• Saturday, 6. August, 2011
    England hang on for Wales win

    England hang on for Wales win

    England made a winning start to their World Cup warm-up campaign but were made to work hard for a 23-19 victory over Wales on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011
    Brave Scots edge Ireland out

    Brave Scots edge Ireland out

    Scotland claimed a narrow 10-6 victory over Ireland in their World Cup warm-up match at Murrayfield on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Wallabies rue poor finishing

    Wallabies skipper Rocky Elsom admitted that their 30-14 loss to New Zealand wasn't helped by their inability to turn possession and territory into points in the first half.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Cheetahs claw their way back

    A flawless goal-kicking performance from Cheetahs flyhalf Sias Ebersohn sealed a tense 28-22 victory over Western Province who had led for much of the game in Bloemfontein on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    All Blacks wanted happy memories

    All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw admitted that his side wanted to leave Eden Park, the World Cup final venue, with happy memories.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Ratings: Wallabies stumble and fall

    The Wallabies battled to assert themselves over their trans-Tasman rivals in Auckland on Saturday, and despite showing admirable fight they were let down by key players who failed to step up on the night.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Henry: First cup in the bag

    All Blacks coach Graham Henry was bullish about his side's excellent performance against the Wallabies and cut a very confident figure with his eyes fixed on the World Cup.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Ratings: All Blacks land solid blow

    The All Blacks landed a major psychological blow at the venue for the World Cup Final as they confidently brushed aside the challenge of their Bledisloe Cup rivals in Auckland on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011
    All Blacks too good for Aussies

    All Blacks too good for Aussies

    New Zealand's dominance at Eden Park continued as they made it two Tri Nations wins from two with a comfortable 30-14 victory over Australia.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Clinical All Blacks outclass Wallabies

    The All Blacks outplayed a stunned Wallabies team who fought hard but were ultimately blown away by New Zealand who recorded a dominant 30-14 victory at Eden Park on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 6. August, 2011

    Ebersohn the danger man?

    In the wake of Province's 35-7 victory over the Blue Bulls there is a lot of optimism surrounding the team, but a Springbok-clad Cheetahs outfit will offer an bigger challenge on Saturday.

  • Friday, 5. August, 2011

    Eagles WNT Named to Face Canada WNT

    The Women’s Eagles will face Canada in their second-round match of the Women’s Nations Cup at 7:00 pm EDT on Friday August 5. The match will be played in Chatham, Ontario, Canada.

  • Friday, 5. August, 2011

    Pumas in San Juan warm-up

    On Saturday at Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario in San Juan the Pumas play an invitation team chosen by the Confederación Sudamericana de Rugby (CONSUR). It is all a part of warm-up and trial before the {Pumas head north to prepare more directly for the World Cup with a match against Wales at Millennium Stadium and then the week after that a match against Worcester Warriors.

  • Friday, 5. August, 2011

    Leopards open their account

    The Leopards won the Battle of the Basement in the 2011 Absa Currie Cup when they recorded a 27-15 win over the Pumas at Olën Park in Potchefstroom on Friday evening.

  • Friday, 5. August, 2011

    Griquas put the boot to Sharks

    Griquas have caused a massive upset in the Currie Cup by beating the defending champions, the Sharks, 43-22 in Kimberley thanks to a sublime kicking display by fullback Rudi Vogt.