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Rugby World Cup
Oct 18, 2015:  Winning the tight encounters is the hallmark of a great team, but Australia should not be beating their chests after defeating Scotland, Greg Growden writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 18, 2015:  Australia are the only side that can live with the All Blacks, writes Mark Cueto.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 17, 2015:  Fatigue that lingers from their England and Australia matches, from being stretched to the limit for so long, and stopping one Springboks forward after another, got to Wales, Greg Growden writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 17, 2015:  Weighing in at 90 kilograms, Nehe Milner-Skudder is the personification of the deviation from the norm of opting for bulldozers over ballerinas, Tom Hamilton writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 15, 2015:  Greg Growden has put on his tatty old Wizard suit to give you insight into what will and won't happen during the World Cup quarter finals
Rugby World Cup
Oct 14, 2015:  Former All Blacks coach John Mitchell looks forward to the first round of Rugby World Cup knockout action.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 13, 2015:  Whatever happens between now and the World Cup final on Oct. 31, the Rugby World Cup has been lit up by so-called Tier Two nations. So how can rugby capitalise and truly grow the game?
Rugby World Cup
Oct 13, 2015:  Sevens tournaments provide incentives for all teams until the end -- why not the same at the World Cup to boost minnows, Greg Growden asks.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 13, 2015:  ESPN experts Tristan Barclay, Rob Bartlett and Martyn Thomas put together their Tier Two team of the Rugby World Cup.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 12, 2015:  Farewell Japan - your exciting, thrilling and heart-warming performances have made history and inspired millions, and you will leave England as heroes, Robert Bartlett writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 11, 2015:  New Zealand and Australia are peaking at the right time, with Argentina hovering, while Ireland and Wales are threats from the north if they can both find 15 fit men to take the field.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 11, 2015:  The two Exeter Chiefs starlets hinted at better things to come -- regardless of who is in charge of England -- in years to come, while a 37-year-old also showed why experience matters.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 11, 2015:  Australia have enjoyed attacking dominance while Wales have been let down by an inability to close out the tightest matches, Sam Bruce writes.
The Growden Medal
Oct 10, 2015:  Another assured performance by Wallabies playmaker Bernard Foley has seen him move up the leader board in The Growden Medal.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 10, 2015:  Australia have developed self-belief and stoic resistance to be taken as serious Rugby World Cup title candidates, Greg Growden writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 9, 2015:  The Pumas have always been recognised for dedication and defence, but their World Cup appearances have featured a more ambitious game plan, Patricio Connolly writes
Rugby World Cup
Oct 9, 2015:  Coach Stephen Betham has proven to be out of his depth, but the reasons for Samoa's disastrous Rugby World Cup campaign run much deeper, Dan Leo writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 9, 2015:  The Wallabies' No.8 position has proved a problem for years but David Pocock's easy transition could be a masterstroke for Cheika, Greg Growden writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 8, 2015:  Pulling on your national jersey is an opportunity you cherish at every occasion and so the phrase 'dead rubber' means next to nothing to players, Shannon Parry writes.
Rugby World Cup
Oct 8, 2015:  The two occasions on which the haka has met the Sipi Tau at the Rugby World Cup - Brisbane 2003 and Auckland 2011 - have been memorable; expect nothing different at St James' Park.
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