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Rugby World Cup


Former Lion O'Reilly roars for big changes

World Cup was nothing more than a slugathon

He spent a week, not to mention a small fortune, entertaining his old friends from the British & Irish Lions class of the 1950s.

A triumph of Springbok might and underdog bite

Was it the best-ever World Cup, how did the minnows cause such mayhem, what about England and were South Africa worthy champions?

Monty burns English hopes

South Africa 15 England 6

Finals often fail to live up to the fire-cracking tournament that has preceded them.

It's Bok to basics and the future of rugby is doomed

England were brave and courageous, South Africa disciplined and dedicated to defence.

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