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  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Springfield Celts 3rd Youth Rugby Skills Camp a Huge Success

    The Springfield Celts Rugby Club, in collaboration with the Illinois Inter-Agency Athletic Association, hosted a Rugby Skills Camp for at-risk youth. Children from children's homes across Central Illinois met at Kennedy Park in Springfield on August 6th to participate in rugby for the third straight year.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Canada beats USA 28-22 at BMO Field

    It wasn't perfect, but Kieran Crowley and his players were happy to secure a win in front of a crowd of nearly 10,000 at Toronto's BMO Field on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Eagles Come Up Short Against Canada

    Despite a late comeback from the Eagles, Canada held on for a 28-22 win in front of a record crowd of more than 10,000 at BMO Field. In so doing Canada retain the Can/Am Trophy.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Glenwood sails to victory

    Glenwood scored five tries on their way to recording a comprehensive 31-3 home victory over Maritzburg College. A remarkable feature of this game was that Glenwood condensed all their point scoring in a 20-minute spell of sublime rugby. Simply put, Glenwood clicked.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Kings remain top of the pops

    The EP Kings top the Absa Currie Cup First Division log after they won their fourth successive game of 2011 when they beat the Valke by 36-20 at the Barnard Stadium in Kempton Park on Friday afternoon.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Hoskins slams 'lilly-white' teams

    South African Rugby Union boss Oregan Hoskins is unhappy with the make-up of certain 'lilly-white' provincial teams in South Africa.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011
    Moody awaits medics' assessment

    Moody awaits medics' assessment

    Lewis Moody's chances of captaining England into the Rugby World Cup will become clearer on Monday.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011
    Deans disappointed by defeat

    Deans disappointed by defeat

    Australia coach Robbie Deans labelled Saturday's one-sided 16-point loss to New Zealand as a learning experience for his side.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Pumas in easy warm-up win

    At Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario in San Juan, Argentina, on Saturday a Puma team played a team chosen by the Confederación Sudamericana de Rugby (CONSUR) in Argentina's last home warm-up match for the 2011 World Cup.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Canada win in Toronto

    In a RWC warm-up game between neighbours, Canada beat the USA Eagles 28-22 at the BMO Field in Toronto on Saturday. The match counted for the Can-Am Trophy.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    NZ set to leave some stars at home

    The All Blacks' next Tri-Nations assignment is the Test against South Africa in Port Elizabeth on August 20. Then they go to Brisbane and then they play in the World Cup. They may take fewer than allowed to Port Elizabeth, leaving some top players behind.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Auckland win the Battle of the Bridge

    Auckland went across to North Harbour and in the pouring rain won 29-13.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    There are still the real All Blacks

    It seems that black is the acceptable colour for the Rugby World Cup as the number now grows to five. There is a whole spectrum of colours but some have latched onto black as the acceptable colour even though it may have nothing to do with their tradition.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Aussies take in two more for SA trip

    Coach Robbie Deans has taken two more players into his squad of 26 players to fly across the Indian Ocean to Durban on Sunday - prop Salesi Ma'afu and No.8 Radike Samo.

  • Sunday, 7. August, 2011

    Edwards wants to 'drop' points

    Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards, a former Great Britain rugby league international, revived an old complaint on Saturday when he lamented a drop-goal being worth three points in union compared to one in the 13-man code.