né le 17 novembre 1975 à Durban (Afrique du Sud).
Roland de Marigby a honoré sa première cape internationale le 15 février 2004 avec l'équipe d'Italie contre l'Angleterre.
Il vient alors de passer cinq années dans le championnat domestique et peut porter les couleurs de l'Italie.
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 Emerald Rugby
The skipper sped past Gonzalo Canale over halfway on a dummy scissors move with Denis Leamy, and took a heavy hit from Roland De Marigny before sending full-back Murphy skittling over in the left corner, under the challenge of Ludovico Nitoglia.
Parma back De Marigny clawed Italy back in front, four minutes after the restart but as Ireland began to assert more control, the tries duly came.
He traded further penalties with De Marigny, but Italy still held more in reserve.
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 Rugby World Magazine Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Italy coach John Kirwan has named South Africa-born fly-half Roland De Marigny at fullback for the Azzurri's RBS Six Nations match against France at Stade de France in Paris on Saturday after regular No.15 Andreas Masi was ruled out with a hamstring injury.
De Marigny, who came on as a replacement for centre Manuel Dallan against England last week, will be making his full debut for the Italians.
Italy: 15 Roland De Marigny, 14 Mirco Bergamasco, 13 Cristian Stoica, 12 Matteo Barbini, 11 Denis Dallan, 10 Rima Wakarua, 9 Paul Griffen, 8 Sergio Parisse, 7 Aaron Persico, 6 Andrea De Rossi (captain), 5 Marco Bortolami, 4 Santiago Dellape, 3 Martin Castrogiovanni, 2 Fabio Ongaro, 1 Andrea Lo Cicero.
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