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  • Gareth Jenkins, Ruddock's highly rated successor, never managed to get on top of the dressing-room cabal, and won only six of 20 matches.

    Wales must keep faith with Gary Speed's youthful legacy | Richard Williams 2011

  • Amid struggles to meet the weight limit, Ruddock's contract was cancelled by mutual consent a year later, before the bulky defender moved on to Swindon.

    Have any footballers been transfer-listed or sacked for being overweight? 2010

  • Over the last month Ruddock's men have defeated Sale away, Leicester at home, and last Saturday they beat Gloucester for the first time.

    Remember Ruddock Glyn Davies 2008

  • Despite the bizarre fate of Ruddock's research, neither Jones nor other top historians of the discovery era are dismissing her claims.

    Remains of only medieval church in North America could be buried in Newfoundland 2007

  • According to Ruddock's book plan, a key backer of Cabot's westward expeditions across the Atlantic was Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis, an Augustinian friar who collected taxes in England for the Vatican.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Despite the bizarre fate of Ruddock's research, neither Jones nor other top historians of the discovery era are dismissing her claims.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • According to Ruddock's book plan, a key backer of Cabot's westward expeditions across the Atlantic was Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis, an Augustinian friar who collected taxes in England for the Vatican.

    Remains of only medieval church in North America could be buried in Newfoundland 2007

  • Evan Jones, a University of Bristol expert on Cabot's transatlantic expeditions, has reconstructed Ruddock's research from a seven-page book outline she sent to her British publisher - apparently the only surviving trace of her findings about Canada's dawning days.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Little evidence of that 1498 expedition has been found by scholars, but Evans says the "most exciting" claim in Ruddock's note to her publisher suggests she discovered a host of documents about Cabot's second voyage to the future Canada.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • "To describe Alwyn Ruddock's claims as revolutionary is not an exaggeration," Jones said upon publishing his detailed analysis of Ruddock's outline in the latest issue of the scholarly journal Historical Research.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

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