Ireland squeeze past Italy 16-9 thanks to record-breaker Keith Earls
1 decade ago by IRBOutside centre overtakes Brian O'Driscoll's World Cup tries tally for Irish, who are made to work before sealing quarter-final berth
Australia's scrum dominance down to hard work, says James Slipper
1 decade ago by IRBInfluence of Argentine forwards coach and graft on the Wallabies training ground turned weakness into a weapon against England
Phillips hungry for more Welsh honours
1 decade ago by RBS 6 NationsMike Phillips may be approaching the tail end of his international career but he is confident he still has a role to play with Wales at the World Cup.
May not dwelling on RBS 6 Nations disappointment
1 decade ago by RBS 6 NationsEngland winger Jonny May is determined to bounce back from the disappointment of being dropped from Stuart Lancaster's RBS 6 Nations squad.
Namibia prepare to get their heads down for battle with Georgians
1 decade ago by IRBOpponents' scrum has tested the All Blacks and the Africans know things will get no easier in third Pool C encounter
Englishman Neil Kelly has eye on brace of Romania victories
1 decade ago by IRBRomania defence coach shrugs off losses to tier one nations and targets wins against Canada and Italy
Argentina refuse to be hunted and intimidated by Tonga's 'wolf pack'
1 decade ago by IRBPumas will seek to control the structure and tempo of their crucial Pool C clash with Tonga on Sunday
Travel Information
1 decade ago by IRBA few tips designed to help you plan your match-day travel at Rugby World Cup 2015.
Move to back row may be the way forward for Sam Burgess and Bath
1 decade ago by The TimesThe rugby union life of Sam Burgess, Bath’s famous convert from the 13-man code, takes another interesting twist tonight in Newcastle when he will start his first Aviva Premiership game as a back-row...
Stuart Lancaster could spark player exodus to France if he selects English players abroad
1 decade ago by The TelegraphFall-out for the Aviva Premiership will be enormous of head coach bribgs Nick Abendanon or Steffon Armitage to the World Cup party, writes Austin Healey
