Experts picks - Australia v England
NZME's rugby experts make their predictions for the Rugby World Cup pool A crunch match between Australia and England.
NZME's rugby experts make their predictions for the Rugby World Cup pool A crunch match between Australia and England.
'Pool of Death' seems about right. Whoever makes it out of Pool A isn't going to have much left.
Dropped from the side's crucial encounter with England, Quade Cooper has posted a video on his official Facebook page that contains offensive lyrics.
There are many in this country concerned at the threat Australia pose and that is reflected in betting trends
The breakdown will be a key area of the game on Sunday and Australia can dominate England there, writes Eddie Jones
World Cups can destroy friendships, and it's no different among rugby royalty.
Ahead of the showdown between England and Australia, Clive Woodward and Eddie Jones discuss the 2003 RWC final
Australia are the worst possible opponents for England right now and the Wallabies could win by over 10 points, writes Chris Rattue.
A double injury blow for the Aussies with Will Skelton and Wycliff Palu both ruled out of the World Cup.
Nothing is going right for the English at this World Cup - and now they're complaining that Australia are messing with their minds by being "too nice".
Veteran winger Drew Mitchell has claimed his own slice of history - first surpassing David Campese and then Chris Latham to become Australia's most prolific Rugby World Cup tryscorer.
England's never been knocked out in the pool stages. Australia will know they can do it, and the game should be sensational, writes Justin Marshall.
Live updates and stats from the Rugby World Cup pool A clash between Australia and Fiji in Cardiff.
Wallaby weapon Israel Folau has declared his desire to make this World Cup his own
The opening game was extreme, but it's not that much of a surprise that the World Cup has ushered in nanny state rugby.
The Wallabies had a brush with World Cup espionage after security was forced to chase off a man hiding in bushes.
It's funny how opinions can gather momentum for no real reason, but it's happening at this World Cup. Australia are becoming a popular dark horse.
Australia coach Michael Cheika has dismissed stinging criticism of the Wallabies' props from former England supremo Clive Woodward.
How did we end up with such an apparently lop-sided World Cup draw? Justin Marshall takes a close look at Pool A.
Sir Graham Henry is picking Australia to be finalists at the upcoming World Cup and says they will be battle hardened after emerging from Pool A.
The Wallabies will field entirely different starting XVs in their opening two pool games as a way to deal with the challenge of three tests in 11 days.
Stand-in Wallabies skipper James Slipper has invited England and Wales to target the Wallaby scrum at their peril in the upcoming World Cup pool games.