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Owen And Billy Are Eddie Problems
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Owen And Billy Are Eddie Problems

Nick Cain arrives in Tokyo to find Eddie Jones confronted by some big selectorial decisions

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October 13, 2019
Sadness Behind Klim's Big Journey
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Sadness Behind Klim's Big Journey

Alex Bywater talks to Namibia’s Lesley Klim about the problems he faced in his early life.

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October 13, 2019
Red Card Likely To End Aki's World Cup
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Red Card Likely To End Aki's World Cup

IRELAND guaranteed their place in a quarter-final against either the All Blacks or South Africa, but it came at a price as Bundee Aki’s red card poured fresh fuel on the safe tackle debate.

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October 13, 2019
Radradra Has Been My Player Of The Tournament
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Radradra Has Been My Player Of The Tournament

Jeremy Guscott Outspoken And Unmissable...Every Week

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October 13, 2019
My Hotel Was Swaying Like A Huge Concrete Tree
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My Hotel Was Swaying Like A Huge Concrete Tree

APART from the spatterings of rain on the glass window of my hotel room on the 29th floor of a city centre hotel in Tokyo yesterday morning, there was little sign of the highest category super typhoon to come.

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October 13, 2019
It's A Shock But Eddie Did Warn Us Says Jamie
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It's A Shock But Eddie Did Warn Us Says Jamie

ENGLAND hooker Jamie George has backed head coach Eddie Jones’ inside knowledge of the Japanese way of life to give them a lift ahead of next week’s World Cup quarter-finals.

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October 13, 2019
Force Majeure... Life Is A Calculated Risk!
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Force Majeure... Life Is A Calculated Risk!

Brendan Gallagher recalls other cases when extreme weather or random events have affected sport

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October 13, 2019
More tackle problems for Cheika's Wally-bies
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More tackle problems for Cheika's Wally-bies

AUSTRALIA cruised to a comfortable sixtry win over Uruguay but head coach Michael Cheika knows his side must improve if they are to be competitive in the quarter-finals.

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October 06, 2019
Joker Eddie laughs off big Billy's injury scare
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Joker Eddie laughs off big Billy's injury scare

BILLY Vunipola gave England a World Cup injury scare when he was taken off at halftime in the 39-10 Pool C win over Argentina at Tokyo Stadium.

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October 06, 2019
Gatland: Win well to scare the rest
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Gatland: Win well to scare the rest

WARREN Gatland has urged his Wales side to gain a psychological advantage over their World Cup rivals by putting Fiji and Uruguay to the sword to top Pool D in Japan.

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October 06, 2019
Ford: That Tigers toil has made me better
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Ford: That Tigers toil has made me better

GEORGE Ford believes his current spell of good form at the World Cup in Japan is a direct result of Leicester’s dismal campaign last season.

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October 06, 2019
Blossoms' late score puts heat on Scotland
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Blossoms' late score puts heat on Scotland

JAMIE Joseph claims the pressure will be all on Scotland in Yokohama and he smiled broadly after watching his bubbling Brave Blossoms blow Samoa away at Tokyo Stadium.

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October 06, 2019
World Cup Party Time As Japan Stun Irish
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World Cup Party Time As Japan Stun Irish

JAPAN dazzled the World Cup for the second time in four years as they stunned Ireland 19-12 in Shizuoka and put the country in party mode.

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September 29, 2019
Wales Ease Off The Gas After First Half Blitz
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Wales Ease Off The Gas After First Half Blitz

WALES displayed devastating power to cruise to the bonus point by half-time before the humidity got the better of them at the City of Toyota Stadium on Monday.

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September 29, 2019
This Wales Side Have Got Cheika Worried
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This Wales Side Have Got Cheika Worried

I LIKE where Wales are at going into this morning’s game with Australia – not just for facing the Wallabies but for the rest of the Pool stages too.

