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  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    Canada's first World Cup changes

    For their third 2011 Rugby World Cup match Canadian coach Kieran Crowley has made his first changes to his team -one in the starting XV and one on the bench - for their Pool A match against Japan on Tuesday.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    Try time at the 'Cake Tin'

    USA Eagles loose forward JJ Gagiano - fresh off his try-scoring feat against the Wallabies on Friday - reports back from 'Camp America' at the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    IRB needs to end this lunacy

    Columnist Grant Ball says the IRB needs to find innovative solutions to the match scheduling, which sees the smaller nations face an impossible task.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    Pool A preview: Canada v Japan

    Each country has an All Black coach - John Kirwan for Japan and Kieran Crowley for Canada. Both are conservative men.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    Player ratings: Shame on you IRB

    The International Rugby Board and World Cup organisers should hang their heads in shame. How do you expect a team like Namibia to back up against Wales four days after playing South Africa?

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Warburton: We got the job done

    Warburton: We got the job done

    Sam Warburton hailed a job well done as Wales produced a 81-7 rout of Namibia to continue their march towards the World Cup quarter-finals.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    Wales run riot in New Plymouth

    Wales, playing with freedom and against a hopelessly outclassed Namibian side, ran up a record 81-7 victory in their World Cup Pool D match at Stadium Taranaki, in New Plymouth, on Monday.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Wales power past tired Namibia

    Wales power past tired Namibia

    Wales needed a second-half blitz to finally secure a 81-7 victory over Namibia in New Plymouth.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    No let-up for 'physical' Lawes

    England lock Courtney Lawes Monday vowed no let-up in his hard-hitting style, as his two-match World Cup ban expires in time for the vital Pool B clash with Scotland.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Kiss warns Ireland's rivals

    Kiss warns Ireland's rivals

    Les Kiss has warned Ireland's World Cup rivals that the choke tackle is not the only weapon in his team's arsenal.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Pocock boost for Wallabies

    Pocock boost for Wallabies

    Australia have been boosted by news flanker David Pocock is fit to return to action after recovering from a back injury.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011

    Pool C preview: Italy v USA

    Italy start an intense run-in to the 2011 Rugby World Cup pool-play finish line with no margin for error in their win-at-all-costs Rugby World Cup Pool C clash against the United States Eagles in Nelson on Tuesday.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Scotland focused on England

    Scotland focused on England

    Scotland attack coach Gregor Townsend insists his side believe they can get the result they need to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Waldrom revels in 'big honour'

    Waldrom revels in 'big honour'

    Thomas Waldrom has claimed it is a "big honour" to have been called into England's World Cup squad.

  • Monday, 26. September, 2011
    Lawes eyes England recall

    Lawes eyes England recall

    England lock Courtney Lawes is hoping to make up for lost time after missing the wins over Georgia and Romania through a "harsh" suspension.