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  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    No presidential pardon for Boks

    South African President Jacob Zuma on Monday gave the Springbok team his blessing, but also a clear instruction, as they make their final preparations for the World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Pumas forced to change

    Wasps back row forward Genaro Fessia will take the place of the injured Alvaro Galindo in Argentina's 30-strong squad for the World Cup in New Zealand next month.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Johnson: England 'can go with anyone'

    England manager Martin Johnson was in buoyant mood ahead of the World Cup after a morale-boosting win over Ireland, saying his side "can go with anyone" at the showpiece tournament in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    All Blacks told not to panic

    New Zealand media urged All Blacks' fans not to hit the panic button Monday after the World Cup favourites crashed to successive losses in the Tri-Nations.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    Fiji touch down ... minus banned boss

    Fiji's World Cup team arrived in Auckland Monday as excitement around the tournament intensified, but the players' boss was forced to stay as home due to a New Zealand government ban.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011

    New twist as Williams changes his mind

    Sonny Bill Williams cast doubt on his future with the All Blacks on Monday, saying he would not make a decision on whether to remain in New Zealand until after the World Cup.

  • Monday, 29. August, 2011
    Manu tipped to make big impact

    Manu tipped to make big impact

    England jet off to the World Cup on Monday with Manu Tuilagi tipped to be one of the stars of the tournament.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Blues take 2011 CRC Title - Rock edges British Columbia

    St. John's, Nfld: Much to the delight of the rowdy fans at Swiler's Rugby Complex sporting symbols and megaphones, the Atlantic Rock won their final home game of the 2011 Canadian Rugby Championship, narrowly defeating the British Columbia Senior Men's Provincial Team 31-30.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    SACS finish season on a high

    The South African College High School (SACS) finished their season on a massive high with a hard fought 29-26 win over archrivals Wynberg Boys' High. Playing at Wynberg on a glorious winter’s morning, SACS, as they had done the week before against Bishops, came from behind to win a thrilling encounter.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011
    Leinster dismiss Mujati claims

    Leinster dismiss Mujati claims

    Leinster have put Brian Mujati's allegations of racism by two of their players down to a misinterpretation and say the matter is now "closed".

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Mujati matter blows over

    Leinster have dismissed claims by Northampton Saints prop Brian Mujati that he was racially abused in a friendly on Friday and put it down to a misinterpretation before declaring the matter closed.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Wallabies looking to follow through

    Wallabies coach Robbie Deans hailed his side's tenacity after they held on to beat the All Blacks and claim the Tri-Nations crown, but warned the victory was "irrelevant" to the upcoming World Cup.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Boks depending on wily veterans

    Springbok captain John Smit believes that his team's best chance of defending their crown in New Zealand is by making their experience count in the cauldron of World Cup rugby.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Kings and Cavaliers pull away

    Two teams, defending champions EP Kings and the Boland Cavaliers, are now firmly in control in the provincial First Division after convincing victories on Friday.

  • Sunday, 28. August, 2011

    Naastradamas points to history

    The history books show that Australia's victory in the Tri-Nations series should count in favour of South Africa and New Zealand, according to former Springbok flyhalf Naas Botha.