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  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    Wales young guns eye the prize

    Wales's potent blend of youth and experience is brewing nicely for next weekend's World Cup semifinal against France, but the team insist they have their feet firmly planted on the ground.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    Bok job - Who's next in line?

    In the aftermath of Sunday's news that Peter de Villiers would be stepping down as Springbok coach after four years in charge, we thought we would take a stab at choosing his replacement.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011
    Howley and Wales daring to dream

    Howley and Wales daring to dream

    Wales assistant coach Rob Howley admits he and the players are daring to dream of reaching the World Cup final after arriving in Auckland.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011
    Jones: Samoa victory was key

    Jones: Samoa victory was key

    Adam Jones has identified Wales' punishing victory over Samoa as key to a World Cup campaign that has now gathered remarkable momentum.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011
    Best bemoans missing chance

    Best bemoans missing chance

    Rory Best admits heartbroken Ireland are tormented by their failed attempt to win a World Cup they will forever view as a missed opportunity.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011
    Henry pleased to grind out win

    Henry pleased to grind out win

    New Zealand coach Graham Henry expressed satisfaction on reaching the World Cup semi-finals after an unconvincing 33-10 win over Argentina.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    Changing of the Bok guard

    The Springboks' narrow World Cup quarterfinal loss to the Wallabies in Wellington on Sunday signalled the end of the road for a few players that have been the heartbeat of the team for the best part of a decade.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011
    Thomas intent on staying put

    Thomas intent on staying put

    The acting chief executive of the Rugby Football Union, Martyn Thomas, has ruled out resigning in the wake of England's early World Cup exit.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    French redemption as Wales lie in wait

    France are savouring one of their sweetest victories to get one back at World Cup nemesis England and kick-start their campaign for a first Webb Ellis Cup.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    'Au Revoir' to sorry England

    Newspapers slammed England's team as "Les Miserables" after they lost to old enemy France at the World Cup on Saturday, but were full of praise for a battling Wales team that won through to the semifinals.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    Cheers Divvy, thanks for the memories

    Love him or hate him... Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has thrown in the towel after four years in charge. We trawled back through our archives to find some of his - how shall we put it? - more interesting comments over the years.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    Player ratings: Pumas fight to the end

    Argentina were valiant in their efforts against the All Blacks and will be proud despite the disappointing 33-10 loss in the World Cup quarterfinals.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    Player ratings: All Blacks grind it out

    New Zealand absorbed plenty of pressure from a determined Pumas team before taking advantage of their dominance in the second half to secure a comfortable victory in the end.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011
    All Blacks struggle past Pumas

    All Blacks struggle past Pumas

    New Zealand advanced to a Rugby World Cup semi-final with Australia after beating a spirited Argentina side 33-10 at Eden Park in Auckland.

  • Sunday, 9. October, 2011

    All Blacks make a late statement

    New Zealand left it late, but two tries in the final 15 minutes saw them ease to a 33-10 win over Argentina in their World Cup quarterfinal in Auckland on Sunday.