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England v New Zealand – A Preview

For anyone who is strictly neutral, it’s a pity that these two old warhorses are once more sparring for a top place. For them and their supporters it is another final match of a series devoutly to be wished. The selections are shown below. The Permutations Almost inevitably, given the condensed nature of the competition,

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Australia v Wales

How things look It’s an indication of the tightness in the WXV structures that the Wallaroos have an outside chance of going home with the trophy. That’s less than probable, but the addition of the now familiar bonus points makes it possible. The Wallaroos are just one of several nations for whom the tournament has

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Match officials confirmed for WXV final round

World Rugby has confirmed the Emirates Match Official appointments for the final round of WXV 1 that will take place this weekend in Auckland, New Zealand Following the dramatic conclusion of WXV 2 and WXV 3 which saw Scotland and Ireland claim the respective titles by the narrowest of margins, all eyes are now on

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WXV1 – The Last Round

A Look ahead Fixtures (all at Go Media Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland) 3 November, KO 19.00 local time; 06.00 UK time Australia v Wales 4 November, KO 16.00 local time; 03.00 UK time France v Canada 4 November, KO 19.00 local time; 06.00 UK time England v New Zealand WXV1 is given the privilege of

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Tension everywhere you look

A glance at the fate of some WXV nations If you wanted extreme drama, you could view the men’s World Cup final in Paris or enjoy a trip around the world to take in the final rites of WXV2 and 3. USA v Italy The final minutes of WXV2 could not have been tenser. Italy

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Europe 0 Australasia 2

France v Australia, New Zealand v Wales The Wallaroos produced the shock of the tournament by outplaying France from start to finish. The two tries they scored in the first 20 minutes were a pointer to their form. Though Les Bleues showed more than mere flashes of brilliance, they were far too error-prone, losing line-outs

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Have Scotland done enough?

Scotland v Japan After the windless stadium in Dunedin, we were back to normal conditions in Cape Town. Scotland mastered the breeze better than the Sakura to ensure a convincing victory The agony is, they don’t know if they have scored enough points to finish ahead of Italy, who face USA tomorrow. What they did

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England tested but triumphant

Canada v England England had to work hard to wear down Canada’s defences, but by the end they had achieved their aims. It just remains to see the Black Ferns off. Not so easy. The teams played in the unaccustomed setting of a covered stadium. That raised the noise level, but couldn’t hide the paucity

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WXV – Crowds, what crowds?

Sally Horrox, in charge of women’s rugby at World Rugby, was on the back foot as she tried to explain the tiny crowds at WXV matches thus far. The closest we got to an attendance figure for the first round of WXV1 was a combined 8,200 at the Sky Stadium, Wellington. But Horrox didn’t give

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France v Australia

It’s tight at the top and the bottom of WXV1. Both Les Bleues and the Wallaroos will be hunting for every point they can scrape from this second-round clash. The French approach is to give everyone a go, but to ensure they have two competent Fifteens, one to start and one to finish each game.

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