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  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011
    Gatland praise for ruthless Wales

    Gatland praise for ruthless Wales

    Warren Gatland hailed Wales' ruthless streak after they inflicted a record World Cup defeat on Fiji and avenged the nightmare of Nantes.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Misconduct hearing for 'racist rant'

    Samoa's Eliota Sapolu Fuimaono will face a misconduct hearing for breaches of the RWC/IRB Code of Conduct in relation to comments made about referee Nigel Owens via the public social media network Twitter.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Armitage and Estebanez cited

    England wing Delon Armitage and French centre Fabrice Estebanez have both been cited for alleged offences during World Cup games on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011
    Defeat fuels Robinson's hunger

    Defeat fuels Robinson's hunger

    Andy Robinson believes Scotland can become the leading side in the northern hemisphere despite exiting the Rugby World Cup at the pool stage.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    New 'sex scandal' hits England camp

    England became embroiled in fresh controversy at the World Cup on Sunday as Mike Tindall admitted misleading officials about his night with a mystery woman and three other players were disciplined for harassing a woman in a hotel.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Johnson sweating over Wilko, Tindall

    England were sweating on the fitness of World Cup linchpins Jonny Wilkinson and Mike Tindall on Sunday, as they began preparations for the quarterfinal against France.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Cavaliers seal top spot

    The Boland Cavaliers secured their place at the top of the First Division standings with an emphatic 53-24 victory over the SWD Eagles at Outeniqua Park in George at the weekend and will host the Griffons in the semifinals.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    It's the great north-south divide

    Ireland became the eighth and final team to book their spot in the quarterfinals of World Cup 2011 after a 36-6 defeat of Italy at Dunedin's Otago Stadium on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011
    Corry favours Flood

    Corry favours Flood

    Former captain Martin Corry believes England would be served better by selecting Toby Flood instead of Jonny Wilkinson against France.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Player ratings: Irish loosies rule the roost

    Ireland, for the first time in the tournament's history, will top their pool at a World Cup, after an emphatic 36-6 Pool C win in Dunedin on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011
    O'Driscoll ready for Wales date

    O'Driscoll ready for Wales date

    Brian O'Driscoll is relishing a chance to take on Wales for a place in the World Cup semi-finals following their victory over Italy.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011
    Samoan ace charged over tweets

    Samoan ace charged over tweets

    Outspoken Samoa centre Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu has been hit with a misconduct charge after accusing Welsh referee Nigel Owens of bias.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011
    Ireland set up Wales showdown

    Ireland set up Wales showdown

    Ireland set up a World Cup quarter-final against Wales next Saturday by demolishing Italy 36-6 in a bad-tempered clash at Otago Stadium.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Player ratings: Bridge too far for Italy

    Italy exited the 2011 Rugby World Cup with a 6-36 loss to Ireland on Sunday. After their heroics against the USA Eagles, which kept their slim quarterfinal hopes alive, it was not the way Nick Mallett would have wanted his four-year reign to end.

  • Sunday, 2. October, 2011

    Ireland make an emphatic statement

    Ireland made an emphatic statement of intent with their 36-6 demolition of Italy in the World Cup match at the Otago Stadium on Sunday - finishing top of Pool C.