South Africa pose a serious threat to the reigning champions' progress from Pool A. But the Samoans could hold the key to Brian Ashton's men reaching the quarter-finals. Posted July 05, 2007 by James Hutchison
Flying wing Habana and Percy Montgomery were the stars of a comfortable 57-9 victory over the South Seas tough guys. And with all departments playing well, the South Africa will be confident of ruling the Rugby Union world come October 20. Posted September 10, 2007 by Peter Sickle
In the final instalment of his Keys to Victory series, Hamish McBrearty takes a look at some of the Rugby World Cup's dark horses and how they could derail the likes of New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and France. Posted August 13, 2007 by Hamish McBrearty
This small Pacific nation, who face New Zealand on Wednesday, boasts a remarkable sporting heritage, from wrestling to the English Premier League to the NFL. Posted September 01, 2008 by Fili Tupua
The Rugby League World Cup's battle of the South Seas produced a predictably fiery battle which the Samoans taming Pacific rivals Tonga 20-12. Posted November 02, 2008 by Fili Tupua
England's big test in their bid to reach the quarter-finals was expected to be Samoa. But Tonga's surprise victory over their South Seas neighbours may have made the job of Brian Ashton's men even more difficult. Posted September 16, 2007 by Donna Gee
Sportingo Challenge winner Hamish McBrearty continues his coverage of rugby's biggest occasion with a first-hand view of Samoa's shock 19-15 defeat - despite their island rivals finishing with 13 men. Posted September 17, 2007 by Hamish McBrearty
The inspiration of the injury-prone fly-half helped to put Brian Ashton's men back on course for the quarter-finals with a 44-22 win over Samoa. But if he doesn't repeat the feat against Tonga on Friday, their World Cup could be over. Posted September 23, 2007 by Donna Gee
England's 44-22 victory over Samoa in Nantes at the weekend was not without incident - on the terraces as well as the pitch. Posted September 25, 2007 by Kevin Dixie
The latest action sees Wales boss Gareth Jenkins learning from the Japanese, Tonga aiming to make the England game a formality and Samoa coach Michael Jones saying the game's going soft. Posted September 21, 2007 by Donna Gee
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