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  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Sharks big guns need their A-game

    Sharks coach John Plumtree knows that although his side have the advantage of playing at home with their Boks back in the mix, they will still have to be on top of their game in their Currie Cup semifinal against the Cheetahs.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    SARU in hot water after Bok outburst?

    Springbok conditioning coach Neels Liebel has launched an outburst against Paddy O'Brien that may land him and SARU in hot water with the International Rugby Board.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Steady hand Smith keeps it real

    As one of the All Blacks senior statesmen, centre Conrad Smith is doing his utmost to keep his and his teammates' feet on the ground ahead of the World Cup Final against France at Eden Park on Sunday.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Burger cited and declared free

    Schalk Burger was cited for a dangerous tackle in the match between Western Province and the Pumas at Newlands on Saturday evening but he was cleared of foul play.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    France the quarterfinal killers

    France, the enigma of world rugby, has the most amazing - but also erratic - record at World Cup tournaments.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Four more years for Gatland

    Popular Kiwi coach Warren Gatland has reaffirmed his commitment to coaching Wales until the end of his contract in 2015, despite speculation that he would return to New Zealand.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Welsh wizard could call it a day

    Veteran Wales wing Shane Williams admits the lure of one last roar from the Millennium Stadium crowd in Cardiff may cause him to postpone his international retirement for another match.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Wales considered bending the rules

    Wales coach Warren Gatland was so stunned at losing his inspirational captain Sam Warburton to a red card that he considered cheating by depowering his scrum in the World Cup semifinal against France.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011
    ARU chief O'Neill to stand down

    ARU chief O'Neill to stand down

    Australian Rugby Union boss John O'Neill has announced he will step aside when his current contract expires in two years' time.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011
    Roberts: We'll give it our all

    Roberts: We'll give it our all

    Jamie Roberts believes Wales will have no problem recovering from their painful World Cup semi-final defeat when they face Australia on Friday.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011
    Carling believes Johnson may go

    Carling believes Johnson may go

    Will Carling has questioned whether Martin Johnson would want to continue as England manager following the World Cup campaign's dismal failure.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011
    Gatland pondered faking injury

    Gatland pondered faking injury

    Wales coach Warren Gatland admits he considered asking a front-row forward to feign injury and force uncontested scrums against France.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Henry wants World Cup redemption

    Two matches against France will stand out as landmarks in the career of All Blacks rugby coach Graham Henry, marking would could be its highest and lowest points.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011
    Jenkins to lead Wales v Aussies

    Jenkins to lead Wales v Aussies

    Gethin Jenkins will captain Wales in Friday's World Cup bronze medal match against Australia at Eden Park.

  • Tuesday, 18. October, 2011

    Farr-Jones: All Blacks rival class of '87

    Former Australia captain Nick Farr-Jones believes the current New Zealand team that will play in Sunday's World Cup final against France stands comparison with the All Blacks side that won the inaugural edition of rugby's showpiece tournament back in 1987.