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  • Monday, 19. September, 2011
    D-Day on Sheridan replacement

    D-Day on Sheridan replacement

    England are set to make a final decision on who to call up as a replacement for the injured prop Andrew Sheridan.

  • Monday, 19. September, 2011

    Doubts resurface over Wallaby scrum

    The Wallabies' maligned scrum has come under renewed scrutiny after its faltering response to Irish intensity in their World Cup Pool C match at the weekend.

  • Monday, 19. September, 2011

    Edgy France eyeing the All Blacks

    France coach Marc Lievremont has scoffed at suggestions he would prefer to lose to New Zealand in their World Cup Pool A encounter on Saturday and settle for a second place pool finish to obtain a favourable draw in the quarterfinals.

  • Monday, 19. September, 2011

    Div: 'Over-used' Haka losing potency

    New Zealand's famous Haka was in danger of losing its potency, because it was being performed too often at this year's World Cup, South African coach Peter de Villiers warned Monday.

  • Monday, 19. September, 2011

    Griffons on the move

    After a great victory at Outeniqua Park in George, the Griffons moved into third position on the First Division standings.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    RWC baby for Canada's Pritchard

    Two hours before Canada was due to kick off against the French in Rugby World Cup 2011 Pool A action, fullback James Pritchard received the news his partner Jenni had given birth to a baby girl.

  • 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.