October 31, 2007 at 8:41 pm
· Filed under England, Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup Final, SARU, South African Rugby Union, Springboks, The World Cup, Wallabies
After bringing home the Webb Ellis Trophy, and the only undefeated side in the Rugby World Cup 2007. Springbok coach Jake White has lost his job as national Rugby coach. The announcement by South Africa Rugby Union (SARU) comes after constantly advertising the post for South African Rugby Coach in newspapers and in the media since the start of the Rugby World Cup 2007.
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October 7, 2007 at 2:57 am
· Filed under All Blacks, England, France, Quarter Final, Rugby World Cup, Semi Final, The World Cup, Wallabies
Today was undoubtedly one of the greatest days in Rugby World Cup history, it was one filled with more surprises than anyone could have imagined. Defending champions’ England managed to cause a big shock over the confident and on-form Australian Wallabies while New Zealand’s kit seemed to bother them more than anything else making their loss the biggest upset of the Rugby World Cup 2007.
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October 6, 2007 at 4:45 pm
· Filed under England, Quarter Final, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
England have knocked Australia out of the Rugby World Cup 2007. The match was undoubtedly one of the greatest Rugby World Cup Quarter-Finals of all time. A Rugby World Cup record was made by Jonny Wilkinson who now becomes the leading point scorer in Rugby World Cup history.
Read the full match summary of England 12-10 Australia.
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October 6, 2007 at 3:45 pm
· Filed under England, Quarter Final, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
Australia are in the lead with the score Australia 10-6 England at half time in the first Rugby World Cup 2007 Quarter-Final. Both sides have been aggressive from the start. The game has been full of intense action - well worthy of a Rugby World Cup quarter final. Mortlock opened the scoring for Australia with a penalty in the 6th minute.
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October 6, 2007 at 2:16 am
· Filed under England, Quarter Final, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
The Rugby World Cup 2007 has reached the Quarter-Final stages and today we will see one of the most anticipated games so far. Defending champions England will take on the dark horses Australia at the Velodrome.
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October 4, 2007 at 10:43 am
· Filed under England, Quarter Final, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
The Australian 15 man starting lineup for the quarter final match Australia Vs England in the Rugby World Cup 2007 has been announced. The team looks as strong as ever, and will be hoping to cause a big upset against the defending world champions.
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October 3, 2007 at 9:47 pm
· Filed under England, Quarter Final, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
England have announced their 22 man squad that will take on Australia in the Rugby World Cup 2007 Quarter Finals on Saturday 6 October. The match will be played at the Velodrome.
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September 29, 2007 at 5:00 pm
· Filed under Canada, Pool B News and Results, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
Australia have qualified from Pool B in the Rugby World Cup after a victory over Canada earlier today. Australia were on the scoreboard within the second minute from a penalty kick by Julian Huxley. The Wallabies have qualified as winners of Pool B in the Rugby World Cup 2007 and will play the quarter-final match Australia Vs England on 6 October at the Velodrome.
Read the full match summary of Australia 37-6 Canada.
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September 27, 2007 at 10:19 pm
· Filed under Canada, Pool B News and Results, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
Canada have announced their 15 man starting lineup that will play against Australia on Saturday 29 September. The clash will be the Rugby World Cup final match in Pool B for both teams.
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September 26, 2007 at 6:31 pm
· Filed under Canada, Pool B News and Results, Rugby World Cup, The World Cup, Wallabies
Australia have announced their 15 man starting lineup for the match Australia Vs Canada on Saturday 29 September. Although Australia have topped Pool B regardless of the result against Canada -they have still selected a strong side.
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