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  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Injury setbacks for All Blacks

    Injury setbacks for All Blacks

    New Zealand captain Richie McCaw and full-back Mils Muliaina will miss Friday's World Cup Pool A clash with Japan in Hamilton.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Aussies welcome back O'Connor

    Aussies welcome back O'Connor

    James O'Connor has been recalled by Australia for the crunch World Cup Pool C clash with Ireland at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    All Blacks aim to rout Japan

    All Blacks aim to rout Japan

    New Zealand will look to spoil the World Cup party of one of their former greats when they face Japan in Hamilton on Friday (kick-off 9am BST).

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Trio return to action for Fiji

    Trio return to action for Fiji

    Fiji have made three changes to their line-up for the mouth-watering clash against South Africa in Wellington on Saturday.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Bennett wary of Samoa threat

    Bennett wary of Samoa threat

    Wales hooker Huw Bennett admits Sunday's clash with Samoa in Hamilton is a "massive game".

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Flood has a point to prove

    Flood has a point to prove

    England fly-half Toby Flood is on a mission to prove manager Martin Johnson wrong for dropping him for the World Cup opener.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011

    Div's glass is half full

    Injuries were cited as the reason for most of the changes in the Springbok team named on Wednesday, with coach Peter de Villiers trying his best to look on the bright side of a tricky situation.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011

    Bakkies' big wheel keeps on turning

    A week ago there were fears that he may not feature in the World Cup, but Springbok lock Bakkies Botha has since made a miraculous recovery from an Achilles injury and is now ready to roll.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Robinson aims to beat Pumas

    Robinson aims to beat Pumas

    Scotland coach Andy Robinson has set his sights on beating Argentina to secure qualification for the quarter-finals.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    Palmer hoping to impress

    Palmer hoping to impress

    Tom Palmer is determined to take his chance if he is selected for England's World Cup clash with Georgia.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011
    O'Driscoll: It's time to shine

    O'Driscoll: It's time to shine

    Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll has called on his team-mates to take their chance to shine against Australia in Auckland on Saturday.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011

    Fearless Fiji eye Green and Gold scalp

    Fiji made three changes to their run-on side to face South Africa in Wellington on Saturday, with coach Sam Domoni saying the Pacific islanders would not be daunted by the reigning world champions.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011

    O'Connor takes the gap out wide

    James O'Connor will be unlikely to take the Wallaby jersey for granted in future after his recall to the Australia team for Saturday's pivotal World Cup pool match with Ireland, coach Robbie Deans said on Thursday.

  • Thursday, 15. September, 2011

    All Blacks hit where it hurts most

    The All Blacks' high-profile injury toll has worsened with the experienced duo of Richie McCaw and Mils Muliaina ruled out of their World Cup match against Japan, joining Dan Carter on the sidelines.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Crocked Sheridan ponders future

    Crocked Sheridan ponders future

    Andrew Sheridan will fly home from New Zealand on Thursday fearing for his rugby career.