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  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Leopards tweaked for Pumas

    The Leopards have made two changes to their team to play the Pumas in a Currie Cup encounter in Nelspruit on Friday.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Bulls add some blitz for derby day

    The Blue Bulls have been boosted by the return of regular wing Gerhard van den Heever ahead of their trans-Jukskei Currie Cup derby with the table-topping Lions in Johannesburg on Saturday.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Pool D preview: South Africa v Namibia

    You know it, I know it, the Springboks know it and the earnest Namibians know it - the Springboks will win as handsomely as they choose.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011
    Tindall set to return

    Tindall set to return

    Mike Tindall is poised to return to the England team for Saturday's Rugby World Cup Pool B clash with Romania.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Wales' injury toll climbing

    Wales are keeping close tabs on a mounting injury toll as they prepare to face Namibia in their Pool D match at Stadium Taranaki in New Plymouth on Monday.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011
    Breakdown was key - Kirwan

    Breakdown was key - Kirwan

    Japan coach John Kirwan admitted Tonga's physicality had been crucial in his side's 31-18 World Cup Pool A defeat in Whangarei.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011
    Tonga too strong for Japan

    Tonga too strong for Japan

    Tonga claimed their first win of the World Cup as they condemned Pool A rivals Japan to a 31-18 defeat in an entertaining match in Whangarei.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Bok puts the boot into kickers

    Look at yourself, stop blaming the ball. This, in short, is the message of former Springbok utility back and Australian kicking consultant Braam Van Straaten to World Cup goal-kickers.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Tonga to strong for fiery Japan

    Tonga claimed a tough 31-18 victory over Japan in a match that contrasted raw power with speed and a willingness to play attacking rugby.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Heavy criticism for French flyhalf gamble

    Beleaguered France coach Marc Lievremont is winning few friends at the World Cup after his controversial decision to play Morgan Parra at flyhalf against the All Blacks.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011
    Harinordoquy rejects theory

    Harinordoquy rejects theory

    Imanol Harinordoquy has mocked claims that France have deliberately selected a weakened team for the World Cup group clash with New Zealand.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011
    Carter cleared to face France

    Carter cleared to face France

    New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter has been declared fully fit for Saturday's crucial World Cup clash with France at Eden Park.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Samoa sweat on trio

    Samoa are still sweating on the availability of injured players Tusi Pisi, Taiasina Tuifu'a and less so on Sailosi Tagicakibau for the World Cup Pool D match against Fiji this weekend.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Shaw: Romania 'perfect' for England

    Veteran lock Simon Shaw believes Romania represent the "perfect" opponents for England as they bid to raise their game at the World Cup and cut down on a worryingly high penalty count.

  • Wednesday, 21. September, 2011

    Carter is good to go for All Blacks

    Star flyhalf Dan Carter is fit again and available for selection with the All Blacks in Saturday's Pool A showdown at Eden Park with France, assistant coach Steve Hansen said on Wednesday.