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England-V-Usa-Rugby-World-Cup-2019-Live
Joseph goes on another lovely, twisty, quicksilver run down the right, but his kick infield at the end of it is just too long for Ford.
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South Africa v Namibia Highlights so far
TRY! South Africa 24 - 3 Namibia. Mapimpi
PENALTY! South Africa 19 - 3 Namibia. Cliben Loubser
TRY! South Africa 19 - 0 Namibia. Mbonambi.
YELLOW CARD! Adriaan Booysen, Namibia.
South Africa 12 - 0 Namibia. Francois Louw
TRY! South Africa 7 - 0 Namibia. Mbonambi
Elton Jantjies absolutely spanners his attempt at touch and puts it touch in goal. So it’ll be a Namibia scrum back from where he kicked in on the 10m line.
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Joseph's pride as magnificent japan stun Ireland in world cup classic
Make no mistake Japan was the better rugby team watching them over the next 10 years is going to be very exciting. If Japan beat Scotland then the group then the QF's will be Ireland vs All Blacks and Japan vs the Boks which is the dream quarter-finals for the neutral! Well done you Cherry Blossoms!
Last edited by Evanvincent; 09-28-2019 at 01:52 PM.
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wednesday 02 october two matches
france v usa
new zealand v canada
Last edited by Evanvincent; 10-01-2019 at 01:51 PM.
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For the first time in eight years, England will tomorrow go into the unfamiliar territory of a Rugby World Cup quarter-final, and few – if any – know what will happen. Only four of the current squad know what knockout World Cup rugby feels like, while it has been even longer since Eddie Jones had that quarter-final feeling.
If England fail this weekend, the likelihood is that Jones will be sacked for falling short of expectations, and four years of rebuilding English rugby will have gone to waste. In the hills of Beppu, north of Oita where England will take on the Wallabies, Jones drew on the history of the samurai spirit to make it abundantly clear that he is aware of what is at stake.
“You know it’s do-or-die time,” he said. “You see those hills at the back of us? That’s where all the samurais lived. Every time the samurais fought, one lived and one died. It will be the same on Saturday; someone is going to live and someone is going to die.
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South Africa beat England 32−12 in the Rugby World Cup Final to claim their third title, equalling New Zealand's record. South Africa also became the first team to win the title after losing a match in the pool stage.
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