England run riot against 14-man USA
England made it two wins from two with a comprehensive victory against USA, who claimed the dubious honour of receiving the first red card of the World Cup. MATCH CENTRE INSIDE.
England made it two wins from two with a comprehensive victory against USA, who claimed the dubious honour of receiving the first red card of the World Cup. MATCH CENTRE INSIDE.
Not even an Eddie Jones quip could hide England’s frustration at the latest high tackle to blight the Rugby World Cup as American John Quill became the first player to be sent off.
As yet another player felt the full force of the independent judiciary for a high tackle at the Rugby World Cup, it’s been revealed banned Wallaby Reece Hodge lacked knowledge of the new regulations.
In a twist to the controversial banning of Wallaby winger Reece Hodge, it can be revealed Fiji flanker Peceli Yato’s long history of concussion was redacted from the commission’s report.
ANTHEMS penned by ‘70s pop gurus and teams with zero wins to their name. That’s what bookends our World Cup A to Z. But what else makes the list?
LIKE any good sports fan you’re looking for a reason to jump on board the Wallabies’ Rugby World Cup bandwagon. Here’s why the men in gold are worth your love.
WALLABIES flyhalf Quade Cooper has made an impassioned plea after a 13-year-old member of his extended family took his own life.
MATT Dawson has upset the Kiwis with his schoolboy jibe at the haka. Better men than him have tried to neuter its power down the years, with mixed success …
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AFTER being heckled for almost two months straight at the last World Cup, the only issue arising for Quade Cooper in England is all the selfie requests.
MEMO to England rugby: don’t poke the bear, and this is just what former England captain Matt Dawson has done with his video mocking the All Blacks’ haka.
RUGBY World Cup officials are taking a stand against players who dive or feign injury to the sin bin in a bid to stop “football culture” infiltrating the game.
MICHAEL Cheika has dared World Cup rivals to try to bully Australia’s scrum after derogatory comments stirred up the Aussie coach.
THE Wallabies soaked up the antique surrounds in Bath but their focus is more on modern history ahead of the tournament starting on the weekend.
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