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Injured Ireland captain O'Connell out of World Cup
He sustained a hamstring injury during Sunday’s 24-9 pool victory over France.
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Boks set sights on victory over Wales
The Boks have begun preparations for their quarterfinal clash with Wales & are confident they will emerge victorious at the weekend.
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OPINION: #RWC2015: Wales a cause for concern for the Boks
Jean Smyth is concerned that the Springboks haven’t been properly tested in the #RWC2105 tournament.
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Closer matches key to 'breathtaking' World Cup, say organisers
The 2.41 million tickets sold, with an average of 97% capacity, surpasses the 2.3 million for France 2007.
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Meet the Springboks' lucky charm
62-year-old Greg Levendahl has been the Springbok bus driver for a number of years and the players chipped in for him to go watch them play in England.
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Impressive Ireland top group but at a heavy cost
Ireland overcame their Six Nations rival France for the first time in four World Cup meetings.
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Do Londoners know anything about #RWC2015?
EWN spoke to people in central London to find out what they think of the Rugby World Cup and surprisingly many knew very little about the sport and the tournament.
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No fresh injury woes for Springboks ahead of Wales clash
The Boks face Wales on Saturday in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup at Twickenham.
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England boss Lancaster defends record after #RWC2015 exit
A resounding 60-3 victory over Uruguay in their final outing on Saturday provided crumbs of comfort.
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We are in it to win it: Aussie fans
EWN caught up with some Aussie fans in Putney during their encounter against Wales and they say their team will lift the William Web Ellis trophy.
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#RWC2015: Scotland hold off Samoa to reach last eight
Samoa was punished by the boot of Greig Laidlaw who scored a decisive try late in the second-half.
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Springboks to face Wales in #RWC2015 quarter-finals
Wales will certainly be a huge prospect for the Boks next Saturday at Twickenham Stadium in London.
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Ireland suffer ‘massive’ loss as Payne ruled out
Payne missed last weekend’s win against Italy after bruising his foot before returning to training this week.
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Tonga rue slow World Cup start, lose automatic 2019 slot
Tonga promised to ‘fight fire with fire’ against the All Blacks & proved true to their word on Friday.
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Ireland eye win for extra day off, not to avoid All Blacks
Ireland can avoid a likely quarter-final against world champions New Zealand, a team they’ve never beaten.
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RWC is a big learning curve - Jesse Kriel
Bok centre Jesse Kriel chats to EWN about his game and the team's chances heading into the knockout stages of the Rugby World Cup.
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England seek to snatch their own #RWC2015 crumbs
England take on Uruguay in the final game of Pool A with nothing at stake except pride.
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#The411 Oscar's parole, the Boks and the Cosatu march
Who thinks what of Oscar's possible parole? Are the Springboks making us proud? After the Cosatu march, what do South Africans make of unemployment in the country?
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Ironman De Allende proves best of Bok youngsters
De Allende claimed the man of the match award in South Africa's 64-0 rout of the US on Wednesday.
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Australia & Wales name sides for crucial RWC test
The loser of the clash will face the Springboks in the quarter-final on 17 October.
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Bok young guns raring to go
With a quarter-finals place assured, the Springboks say they are confident they can beat either Wales or Australia in the knockout stages of the 2015 Rugby World Cup.