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  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    Bonnaire hopes for perfect game

    Bonnaire hopes for perfect game

    Julien Bonnaire has taken stock of France's World Cup final prospects against New Zealand, and admitted: "We need a perfect game."

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    Horwill sings Wales' praises

    Horwill sings Wales' praises

    Australia captain James Horwill has highlighted Wales' significant contribution to the Rugby World Cup ahead of Friday's bronze medal match.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    All Blacks ready for the unexpected

    All Blacks ready for the unexpected

    Dan Carter believes New Zealand must "expect the unexpected" when they face France in Sunday's World Cup final.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    McBryde: We didn't want this game

    McBryde: We didn't want this game

    Robin McBryde openly accepts that Wales' World Cup bronze medal clash against Australia on Friday is not a game they wanted.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    Faletau set for record appearance

    Faletau set for record appearance

    Toby Faletau will set a Wales World Cup record when he runs out against Australia in Friday's World Cup bronze medal match at Eden Park.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    Fa'asavalu back for Quins

    Fa'asavalu back for Quins

    Samoan World Cup flanker Maurie Fa'asavalu will start for Harlequins for the first time this season in Friday's LV=Cup clash at Sale.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    Spur Tip of the Day - Part 6

    In today's daily rugby tip - brought to you by Spur Steak Ranches - we highlight the key to playing a fast off-load game - dominate the collisions; and do so effectively and safely.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    Joubert ushers in 'a new era'

    Craig Joubert’s appointment as referee of the Rugby World Cup Final this Sunday heralds a new era in this report from Peter Bills in Auckland.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011
    Big guns back at Welford Road

    Big guns back at Welford Road

    Leicester Tigers will welcome back nine internationals for their first appearances of the season in Friday's LV=Cup clash with Gloucester.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    RWC: Final Referees

    Appointed to Sunday's World Cup Final between New Zealand and France, Craig Joubert joins an exclusive club, one with literally a handful of members, the referees of the Rugby World Cup.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    France to storm 'fortress' Eden Park

    There is home advantage and then there is Eden Park, the venue for Sunday's World Cup Final between New Zealand and France.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    NZ 2011: The cash keeps rolling in

    World Cup chiefs said Thursday they had achieved their ticket sales revenue target with two matches still to play.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    Jones goes under the knife

    Worcester Warriors have confirmed that former Wales international front row Ceri Jones is set for an enforced spell on the Sixways sidelines after successfully undergoing shoulder surgery.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    'Try from the end of the world' still vivid

    France play New Zealand in the World Cup Final at Eden Park on Sunday, a ground where the All Blacks last tasted defeat on July 3, 1994, after Les Bleus snatched a win in the final minute with a memorable try.

  • Thursday, 20. October, 2011

    More than just a game...

    The World Cup Final on Sunday is more than just a game for New Zealanders, it represents a chance to end 24 years of sporting pain and lift the spirits of a nation reeling from a string of disasters, experts say.