• Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    Tuilagi the man-u for England

    Tuilagi the man-u for England

    Manu Tuilagi's remarkable impact on the England camp led to him being selected for the World Cup before he had even played a Test match.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    Minute's silence before USA opener

    A minute's silence honouring the dead from the September 11, 2001 terror attacks will be held prior to the United States' opening World Cup match against Ireland, the President of the International Rugby Board (IRB) announced on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    Edwards: Discipline will be key

    Edwards: Discipline will be key

    Shaun Edwards has underlined the need for Wales to display watertight discipline in their World Cup showdown with South Africa next weekend.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    O'Callaghan keen to bury debacle

    O'Callaghan keen to bury debacle

    Donncha O'Callaghan admits Ireland's psyche continues to be haunted by their World Cup disaster of four years ago.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    Williams has Boks in his sights

    Williams has Boks in his sights

    Shane Williams admits Wales are fed up of being the nearly men in their recent battles against world champions South Africa.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    NPC finals from the beginning

    Provincial rugby organised in a competition in New Zealand is relatively young and finals date back only to 1992. Auckland have still won most of them.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    Sevens at the Cape

    It's spring. There are new leaves on the oaks and sevens in many places. The Cape welcomes the spring but at the same times seems reluctant to let got of the winter and so extends the rugby season. The father of them all is the Villager Sevens.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    Vito seeks Read's advice

    Victor Vito hopes a few coffee dates with the injured Kieran Read will hold the key to him making the New Zealand No.8 jersey his own.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    Italian young guns to make their mark

    Fabio Semenzato, Tommaso Benvenuti and Tommaso D'Apice are three of Italy's new faces determined to make their mark at World Cup 2011.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    England tip Tuilagi to make his mark

    England believe rising star Manu Tuilagi is a rare talent who has the ability to change the course of a game - and could become one of the sport's great players.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011

    Brussow, discipline a worry for Wales

    Despite a firm directive to referees to clamp down on breakdown transgressions, Wales are still having sleepless nights over South Africa's master poacher Heinrich Brussow.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    McGeechan hails coaching team

    McGeechan hails coaching team

    Bath supremo Ian McGeechan paid tribute to his coaching team Martin Haag and Brad Davis after an impressive opening 22-9 win at Newcastle.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    Young thrilled with win

    Young thrilled with win

    Wasps' new director of rugby Dai Young was delighted with the attitude of his players after their victory over Saracens at Twickenham.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    Cockerill calm after loss

    Cockerill calm after loss

    Richard Cockerill refused to blame the mass of Leicester absentees due to injury and the World Cup as his side went down to Exeter on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 4. September, 2011
    Hill eyeing improvement

    Hill eyeing improvement

    Worcester coach Richard Hill celebrated a winning return to the Premiership but said he was disappointed by the number of errors against Sale.