All the latest news from the Rugby World Cup overnight including a man called Bingo who will face the All Blacks.
BOMBS AWAY...
And we're not talking about England's kicking game. All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has dropped a bombshell or two, even if he is trying to give them a soft landing. He's promoted props Charlie Faumuina and Wyatt Crockett to start against Georgia on Saturday morning, a game in which the top lineup was expected to play. Hansen said "Woody and Owie" (that's Tony Woodcock and Owen Franks) had been going well. " It's just a swapping of the roles," Hansen said. Charlie and Wyattie (Charlie Faumuina and Wyatt Crockett) probably see it as a bit more than that.
Read more: Prop idol - How Crockett and Faumuina can make most of starting opportunity
NAMING WRONGS
Georgia team list had the World Cup news office guffawing. Instead of full names, it listed nicknames such as 'Bingo', and 'Chacooch' and 'Van Dam' (aka Giorgi Aptsiauri) selected on the wing.
Read more: Georgia name weak side to face All Blacks
SPEAKING OF NICKNAMES...
Australia's double openside combo of David Pocock and Michael Hooper goes by the handle of "Pooper" in some rugby circles across the ditch.
LIMPING
New Zealand's status as the least injured team is starting to slip. Ma'a Nonu, Beauden Barrett, Colin Slade and Liam Messam are on the casualty list.
DOWNTIME
There were no games overnight.
SHOWTIME
Tomorrow's big game: injury hit Wales play Fiji who have lost their talisman Nemani Nadolo to suspension. The Fijian captain Akapusi Qera will become only the third player to win 50 caps for Fiji, following Nicky Little (71) and Seremaia Bai (50). Tomorrow's little game: France should be too good for Canada.
NOT SUNK YET
Scary Springbok hooker Bismarck du Plessis will be desperate to show he's still the number one number two, having been named in the lineup to play Scotland on Sunday. Du Plessis was dropped for the return-to-form win by the Springboks over Samoa.