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  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Cruden to fulfill boyhood dream

    In barefoot, backyard games of rugby with neighbors and friends, Aaron Cruden rehearsed the moves that might wow a World Cup final crowd, imagined their cheers of appreciation and the warm glow of victory.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Trusty lieutenant ready for final hurrah

    Wayne Smith will step down as assistant coach of New Zealand after the All Blacks take on France in Sunday's World Cup final, he said Tuesday.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Wallabies 'care' about bronze final

    Australia players insisted on Tuesday they want to come away with something to show from their flawed World Cup campaign and deeply care about winning this week's third place playoff with Wales.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Jenkins to skipper strong Wales team

    Gethin Jenkins will captain Wales in the absence of suspended skipper Sam Warburton against Australia in Friday's World Cup third-place playoff match at Eden Park.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Dartmouth Runs Past Penn 57-5

    Coming out for the second part of a weekend doubleheader in Hanover, Dartmouth Rugby could have been set-up for a letdown Sunday afternoon against Penn. While they didn’t start as well as they did in the previous day’s match versus Princeton, the team eventually got things rolling and cruised to a 57-5 win over the Quakers.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011
    Lewis: Wales have bright future

    Lewis: Wales have bright future

    Roger Lewis believes Wales' World Cup heroes have launched "a golden era" for Welsh rugby with their eye-catching exploits in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Wrap: Top 14, Round 7

    The cat is amongst the pigeons this weekend as Toulouse get toppled off their perch, Racing get taken down a peg or two, Bayonne come unstuck at home, Toulon go on the rampage and Stade Français genuflect in Lyon.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Province Boks add 'something special'

    Western Province coach Allister Coetzee on Monday returned to base at the High Performance Centre in Bellville in Cape Town with much satisfaction.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Ellis Park still Lions' home

    Ellis Park, also known by the name of the team's soft drink sponsor, will remain the home of the Golden Lions Rugby Union.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Soccer star slams rugby's bad boys

    QPR captain Joey Barton has hit out at double standards in the treatment of sports stars, claiming there would have been "public executions" had the England soccer team behaved like their Rugby Union counterparts at the World Cup.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Boks drop down to fourth

    France's reward for reaching a third World Cup Final is a rise to number three in the latest IRB World Rankings, thus becoming the first northern hemisphere nation to occupy this position in nearly 16 months.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Dartmouth Tames Tigers 53-21

    After a sluggish performance against Brown last week, Dartmouth Rugby suddenly had a lot of question marks heading into today’s matchup against Princeton, who like The Big Green were still undefeated in Ivy Rugby Conference play.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Dartmouth Women Too Much for Bulldogs

    In their only away game of the regular season, Dartmouth beat Yale 83-5.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Readers: Who do you rate best?

    As we head into the Final of the World Cup, it is worth looking at who are the players that left their mark on the tournament.

  • Monday, 17. October, 2011
    Gatland hailed by Jenkins

    Gatland hailed by Jenkins

    Wales skills coach Neil Jenkins has hailed the influence of Warren Gatland on Wales' World Cup campaign.