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Bill Beaumont - World Rugby aiming for 'genuinely competitive World Cup' in 2031 - rte.ie - France - Portugal - Australia - Georgia - Tonga - Chile - Uruguay - Fiji - Samoa

World Rugby aiming for 'genuinely competitive World Cup' in 2031

World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont has hailed the first month's World Cup action in France and promised the sport's lesser nations would get more chances "to be competitive on the world stage" amid widespread frustration from players and coaches. However, anyone expecting a levelling up to come to fruition in time for the next tournament in Australia in 2027 might be disappointed as Beaumont spoke of a "genuinely competitive World Cup" four years after that.

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Samoa record bonus-point win over Chile - rte.ie - Australia - Chile - Samoa

Samoa record bonus-point win over Chile

Samoa opened their account at the Rugby World Cup after storming to a 43-10 bonus-point victory against Chile at Stade de Bordeaux.

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Dewi Lake - Warren Gatland - Josh Adams - Sam Costelow - Tommy Reffell - Wales workmanlike in win over proud Portugal - rte.ie - France - Portugal - Australia - county Adams - Fiji - county Lyon

Wales workmanlike in win over proud Portugal

Wales took another step towards the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, but they were given a fierce examination by minnows Portugal before winning 28-8 at Stade de Nice.

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Dewi Lake - Warren Gatland - Josh Adams - Sam Costelow - Tommy Reffell - Wales workmanlike in win over proud Portugal - rte.ie - France - Portugal - Australia - county Adams - Fiji - county Lyon

Wales workmanlike in win over proud Portugal

Wales took another step towards the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, but they were given a fierce examination by minnows Portugal before winning 28-8 at Stade de Nice.

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Samoa record bonus-point win over Chile - rte.ie - Australia - Chile - Samoa

Samoa record bonus-point win over Chile

Samoa opened their account at the Rugby World Cup after storming to a 43-10 bonus-point victory against Chile at Stade de Bordeaux.

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Andy Farrell - Rob Herring - Dan Sheehan - Tom Stewart - Rory Best: Tom Stewart has a shot at Ireland World Cup slot - rte.ie - Ireland - Samoa

Rory Best: Tom Stewart has a shot at Ireland World Cup slot

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell names his 33-man squad for the Rugby World Cup on Sunday and it's a panel likely to be short on surprises, with most pundits of the view that only two or three slots remain genuinely up for grabs.

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Kieran Crowley - Stephen Varney - Marco Riccioni and Stephen Varney named in Italy squad - rte.ie - France - Italy - Scotland - Romania - Namibia - Japan - Ireland - New Zealand - Uruguay

Marco Riccioni and Stephen Varney named in Italy squad

Prop Marco Riccioni and scrum-half Stephen Varney are both included in Italy's 33-man squad for next month's Rugby World Cup, despite suffering injuries against Ireland in their recent warm-up game.

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Owen Farrell - Billy Vunipola - Steve Borthwick - England stars Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola face disciplinary hearings - rte.ie - Argentina - Ireland

England stars Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola face disciplinary hearings

England’s Rugby World Cup ambitions could be badly dented later today, with two key players facing sanctions that may rule them out of the opening weeks of the tournament. Both Owen Farrell and Billy Vunipola are staring at suspensions after being sent off in England’s last two warm-up tests. Vunipola goes before an independent disciplinary hearing over a dangerous tackle against Ireland at the weekend. Any potential sanction could be announced straight after the hearing or on Wednesday, leaving England to sweat over the fate of the only true number eight named in their 33-man squad for the tournament, which kicks off on 8 September. Farrell received a yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Wales loose forward Taine Basham, which was later upgraded to a red during the match on review. A Six Nations Rugby independent judicial committee reduced it back to a yellow but World Rugby has appealed the surprise decision. It means the England captain faces an independent disciplinary panel for the second time in a week, amid widespread criticism of the initial decision on one hand and condemnation of the coverage of the case on the other. World Rugby’s appeal is also being heard today but again with no date or time given for the announcement of the decision.

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