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  1. Mils to join 100 club

    Mils Muliaina will earn his 100th cap for New Zealand when he starts against Argentina in Sunday’s quarter-final at Eden Park. Read more

  2. Rodriguez back for Pumas

    Martín Rodríguez will start at fullback for Argentina in Sunday’s quarter-final against the All Blacks. Read more

  3. Bakkies: I’m not done with Boks

    Bakkies Botha will not retire from Test rugby, saying he intends playing two to three more seasons for the Springboks. Read more

  4. PdV sticks with Smitty

    John Smit has been reinstated as the starting hooker and captain for Sunday’s World Cup quarter-final against the Wallabies. Read more

  5. Bakkies’ World Cup is over

    Bakkies Botha has lost his ongoing battle with injury and will play no further part in this tournament. Read more

  6. JP’s ready to jol

    Springbok wing JP Pietersen has been given the green light to start in Sunday’s quarter-final against the Wallabies. Read more

  7. Habana: Boks will pose attacking threat

    Bryan Habana says the Springboks won’t limit themselves to a kick-chase approach when they face the Wallabies on Sunday. Read more

  8. Tindall out, Flood in

    Mike Tindall will not feature in Saturday’s quarter-final against France while Jonny Wilkinson has been retained at No 10. Read more

  9. Best boost for Ireland

    Hooker Rory Best has been cleared for Ireland’s quarter-final clash against Wales on Saturday. Read more

  10. Dragons cut Hook

    James Hook is dropped to the bench for Wales’ quarter-final clash against Ireland. Read more

  11. Boks will battle without Butch

    JON CARDINELLI writes that Peter de Villiers will come to regret a campaign-defining decision made on the basis of one missed penalty attempt. Read more

  12. Pietersen still in doubt

    JP Pietersen did not train with the Springboks on Wednesday and will face a final fitness test on Thursday. Read more

  13. Fear not a factor for Wallabies

    Kurtley Beale says the heightened pressure of a quarter-final won’t deter them from ‘having a crack’ from broken field situations in Wellington on Sunday. Read more

  14. When destiny knocks

    JON CARDINELLI, in Business Day Sport Monthly, speaks to Eddie Jones, who says the Webb Ellis Cup will go to the team that embraces the event the most. Read more

  15. ‘Caps won’t win you the game’

    While he acknowledges that the Boks’ experience is a plus, Schalk Burger says this won’t be as game-shaping as accuracy and consistency in Sunday’s do-or-die meeting with the Wallabies. Read more

  16. Polota-Nau: Bring on the Boks

    Australia aren’t spooked by the challenge of having to match the Springboks physically. They’re relishing the battle. Read more

  17. Ireland wait on Best

    Ireland are sweating on the fitness of hooker Rory Best, but have otherwise named an unchanged side to face Wales in the quarter-final in Wellington. Read more

  18. KeoTV: Boks need vintage Victor

    RYAN VREDE says Victor Matfield has a chance to remind us of his lineout class against the Wallabies. Read more

  19. No bullseye on halfback hotshots

    Bakkies Botha says there is no directive to target Australia’s halfback pair of Will Genia and Quade Cooper, stressing the importance of collective synergy on defence. Read more

  20. Steyn wary of Wellington wind

    Morne Steyn says Wellington is the toughest place for goal kickers to be successful but his accuracy at the venue should be encouraging. Read more