• Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Mujati matter blows over

    Leinster have dismissed claims by Northampton Saints prop Brian Mujati that he was racially abused in a friendly on Friday and put it down to a misinterpretation before declaring the matter closed.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Wallabies looking to follow through

    Wallabies coach Robbie Deans hailed his side's tenacity after they held on to beat the All Blacks and claim the Tri-Nations crown, but warned the victory was "irrelevant" to the upcoming World Cup.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Boks depending on wily veterans

    Springbok captain John Smit believes that his team's best chance of defending their crown in New Zealand is by making their experience count in the cauldron of World Cup rugby.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Kings and Cavaliers pull away

    Two teams, defending champions EP Kings and the Boland Cavaliers, are now firmly in control in the provincial First Division after convincing victories on Friday.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Naastradamas points to history

    The history books show that Australia's victory in the Tri-Nations series should count in favour of South Africa and New Zealand, according to former Springbok flyhalf Naas Botha.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Big pay day for bold Lions

    Lions coach John Mitchell was understandably pleased after a few experiments paid off as his side retained their place at the top of the Currie Cup standings on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Shield to stay in Taranaki

    Taranaki outplayed Hawke's Bay in an entertaining game in New Plymouth which saw the amber and blacks secure the Ranfurly Shield in the last game of league action this season.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Samo tribute sparks controversy

    Wallabies sponsor Qantas Airways was forced to apologise publicly on Sunday for posting a picture on its Twitter feed of two fans in black face paint and "afro" wigs at the Tri-Nations decider.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011
    Johnson lifted by Ireland win

    Johnson lifted by Ireland win

    Martin Johnson believes England's victory over Ireland has left his squad in the right place to launch their Rugby World Cup campaign.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011
    Wilkinson full of enthusiasm

    Wilkinson full of enthusiasm

    Jonny Wilkinson will board the plane for his fourth Rugby World Cup on Monday more excited and enthusiastic than he has ever been before.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011
    O'Connell: We can turn it around

    O'Connell: We can turn it around

    Paul O'Connell is convinced Ireland have the capacity to halt their alarming decline and make an impression at the World Cup.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    England U18 wallop Australia

    England Under-18 scored seven tries in beating Australia Schools 46-1`9 at St Ignatius, Riverview in Sydney on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Top 14 Wrap, Week 1

    France's Top 14 got under way over the weekend with six matches on Friday and the seventh on Saturday. All the results, bar one, went the way of the home sides. Agen were the only side to win away from home. Not even Toulouse could win across in the Basque country.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    McCaw heeds harsh lesson

    The All Blacks were shown the importance of a strong start and switched-on mental approach by the Wallabies in the Tri-Nations decider just weeks before the World Cup, according to captain Richie McCaw.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Plumtree bemoans scrum 'shambles'

    The scrum contests in this year's Currie Cup are a mess, Sharks coach John Plumtree said on Saturday after his team's 28-19 loss to the Lions in Johannesburg.