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"As a player you need to see light at the end of the tunnel"
FOR TEST players it's pretty much every four years that you get a proper pre-season. You've finished the season early, you get four weeks off and then you go into a World Cup camp from mid-June. Whereas normally, if a Test player is on a summer tour, you have a short summer break and then you're into it.
DOWNTIME WITH... MARK ATKINSON: "I can't have four squares of chocolate, I'm having four bars!"
The Gloucester centre on his sweet tooth, a Savage prank and embarrassing stitches
HOW TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
After missing out on this year's World Cup, we find out what USA Rugby need to do eight years out from hosting the tournament
BEKA GORGADZE
The Georgian has battled back from injury to make his second World Cup
"Romania is a fine rugby nation but it has been allowed to rot away"
A once-mighty rugby nation has fallen on hard times. Stephen Jones says we must remember Romania's proud history and hope for a revival one day
SAM CANE
He's captain of the All Blacks on a Rugby World Cup odyssey. Do jobs come with greater pressure?
MORE TO COME FROM FIJI
Fiji and their exceptional Drua Super Rugby side have made incredible strides
Andrés Vilaseca
Labelled 'Lazy' as a boy, the Uruguay captain is now a national linchpin
RUGBY RANT
Japan-based writer Rich Freeman laments the Brave Blossoms' false dawn
WHAT IT'S LIKE TO...HELP PREPARE THE SAMOA SQUAD
Former Test referee Johnny Lacey is working with Samoa at the World Cup
WHAT GOES ON TOUR...
THE MAIN pranksters in Italy's squad are me and Luca Bigi, writes Seb Negri. There is always a war between us. For a long time now it has been hiding boots and things like that.
Does Tackle School work?
\"NOBODY REALLY liked school, not even the geeks. Rugby's top players and coaches would have been the cool kids in their younger years anyway, so expecting them to sit up straight in class might be a big ask.
"France still has the proper traditions of rugby"
RUGBY IN France is different. It’s hostile, supporters love it, and if you’re the opposition – be it a club, age-grade or an International – they love to hate the opposition.
Agustín Creevy
The first centurion for Argentina, the hooker still has a few more shots in his locker as he heads to his fourth World Cup
Beka Gigashvili
We know good things come to those who wait, but for this Georgian prop the hard work climbing the rugby ladder strengthened him
Conor Murray
Now a World Cup veteran, the proud Munsterman is adapting his game for the greater good
Will Jordan
So lethal is this All Blacks wing, it's easy to forget he missed ten months with a migraine-related condition. It's like he never left...
THE SECRET PLAYER
Our former pro provides a unique insight into the game
Cannones firing
Mountain trekking, fishing and Calcio Storico - we cover it all with Italy's flying
DUANE VERMEULEN
The veteran Springbok is aiming for a place in the history books
"If not now, when for the northern hemisphere?"
Nine World Cups and only one success for the North. But, argues Stephen Jones, there will never be a better opportunity to end that grisly stat
BEN WHITE
After a traumatic year, the Scotland No 9 is targeting success in France
THE TEAMS
Analysis of all 20 countries competing at this year's World Cup
Monster SincK
After a nightmare start to the 2019 World Cup final, a more relaxed and balanced Kyle Sinckler is on the road to redemption in Paris
"Everyone in France will want to be in the stadium for the opener!"
BACK IN 2007, it was amazing to have a first Rugby World Cup in France. You had family and friends around but you also felt the atmosphere. Go into a restaurant or meet someone at the boulangerie, you could see the excitement.
BUILDING THE TEAM
We look at some ways that World Cup teams have strengthened bonds off the field
Samuel Marques
At the beating heart of everything for Portugal is this scrum-half- and beware his boot
RUGBY RANT
Let's embrace the joy of rugby, pleads Jenny Mitton of MC Saatchi Sport and Entertainment
WHAT IT'S LIKE TO...PLAY IN WORLD CUPS FOR TWO NATIONS
We give you the lowdown on stars who have switched country to play
Should Owen Farrell play at 12 in the World Cup?
“AN INSIDE-CENTRE (No 12) needs to be the eyes and ears of the fly-half (ten), getting information from his outside and telling the ten where the space is.