- World Cup Quarter Finals Reaction
http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b015n00x/
Rugby 606 England
http://www.bbc.co.uk/i/b0169pk7/
NEWS.
Lomu discharged from hospital
.11th October 2011
...New Zealand media is reporting that All Blacks great Jonah Lomu has been released from hospital 16 days after being admitted for kidney failure.
Lomu has been receiving dialysis treatment at Auckland Hospital since Sept. 25 when the kidney he received in a 2004 transplant operation began to fail.
The 35-year-old Lomu, who played 63 tests on the wing for the All Blacks between 1994 and 2002, was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, a serious kidney disorder, in 1995.
Lomu went to hospital weeks after being featured in the opening ceremony for the Rugby World Cup. An Auckland Hospital spokesman told local media that Lomu had been discharged Tuesday after being treated in the renal and liver transplant ward.
New Bok coach to be named in 2012
...The Springboks will have to wait until next year to discover the identity of their new coach, the South African Rugby Union have confirmed.
Current coach Peter de Villiers' reign will end on December 31 and SARU will not rush in to announcing his replacement.
"The formal review of the 2011 season and the process of making appointments for 2012 will only be concluded towards the end of the year, as was decided by the executive council in July," said SARU chief executive Jurie Roux.
"The appointment of the Springbok coaches and management team are easily among the most important decisions we must take as an organisation.
"The next steps we take in that process will be in the very best interests of the Springbok team.
"We are aware that there is great public interest in the matter, but supporters will understand that we have many factors to consider before any further announcements."
The Springboks' next assignment is a three-Test series against England next June.
Around 7,000 tickets across most price categories are still available for Saturday's first semi-final between Wales and France. Category A tickets cost NZ$797 (£398), while Category D tickets are NZ$296 (£148). World Cup organisers have reached 99% of their ticket revenue target with four matches remaining, having sold NZ$265.6m (£132.6m) worth of tickets. They had targeted NZ$268.5m to achieve a NZ$39m loss on the tournament. Organisers are only allowed to keep revenue from ticket sales and are forced to pay a hosting fee to the International Rugby Board and cover the costs of the tournament - about NZ$310m (£154.8m).
Tactical briefing notes about England's on-field moves and training drills were discovered at Ireland's team hotel in Wellington. Nine pages of A3 paper inside a cardboard folder were discovered in an empty conference room at the Inter-Continental Hotel, three days before England were knocked out in the quarter-finals by France. Among other things the papers detail 'Exit Fix-Ups' and Red Zone' tactics, with the advice 'Adapt if required'. At one stage it looked as if England could play Ireland in the semi-finals.