
Rugby World Cup: Nigel Yalden - Latest from the RWC
Nigel Yalden updates the latest news from the Rugby World Cup as the Springboks become the first team to name their side for the quarters.
Nigel Yalden updates the latest news from the Rugby World Cup as the Springboks become the first team to name their side for the quarters.
The sun is shining on the All Blacks in Swansea as they await the 'do or die' match against France in Cardiff, Beauden Barrett updates the excitement and desire inside the camp.
The All Blacks loose forwards don't need reminding this is finals rugby with the loser going home, Jerome Kaino and Kieran Read are looking forward to the challenge while Sam Cane explains why the All Blacks don't always compete for the ball at every breakdown.
All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has made an appearance at an exclusive reception hosted by the Queen and Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace. Coach Steve Hansen and Tony Woodcock describe what it was like and update on preparations to tackle the old for France in Cardiff.
The All Blacks captain Richie McCaw might be 'superman' in the opinion of his long time friend Dan Carter, but the sooner he stops being the 'water-boy' and gets back playing the better.
They are excited about playing France - mainly because they are confident in their game plan and ability to rise to the occasion, both of which failed them eight years ago in their quarter-final exit against their old World Cup enemy.
With All Blacks centurion Tony Woodcock invalided out of the Rugby World Cup, replacement prop Joe Moody has arrived after thirty odd hours in a plane and then three hours by train to Swansea to join the AB's as they get ready for France in the Quarter finals.
Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry are touring with the All Blacks, and went to the France v Ireland pool match in Cardiff, Hera their opinion and analysis of the knockout match in Cardiff between the All Blacks and France.
Pool play is over, the quarter-final teams are set, and All Blacks coach is acutely aware that lose in Cardiff the AB's will be back in New Zealand within a week licking their wounds and awaiting the next world cup opportunity in Japan.
The All Blacks are in recovery mode as they await the knock out quarter-final clash in Cardiff. It's 'do or die footy' with the loser going home without the spoils.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen reflects with Conrad Smith about the lessons learnt in 2007 and pressure of the upcoming quarter-final in Cardiff, and if the ghosts of the defeat to France in 2007 will have any influence.
Tony Woodcock's All Blacks career is over after he pulled a hamstring in yesterday's 47-9 victory over Tonga. Coach Steve Hansen confirmed the news late last night, which not only meant the end of Woodcock's tournament but also his long and successful All Blacks career. He played 118 internationals and scored his 10th test try yesterday.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen is following a plan, and getting into the quarter-finals is part one, He meets the press after beating Tonga in Newcastle as the AB's wait to see if they play Ireland or France in Cardiff.
The All Blacks are now into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals after beating Tonga in Newcastle, hear what Ma'a Nonu, Dan Carter, and man of the match Nehe Milner-Skudder think about the cut throat challenge ahead.
Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry are in Newcastle with the All Blacks and reflect on the victory over Tonga. It took a while, had a few iffy bits along the way and wasn't quite the emphatic statement they were hoping for, but the All Blacks did at least run into more convincing form in Newcastle.
Pictures from the All Blacks pool match against Tonga in the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Radio Sport rugby editor Nigel Yalden updates the All Blacks' movements ahead of tomorrow's clash against Tonga in Newcastle, before casting his eye over injury and suspension news from the rest of the World Cup.
With the All Blacks in Newcastle are Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry, and from high up in the stands with the AB's captain's run behind them they keep you informed on how the team 'is traveling' as the All Blacks are about to leave pool play and start the quarter-finals.
Radio Sport rugby editor Nigel Yalden talks about the All Blacks at Mowden Park.
The All Blacks are training as hard as they ever have under coach Steve Hansen in order to attempt to prevent a recurrence of their nightmare quarter-final defeat in 2007. Hansen revealed today that one of their lessons from the defeat to France in Cardiff was the fact that they didn't work hard enough off the field. Another was the inconsistency of selection.
All Blacks second five-eight Ma'a Nonu will bring up a big milestone, 100 tests for the All Blacks. Hear from his team mates and coach as they pay respect to a very private and secretly humorous man.
All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw has been ruled out of his team's final World Cup pool match against Tonga in Newcastle with a thigh injury. The injury - suffered in the bruising encounter against Georgia in Cardiff - isn't serious, and All Blacks coach Steve Hansen was at pains to stress his No7 could have played if necessary.
Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry are on tour with the All Blacks in Darlington. There's no McCaw for the match against Tonga, and the message is 'don't panic' while Ma'a Nonu will bring up a big milestone, 100 tests for the All Blacks.
What’s bugging you? Should the All Blacks follow the Wallabies’ twin flanker plan? Herald rugby writer Wynne Gray canvasses this and other issues with former All Black loose forward Richard Turner.
All Blacks Asst coach Ian Foster says the AB's are in a 'really good spot' with three wins in Rugby World Cup pool C. Loose forward Jerome Kaino says the team have to reach 'All Blacks standard' and have learned to have and use a 'good plan b' in matches to date.
Gregor Paul and Patrick McKendry are on tour with the All Blacks, and outside the AB's camp in Darlington at Rockcliff Hall they review how the team was bluffing against Georgia and while still not showing everything against Tonga, they are keen to go up a level.
Would the All Blacks rather face Ireland or France in the quarters? Was that the best grand final ever? Does NRL need to ditch golden point for grand finals?
Witness the two faces of the Rugby World Cup, victory and despair as the coaches of England and Australia face the media post match after England has been bundled out of their own tournament in the pool stage.
The All Blacks reflect on the exit of England from the Rugby World Cup, remembering their own pressures from 2011 and keeping a watchful eye on those Australian loose forwards and scrum.