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  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Infinity Park to Host 2012 NSCRO Men's Collegiate Div 3 Championship

    The City of Glendale, Colorado and the National Small College Rugby Organization (NSCRO) are pleased to announce that an agreement has been reached to hold the 2012 and 2013 NSCRO Men's Collegiate Division 3 National Rugby Championship at Infinity Park. The 2012 event will be held on April 28 and 29.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011
    Jarvis set to face Quins

    Jarvis set to face Quins

    Adrian Jarvis is handed the fly-half reins by London Irish coach Toby Booth as the Exiles tackle Harlequins at Twickenham (kick-off 2pm).

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Premiership preview: It's game on again

    Saracens begin the defence of their Aviva Premiership title on Saturday when they face Wasps at Twickenham as part of the London Double Header.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011
    Tait set to start for Tigers

    Tait set to start for Tigers

    Leicester hand debuts to summer signings Mathew Tait, Julien Salvi and Kieran Brookes against Exeter on Saturday (kick-off 3pm).

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Scotland and Canada train together

    Scotland head coach Andy Robinson was pleased with the joint training session his team held with Canada as the days count down to their World Cup opener against Romania next Saturday.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Pretty or ugly, Kiwis just want to win

    New Zealand, desperate to end a 24-year World Cup drought, will have no hesitation in adapting their tactics if it means they can get hold of the Webb Ellis Cup.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011
    Hodgson on Sarries bench

    Hodgson on Sarries bench

    Saracens have three new signings among their replacements for the Aviva Premiership opener against Wasps on Saturday (kick-off 4.30pm).

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Embattled Pacific islands aiming high

    Fiji, Tonga and Samoa have overcome obstacles simply to compete at the World Cup but now that they are there they will relish exhibiting their considerable skills while enjoying some good support.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011
    Worcester to blood new boys

    Worcester to blood new boys

    Worcester coach Richard Hill will blood a number of summer recruits when they face Sale on Saturday (kick-off 3pm).

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Pumas target another fast start

    After securing third place at the last World Cup Argentina have a hard act to follow in New Zealand, and their credentials will be seriously tested in their opening game once more this year.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Countries at a glance

    Fact files on countries competing in the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Preview: Top 14, Round 2

    As the autumn leaves start rattling off trees, France's Top 14 goes into its second round of matches after the series of home victories in Round 1. It is a difficult times for clubs with so many players away at the World Cup playing for France and other countries. And then there are injuries already from the first round.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Griquas shuffle their backline

    Griquas coach Abré Minnie has been forced to make major changes to his backline for the Currie Cup match against Western Province at in Kimberley on Saturday, with Riaan Viljoen playing at flyhalf.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    US Eagles have realistic expectations

    There was something typically American about the United States squad turning down a ceremonial ride in a Maori canoe because they thought that part of their welcome from the city of Wanganui didn't sound safe.

  • Friday, 2. September, 2011

    Toulon want a coach

    Now that Philippe Saint-André is to take over the coaching of France in succession to Marc Lièvremont, Toulon are looking for a coach and this week's approach failed.