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September 29, 2019
Montoya Hat-Trick As Pumas Warn Eddie
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Montoya Hat-Trick As Pumas Warn Eddie

ARGENTINA fired a warning shot at England ahead of Saturday’s crucial Pool C clash by securing their four-try bonus point against Tonga after just 26 minutes in front of a 21,000 crowd in Higashiosaka.

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September 29, 2019
Italy's Hope Is In Speed Of The Back Row
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Italy's Hope Is In Speed Of The Back Row

Brendan Gallagher looks at the challenge facing Italy and fancies they have an outside chance

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September 29, 2019
Brutal Training Sets Up Wales
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Brutal Training Sets Up Wales

SHAUN Edwards issued Wales with a World Cup battle cry and told Warren Gatland’s players they will remember it forever if they seal a crucial win over Australia in Tokyo.

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September 29, 2019
Smart All Blacks Kick The Springboks Into Disarray
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Smart All Blacks Kick The Springboks Into Disarray

What struck me most as New Zealand beat South Africa 23-13 in their showdown yesterday was that planning your strategy behind-the-scenes is where coaches earn their corn, and it is where the Springboks fell short this time.

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September 22, 2019
Japan Gets Its Sense Of Proportion Just Right
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Japan Gets Its Sense Of Proportion Just Right

There is a strong appreciation of detail and proportion in Japanese culture, as well as a deep sense of tradition, and thankfully they were reflected in the 2019 World Cup opening ceremony in the Tokyo Stadium on Friday.

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September 22, 2019
Expect A Reaction After Rob's Departure
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Expect A Reaction After Rob's Departure

This Welsh squad keep being put through the mill off the field. It really is far from ideal as they prepare for the biggest tournament of their lives.

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September 22, 2019
Woodman: Mako Is Key To Success
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Woodman: Mako Is Key To Success

Trevor Woodman says the fitness of powerhouse loosehead Mako Vunipola will be critical to England’s chance of success in Japan.

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September 22, 2019
Come On Samoa, Let's Have One Big Upset!
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Come On Samoa, Let's Have One Big Upset!

Brendan Gallagher recalls the glory of Samoa and asks when will it return at the World Cup?

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September 22, 2019
Let The Counties Reps Run Our Amateur Game
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Let The Counties Reps Run Our Amateur Game

I was on the list of the people who received an email last week from serial correspondent Jeff Gage.

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September 22, 2019
Wallabies Comeback Dodges Banana Skin
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Wallabies Comeback Dodges Banana Skin

Michael Cheika agreed his side were given a huge wake up call as Australia survived a ferocious Fijian storm.

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September 22, 2019
We'll Fight Tongan Fire With Fire Says Eddie
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We'll Fight Tongan Fire With Fire Says Eddie

Eddie Jones wants to send a clear message to England’s World Cup rivals that they are more than a match for the most physical sides when they kick off their campaign against Tonga today.

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September 22, 2019
Eddie Will Find Tonga Give Focus To His Men
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Eddie Will Find Tonga Give Focus To His Men

England play their first match of the World Cup today against a Tongan team that will be strong, aggressive and direct but it should be the perfect game for Eddie Jones to start England’s campaign.

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September 22, 2019
By George! A Late Show From Mills Is Just In Time
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By George! A Late Show From Mills Is Just In Time

In a game that was a great advert for National 1 rugby, Plymouth Albion snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to record their first win of the season.

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September 22, 2019
Alfie Will Be ‘Allright, Butt'
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Alfie Will Be ‘Allright, Butt'

Surviving mankind’s longest test of endurance and living for 100 years requires more than a modicum of courage – in which event Gareth Thomas must have every chance of getting there.

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September 22, 2019
Ace Segun Leads Way For Sarries Super Kids
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Ace Segun Leads Way For Sarries Super Kids

Rampant Rotimi Segun showed just why Sarries believe he is a wing wizard in the making as the former England junior raced over for a try double at the Ricoh Arena.

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September 22, 2019