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Fri July 2 2004Fri Jul 2: Storm 66 d. Panthers 14 at Olympic Park, Melbourne (VIC)Crowd: 9,042 Sat July 3 2004Sat Jul 3: Roosters 32 d. Cowboys 22 at Express Advocate Stadium, Gosford, Central Coast (NSW)Crowd: 16,127 Sat July 3 2004Sat Jul 3: Raiders 32 d. Tigers 24 at Canberra Stadium, Bruce, Canberra (ACT)Crowd: 10,793 Sat July 3 2004Sat Jul 3: Warriors 20 d. Eels 10 at Ericsson Stadium, Penrose, Auckland (NZ)Crowd: 6,391 Sun July 4 2004Sun Jul 4: Broncos 48 d. Souths 28 at Suncorp Metway Stadium, Castlemaine Street, Milton, Brisbane (QLD)Crowd: 19,942 Sun July 4 2004Sun Jul 4: Knights 26 l. Sharks 34 at Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 18,524 Sun July 4 2004Sun Jul 4: Sea Eagles 32 l. Bulldogs 50 at Brookvale Oval, Brookvale, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 12,328 Dragons bye
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Tue July 6, 2004 Hull FC thank McRae for his efforts Souths, Hull Shaun McRae's announcement of his departure from Hull FC to South Sydney at the end of the current season is obviously a disappointment to the Club. 10:00 McRae appointed Souths Head Coach Souths, Hull The South Sydney Rabbitohs is pleased to announce that Shaun McRae has been appointed Head Coach of the South Sydney Rabbitohs for seasons 2005 and 2006, with Arthur Kitinas moving into the NRL Assistant Coach role. 9:55 Note: Links may be out of date if well in the past

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