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England competed with Australia all the way to the final whistle in the Cook Cup match at Twickenham and although they had a few chances, never looked to have the pace or whit to breach the Wallabies line.

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Wales coach Warren Gatland has recalled scrum-half Dwayne Peel for his 70th cap amid five starting line-up changes for the team to face Samoa in Cardiff on Friday.

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Canterbury made it back-to-back national interprovincial titles for the first time with a nail-biting 28-20 win over Wellington in their Air New Zealand Cup

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Here are all the weekend results: Biarritz v Racing-Métro 92 Brive 19-14 Bayonne Castres 9-9 Clermont Montpellier 19-0 Montauban Paris 23-18

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The Tigers, without thirteen 1st team regulars, five of them being with England put on an amazing show to turnover the world champions South Africa in front of

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Leicester produced an impressive display to claim a stunning win over world champions South Africa in front of a record crowd at WelfordRoad: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_un ion/8347892.stm
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Leicester produced an impressive display to claim a stunning win over world champions South Africa in front of a record crowd at Welford Road.

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Martin Johnson has named his side to meet Australia at Twickenham on saturday. Number eight Jordan Crane and inside centre Shane Geraghty, both 23, get first Test starts, with the uncapped pair of Courtney Lawes and Ayoola Erinle both on the bench.

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The New Zealand franchise coaches meet in Auckland on Monday and Tuesday to finalise their squads for the 2010 season, the results will be released on

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Martin Johnson has named the final 22 man squad for the match against Australia. 10 men have been released back to their clubs and they are: Steffon Armitage, David Barnes, George Chuter, Ben Foden, Ben Kay, Nick Kennedy, David Strettle, Mathew Tait, Richard Wigglesworth and Joe Worsley.

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South African coach Peter De Villiers has named his 22 men to play Leicester Tigers this week, as well as selecting a XV that will leave for Europe in seven days, which one can take it will be the starting team to play France in Toulouse.

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Ospreys prop Paul James is the shock Wales selection to play in the problem tight-head position against New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday, whilst James Hook plays at full-back another position affected by injury.

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Here are the weekends results. Canterbury 20-3 Hawke's Bay Wellington 34-21 Southland Final Sat 7 Nov 7:00 Canterbury v Wellington SkySports2






















