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  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Burton hands Treviso historic victory

    Benetton Treviso flyhalf Kris Burton secured his side's first ever Pro12 victory on foreign soil with a late drop-goal, as they edged Glasgow Warriors 15-13 at Firhill on Friday.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011
    Brave Connacht slay Dragons

    Brave Connacht slay Dragons

    Eoin Griffin and Gavin Duffy both ran in for second-half tries as Connacht recorded a 17-13 win over Newport Gwent Dragons at the Sportsground.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011
    Treviso stun Warriors at Firhill

    Treviso stun Warriors at Firhill

    Benetton Treviso recorded their first ever away victory in the Celtic League with a dogged 15-13 victory over Glasgow at the Firhill Arena.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011
    Sharks hit back to sink Saints

    Sharks hit back to sink Saints

    Second-half tries from Mark Easter, Dwayne Peel and David Seymour helped Sale beat Northampton 29-21 for their third straight Premiership win.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    No seats for singers

    A sad story has emerged from the rugby World Cup in New Zealand. The choirs who have brought so much dignity and class to matches have been told they will not get tickets for four top matches.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Blackout can't rob Sharks of bonus point

    The Sharks scored a 74th minute try to not only secure a 29-18 win over Griquas in their Currie Cup encounter at Kings Park, in Durban, on Friday - but the touchdown also secured them a vital bonus point.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Are the minnows closing the gap?

    Reigning champions South Africa may have thrashed Namibia 87-0, but minnow nations have narrowed the gap on established teams at this World Cup, according to official analysis.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011
    Keatley kicks Munster to win

    Keatley kicks Munster to win

    An exemplary kicking display from Ian Keatley saw leaders Munster extend their winning run to 14 games with a 18-14 success at Cardiff Blues.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Pumas hold fast-charging Leopards

    The Pumas recorded their second win of the season when they held on in the face of a strong second-half comeback by the Leopards to win 32-19 at the Mbombela Stadium, in Nelspruit, on Friday.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Choirs to sing and go home

    A sad story has emerged from the rugby World Cup in New Zealand. The choirs who have brought so much dignity and class to matches have been told they will not get tickets for four top matches.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Cavaliers dethrone the Kings

    The Boland Cavaliers took a giant leap towards claiming first place on the First Division standings, after they thrashed the EP Kings 49-15 at the Boland Stadium in Wellington on Friday.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Australia Too Much For Eagles

    Australia produced a strong second half performance to defeat the USA Eagles 67-5 during the pool stages of the 2011 Rugby World Cup (RWC). The Eagles played well at times, and received tremendous support from the 30,000 crowd at the Wellington Regional Stadium.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011
    England on verge of last eight

    England on verge of last eight

    England know that victory over Romania in Dunedin on Saturday will guarantee their progress into the last eight of the World Cup.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Coach pleased with Kearsney's efforts

    Starting from scratch is never an easy task but Kearsney College's first team coach, Barend Steyn, must be pleased with the way that his charges developed under his guidance in 2011.

  • Friday, 23. September, 2011

    Pukke claim fourth title in eight years

    NWU-Pukke won their fourth SARU national club championship title in eight years when they beat the University of Johannesburg 19-14 in a tense Final played at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch on Friday.