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  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    France hold off brave Canadian challenge

    A hat-trick of tries from wing Vincent Clerc helped France on the way to a 46-19 victory over Canada in their Pool match at McLean Park.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Saracens made to work for victory

    Champions Saracens were made to work hard by a spirited Worcester before securing a deserved 18-6 Aviva Premiership victory on Sunday through second-half tries by David Strettle and Brad Barritt.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    At a stretch...

    All three of the 'bigger' teams kept their World Cup hopes alive on Sunday, although they were stretch by a trio of so-called minnows.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Sarries made to work for victory

    Sarries made to work for victory

    Saracens were made to work hard by Worcester before securing a deserved 18-6 Premiership win through tries by David Strettle and Brad Barritt.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Brussow fined for chip kick try

    Heinrich Brussow was fined after the Springboks' 49-3 victory over Samoa, backline coach Dick Muir said on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Ashton defends England discipline

    Ashton defends England discipline

    Chris Ashton insisted there was no link to be made between England's lack of discipline on the field and their recent issues off it.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Boks have no injury worries

    In contrast to their opening match of the World Cup, the Springboks picked up no injuries in their 49-3 victory over Fiji, team doctor Craig Robberts confirmed on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Boks watch Namibia's Wors?

    The Springboks have arrived at their new camp near Lake Taupo and have been making their assessments on Namibia's "Wors", South African backline coach Dick Muir said on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    France chief happy with win

    France chief happy with win

    Coach Marc Lievremont was "satisfied" after seeing France claim a second straight bonus-point win in Pool A with a 46-19 success over Canada.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Lievremont 'satified' this time

    France's 46-19 victory over Canada left coach Marc Lievremont "satisfied" and certainly in no mood to repeat the fit of pique he unleashed after an unconvincing opening win against Japan.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Canada refuse to blame turnaround

    Canada coach Kieran Crowley refused to blame his side's four-day turnaround for the 46-19 loss to France in their second World Cup match on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    O'Gara's World Cup swan song

    Ireland's record points scorer Ronan O'Gara said he would be "done with Ireland" after the World Cup, signalling his retirement from international rugby.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Johnson slams 'sloppy' England

    England manager Martin Johnson was unhappy with his "sloppy" side despite seeing them make it two wins out of two at the World Cup after a 41-10 victory over Georgia on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Skipper hails Irish desire

    Skipper hails Irish desire

    Brian O'Driscoll insists the determination of Ireland's old guard to make an impact at the World Cup is mirrored by their younger players.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Cooper: Ireland a major force

    Cooper: Ireland a major force

    Quade Cooper believes Ireland's 15-6 victory over Australia has sounded their arrival as a major force at the World Cup.