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  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Minnows playing their own game

    Second tier rugby nations have defended their role in lop-sided World Cup results, saying they have their own agenda outside the Webb Ellis Trophy.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Dynamic Dagg tips his cap to Muliaina

    World Cup sensation Israel Dagg played down suggestions he has overtaken Mils Muliaina as the All Blacks' top fullback despite a try-scoring, man-of-the-match outing against France which delighted his coach.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Samoa dominate Pacific battle

    Samoa got their World Cup campaign back on track with a convincing 27-7 victory over Fiji in a tense Pool D clash at a packed Eden Park in Auckland on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Key Wallaby duo back in the mix

    Key Wallabies David Pocock and James O'Connor trained on Sunday and will be considered for selection in Australia's final World Cup pool game with Russia next weekend, coach Robbie Deans said.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Old heads to lead Italian charge

    Italy have replaced nine players to select their second oldest World Cup side ever to run out against the United States in their Pool C clash in Nelson on Tuesday.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Kahui the only Kiwi casualty

    All Blacks wing Richard Kahui will miss next week's final World Cup pool game against Canada after injuring his hamstring in the win against France, assistant coach Steve Hansen said on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Last chance saloon for Japan

    Japan coach John Kirwan has made two changes to his starting line-up for his side's last World Cup game against Canada in Napier on Tuesday.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    A new beginning for England

    Martin Johnson has warned his England side that their World Cup is only just getting underway ahead of their final group stage clash against old rivals Scotland in Auckland next weekend.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Health scare for All Blacks legend

    All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu was in a stable condition in Auckland Hospital's kidney ward, the Herald on Sunday reported.

  • Saturday, 24. September, 2011
    Jones finally set for landmark cap

    Jones finally set for landmark cap

    A frustrating seven-week waiting game will finally end for Stephen Jones on Monday when he becomes Welsh rugby history's most capped player.

  • Saturday, 24. September, 2011

    Olivier stars in Aironi triumph

    Flyhalf Naas Olivier helped himself to full-house as he led Aironi to their first win of the Pro 12 season with a 25-19 defeat of Edinburgh, halting his side's winless streak of seven games in the process.

  • Saturday, 24. September, 2011
    Leinster spoil Scarlets' party

    Leinster spoil Scarlets' party

    Leinster full-back Isa Nacewa kicked five penalties to spoil the Scarlets' celebrations of their 5,000th match as the visitors won 15-10.

  • Saturday, 24. September, 2011

    Sarries stun hapless Tigers

    Charlie Hodgson starred as Saracens crushed under-strength Leicester Tigers 50-25 at Welford Road for a third consecutive win in the defence of their Aviva Premiership Rugby title.

  • Saturday, 24. September, 2011

    Cheetahs break Province hearts

    The Cheetahs finished off a scintillating match against Western Province with a late try to claim a dramatic 34-20 triumph in Cape Town on Saturday.

  • Saturday, 24. September, 2011
    Sarries crush Tigers, Quins win

    Sarries crush Tigers, Quins win

    Saracens crushed under-strength Leicester 50-25 in the Aviva Premiership on Saturday, while Harlequins, Gloucester and London Irish also won.