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RugbyU: All Blacks say stout defence kept France pointless

The All Blacks hailed their resolute defending after they held France scoreless for the first time ever in a resounding 30-0 victory which sealed the three-Test series. Although the All Blacks won on the back of a smart kicking game, and scored trademark running tries in what was their 500th international, a five-minute period of solid defence was seen as the turning point.

RugbyU: Selection headache for England's Lancaster

England head coach Stuart Lancaster admits he faces some tricky decisions before he finalises his Elite Player Squad in August. Lancaster is due to name a 33-man party and another 33 players in the second-string Saxons side and his choices have not got any easier following the 2-0 win over Argentina. The coach rested five players - Danny Care, Chris Robshaw, Brad Barritt, Toby Flood and Chris Ashton for the tour to South America and had ten on British and Irish Lions duty in Australia before Christian Wade's call-up on Saturday.

RugbyU: Test result - Canada 14 Ireland 40

Result of a Test between Canada and Ireland at BMO Field on Saturday: Canada 14 Ireland 40 (H-t: 9-12) Scorers Canada - Tries: Tyler Ardron; Penalties: James Pritchard (3) Ireland: Tries: Fergus McFadden (3), Darren Cave, Andrew Trimble, Tommy O'Donnell; Conversions: Ian Madigan (4), Paddy Jackson afp

RugbyU: Wallaby Kimlin to lead Brumbies against Lions

Wallaby squad members Peter Kimlin and Scott Sio will lift an under-strength ACT Brumbies named on Sunday for their tour match against the British and Irish Lions in Canberra this week. The duo were given permission to leave the Wallaby's training camp for Tuesday's clash, ahead of the first Test in Brisbane next week. Number eight Kimlin will skipper the Australian Super 15 conference leaders, who will be without six other Wallaby squad members.

RugbyU: Six try Ireland rout Canada 40-14

An Ireland side depleted by the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia brought Canada to earth with a thud on Saturday with a 40-14 Test triumph at BMO Field. Canada came into the contest riding high, after victories over Tonga, Fiji, the United States and Russia. Ireland, in contrast, were without many of their biggest stars. Nevertheless, the eighth-ranked team in the world lived up to their favorites' billing, breaking open the contest in the second half after taking a 12-9 lead into the interval.

RugbyU: Brumbies team to play Lions

The ACT Brumbies team to play the British and Irish Lions in Canberra on Tuesday: Brumbies (15-1) - Jesse Mogg; Henry Speight, Tevita Kuridrani, Andrew Smith, Clyde Rathbone; Matt Toomua, Ian Prior; Peter Kimlin (capt), Colby Faingaa, Scott Fardy; Sam Carter, Leon Power; Scott Sio, Siliva Siliva, Ruan Smith. Replacements: Josh Mann-Rea, Jean-Pierre Smith, Chris Cocca, Etienne Oosthuizen, Jordan Smiler, Mark Swanepoel, Robbie Coleman, Zack Holmes. afp

RugbyU: Shane Williams answers injury-hit Lions call

Decorated Welsh winger Shane Williams will fly in from Japan to bolster the injury-hit British and Irish Lions in their final tour game before next weekend's first Test against the Wallabies. Williams, 36, a two-time Lions tourist and last year awarded an MBE for services to rugby, will join the squad from Japan where he is playing club rugby with Mitsubishi Dynaboars. Williams played the last of his 87 Tests for Wales against Australia in 2011, scoring his 58th international try with his last touch of the game.

RugbyU: Lions team to play ACT Brumbies

The British and Irish Lions team to play the ACT Brumbies in Canberra on Tuesday: Lions (15-1) - Rob Kearney; Christian Wade, Brad Barritt, Billy Twelvetrees, Shane Williams; Stuart Hogg, Ben Youngs; Toby Faletau, Justin Tipuric, Sean O'Brien; Richie Gray, Ian Evans; Matt Stevens, Rory Best (capt), Ryan Grant. Replacements: Richard Hibbard, Alex Corbisiero, Dan Cole, Geoff Parling, Dan Lydiate, Conor Murray, Owen Farrell, Simon Zebo afp

RugbyU: Lions rush three reinforcements into tour game

Veteran Welsh winger Shane Williams will fly in from Japan to bolster the injury-hit British and Irish Lions in their final tour game before next weekend's first Test against the Wallabies. Williams, 36, a two-time Lions tourist and capped 87 times for Wales, will join the squad from Japan where he is playing club rugby with Mitsubishi Dynaboars to play on the left wing. Williams's tour appearance is likely to be a one-off with reports that he will leave Australia after the match in Canberra.

RugbyU: Brave Scots take Springboks to the wire

South Africa booked a four-nation tournament final showdown with Samoa after defeating brave Scotland 30-17 on Saturday in a fiery Nelspruit Test. The injury-weakened Scots led for much of the game at Mbombela Stadium and were in contention until the final minute when centre Jan Serfontein touched down. The Scots face Italy in Pretoria next Saturday for third place before the Springboks tackle physically formidable Samoa in the climax of the three-week event. "I am happy with the result but not the performance," said Springboks centre and skipper Jean de Villiers.
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