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  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Davies hails Arscott display

    Davies hails Arscott display

    Phil Davies hailed the performance of Tom Arscott after Worcester got their LV= Cup campaign off to a winning start against Wasps at Sixways.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Tait reserves praise for Goosen

    Tait reserves praise for Goosen

    Newcastle Falcons head coach Alan Tait described Greg Goosen as a "class act" after the 33-3 win over Cardiff Blues in the LV= Cup on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Baxter buoyed by cup win

    Baxter buoyed by cup win

    Rob Baxter was delighted by the way Exeter bounced back from a defeat to Northampton with a 35-9 bonus-point LV= Cup win over the Ospreys.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    West impressed by Artemyev

    West impressed by Artemyev

    Northampton coach Dorian West hailed Vasily Artemyev after his hat-trick in the 36-6 win over Saracens in the opening round of the LV= Cup.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Sale embarrassed by defeat

    Sale embarrassed by defeat

    Tony Hanks said Sale were "embarrassed" after subsiding to a 58-27 LV=Cup defeat against defending champions Gloucester at Kingsholm.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011

    Determined All Blacks march on

    New Zealand booked their spot in the World Cup Final next week with a determined performance against Australia who they beat 20-6 in their semifinal at Eden Park on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011

    Welsh legends see bright future

    Welsh rugby greats mourned Sunday the rugby-mad nation's agonising defeat by France in the semifinals of the World Cup, but insisted there was plenty more to come from a youthful side.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011

    Lievremont slams French party animals

    France coach Marc Lievremont has rounded on players who defied his orders and went out partying after their narrow 9-8 World Cup semifinal win over Wales.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011

    Samoa's Sapolu in rugby quit threat

    Samoa centre Eliota Fuimaono Sapolu has reportedly threatened to quit rugby after receiving a six-month suspended ban for accusing referee Nigel Owens of racism and bias following his team's World Cup exit.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011

    More misery for Warburton, Wales

    Wales captain Sam Warburton was on Sunday given a three-week ban, following his red card for a 'dangerous tip tackle' in their Rugby World Cup semifinal defeat to France on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Warbuton handed three-week ban

    Warbuton handed three-week ban

    Wales captain Sam Warburton has been banned for three weeks after he was sent off in the World Cup semi-final defeat against France.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Tuilagi vows to learn lessons

    Tuilagi vows to learn lessons

    England centre Manu Tuilagi has vowed to do his talking on the pitch after making the headlines for the wrong reasons at the World Cup.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Lievremont blasts spoiled brats

    Lievremont blasts spoiled brats

    France coach Marc Lievremont has labelled the players that went out to celebrate their win over Wales "a bunch of spoiled brats".

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011
    Edwards left empty by loss

    Edwards left empty by loss

    Wales assistant coach Shaun Edwards admits he has been left empty by the controversial 9-8 defeat to France in the World Cup semi-final.

  • Sunday, 16. October, 2011

    Youngsters kept WP hopes alive

    Western Province coach Allister Coetzee and captain Jean de Villiers both lauded the youngsters who had kept Province's Currie Cup hopes alive while the team's six Springboks were on World Cup duty.