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  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Samoa left cursing try that wasn't

    Samoa cursed a disallowed try which denied them a third World Cup upset over Wales Sunday and rocked their tournament hopes - but insisted they could still reach the quarterfinals.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Scots eye sixth straight success

    Scots eye sixth straight success

    Nick De Luca hopes Scotland can continue their hot streak against Argentina next Sunday and set up a World Cup Pool B decider with England.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Dixon proud as Georgia 'gain respect'

    Georgia coach Richie Dixon said his side had earned the "respect" of a global television audience following a gutsy and skilled display during a 41-10 World Cup defeat by England.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    France see off plucky Canada

    France see off plucky Canada

    France picked up a second straight World Cup Pool A win as a hat-trick of tries from Vincent Clerc saw them overcome Canada 46-19.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Irish victory knocks southern arrogance

    Any World Cup confidence among the big three southern teams - New Zealand, Australia and South Africa - has been knocked by Ireland's upset win over Australia, the All Blacks said on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Player ratings: Bonus for sloppy France

    One wonders what maverick French boss Marc Lievremont will think after his team's sloppy World Cup Pool A victory over Canada on Sunday?

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Johnson: We improve or go home

    Johnson: We improve or go home

    Martin Johnson warned "sloppy" England to improve their standards - or face crashing out of the Rugby World Cup early.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Clerc hat-trick sinks plucky Canucks

    A Vincent Clerc hat-trick inspired France to an otherwise messy 46-19 victory over a determined Canada side in Hamilton on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Fresh injury woes for Japan

    Injury-hit Japan have been forced to call up two new players - Ippei Asada and Bryce Robins - to replace scrumhalf Tomoki Yoshida and centre Yuta Imamura.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Greatest Irish win? You be the judge

    Coach Declan Kidney prefers historians to debate whether Ireland's heart-pumping World Cup victory over Australia was its greatest but he says it was nice to finally get one over the Wallabies.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Fiji flank cited for tip tackle

    Fiji flank Dominiko Waqaniburotu has been cited for making a dangerous tip tackle during the World Cup Pool D match against South Africa on Saturday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011

    Player ratings: England yet to click

    England began their World Cup Pool B clash against Georgia very slowly. In the end they ran out deserved 41-10 winners against their committed opponents, but manager Martin Johnson might have a few selection headaches ahead of their next fixture.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    England too good for Georgia

    England too good for Georgia

    England withstood a spirited Georgian assault to end a troubled week with a 41-10 Pool B victory in the Rugby World Cup on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    Moody demands more improvement

    Moody demands more improvement

    Lewis Moody admitted England still have to improve after a 41-10 World Cup victory over Georgia in Dunedin on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 18. September, 2011
    O'Shea won't get carried away

    O'Shea won't get carried away

    Director of rugby Conor O'Shea played down the significance of Harlequins' fine start to the season after their 42-6 thrashing of Gloucester.