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  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011
    Ashton feeling back to best

    Ashton feeling back to best

    England winger Chris Ashton believes the second hat-trick of his international career against Romania is a sign that he is back to his best.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011
    Scots switch focus to England

    Scots switch focus to England

    Scotland's have turned their attentions to beating England on Sunday after a loss to Argentina which left them facing World Cup elimination.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Pool D preview: Wales v Namibia

    There is just no doubt about the outcome of the Rugby World Cup's Pool D match between Wales and Namibia to be played in New Plymouth in the southwest corner of the North Island on Monday evening. Wales will win it and by a long way.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Boks braced for Samoan revelation

    The South African charm offensive that has been working so well throughout the World Cup was again in full swing when Springbok coach Peter De Villiers said that Samoa is a revelation in world rugby.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Div joins Steyn fan club

    Their relationship may have had its ups and downs, but after comparing Frans Steyn to Springbok stalwart Juan Smith, Peter de Villiers has shown a new-found respect for the utility back.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Contepomi hails never-say-die Pumas

    Argentina captain Felipe Contepomi hailed his young side's never-say-die attitude after bagging a last-ditch 13-12 victory over Scotland that saw them take a massive step to the World Cup quarterfinals.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Scots rue '30 seconds of madness'

    Scotland coach Andy Robinson was left ruing "30 seconds of madness" that saw his side concede a late converted Argentinian try that handed Los Pumas a dramatic 13-12 victory.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Player ratings: Scots fail to drop in

    Veteran Dan Parks missed with a drop-goal attempt one minute from time as Scotland slumped to a heartbreaking 12-13 loss to Argentina in a World Cup Pool B match on Sunday.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011
    McGeechan: Players ok to relax

    McGeechan: Players ok to relax

    Sir Ian McGeechan maintains there should be no issue with England players going out to unwind during World Cup duty.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Manu calls for more island magic

    Fiji captain Deacon Manu urged Pacific teams not to let the region's trademark flamboyant rugby die after his team were marched out of the World Cup by attritional Samoa.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    England roll out their tank

    England have announced that they are bringing Thomas Waldrom into their World Cup squad as a permanent replacement for injured prop Andrew Sheridan.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011
    O'Shea unhappy with Quins show

    O'Shea unhappy with Quins show

    Conor O'Shea admitted Harlequins were fortunate to maintain their unbeaten Premiership record with a 17-15 victory over Worcester at Sixways.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011
    Booth salutes star youngsters

    Booth salutes star youngsters

    London Irish head coach Toby Booth praised Jonathan Joseph and Tom Homer after the 46-29 Premiership home victory over bottom club Newcastle.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011
    Redpath hails his forwards

    Redpath hails his forwards

    Gloucester head coach Bryan Redpath hailed his "outstanding" forwards after the 23-6 Premiership win over local rivals Bath at Kingsholm.

  • Sunday, 25. September, 2011

    Samoa holding thumbs for injured pivot

    Samoa are hopeful influential flyhalf Tusi Pisi will be fit for this week's vital clash with South Africa after he withdrew during the 27-7 win over Fiji.