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  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    Kiwis taking no chances

    The All Blacks will field close to their top side against Japan in their World Cup clash in Hamilton Friday, saying they were under no illusion about how dangerous the Asian champions could be.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    Chaotic Kiwis revamp their planning

    The New Zealand government said Wednesday it was taking control of the Auckland waterfront to ensure there was no repeat of the crowd chaos that marred the World Cup's gala opener last week.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Russia set for World Cup debut

    Russia set for World Cup debut

    Russia will make their World Cup debut when they tackle the USA at Stadium Taranaki in New Plymouth on Thursday (kick-off 8.30am BST).

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    Pool C preview: Russia v USA

    Rugby World Cup debutants, Russia, will finally get their campaign underway on Thursday with an opening match against the USA Eagles in New Plymouth.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Lawson hails Scotland pack

    Lawson hails Scotland pack

    Scotland captain Rory Lawson admitted the 15-6 victory over Georgia was not pretty - but he and his team will leave Invercargill happy.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    Player ratings: Dour Scots scrape home

    Scotland managed a 15-6 win over Georgia in a tryless World Cup game at Rugby Park in Invercargill on Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    Scotland stutter to unconvincing win

    Dan Parks kicked four penalties and a drop-goal as Scotland stuttered to a 15-6 win over Georgia in their World Cup encounter at Rugby Park, in Invercargill, on Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Parks kicks Scotland to victory

    Parks kicks Scotland to victory

    Scotland recorded a second World Cup victory in five days with an attritional 15-6 triumph over Georgia in Invercargill on Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Sheridan seeks shoulder advice

    Sheridan seeks shoulder advice

    England prop Andrew Sheridan does not know yet if he faces another shoulder operation after learning that his Rugby World Cup is over.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    France lose their boot

    France flyhalf David Skrela will miss the rest of the 2011 World Cup after sustaining a bad shoulder injury in their Pool A opener against Japan, coach Marc Lievremont announced on Wednesday.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011

    Canucks score one for the minnows

    Canada scored their seventh World Cup win when they edged Tonga 25-20 in an enthralling match in Whangarei on Wednesday, scoring a blow for the minnows of the tournament.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Canucks late show sinks Tonga

    Canucks late show sinks Tonga

    A late try from wing Phil Mackenzie saw Canada open their Pool A campaign with a 25-20 win in a see-saw tussle against Tonga in Whangarei.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Davies aiming to bounce back

    Davies aiming to bounce back

    Wales lock Bradley Davies is determined to win back his place in the side after dropping down the pecking order.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Corbisiero rues Sheridan's exit

    Corbisiero rues Sheridan's exit

    England prop Alex Corbisiero has admitted the loss of his "big hero" Andrew Sheridan will be a big blow.

  • Wednesday, 14. September, 2011
    Scots hit by Lawson withdrawal

    Scots hit by Lawson withdrawal

    Scott Lawson was a late withdrawal from the Scotland team which took on Georgia in their second World Cup Pool B in Invercargill on Wednesday.