Pool A record suggests back Australia for 2015 Rugby World Cup
Pool A has been responsible for five of the six finalists since system changes in 2003
Pool A has been responsible for five of the six finalists since system changes in 2003
There's always one in a major tournament and this one also includes Australia
The 2011 tournament has only just finished but the All Blacks are fancied to win in 2015
France are huge outsiders at 13/2 to win their first ever Rugby World Cup
New Zealand should be able to repeat their 1987 Rugby World Cup final win over France
Stakes will be refunded if a losing first tryscorer bet scores the second try of the final
Marc Lievremont is sticking with the same side that beat England and Wales for the final
IRB World Player of the Year favourite David Pocock needs to inspire the Aussies
Gavin Henson once again grabs the limelight by joining Ospreys rivals Cardiff Blues
France have a good record against the All Blacks in the Rugby World Cup though
The All Blacks are still big favourites at 1/9 to win their first World Cup since 1987
The end of the All Blacks’ incredible World Cup drought edges ever closer
New Zealand have not reached a Rugby World Cup final since 1995
England’s conquerors are 6/5 to devour another one of the Home Nations
James Hook has been given the nod to replace the injured Rhys Priestland
The fly-half suffered a shoulder injury against Ireland and is struggling for fitness
Marc Lievremont is sticking with the men who saw off England in the quarters
France and Wales are both 10/11 in what promises to be an extremely close World Cup semi final
A lacklustre performance from the All Blacks against Argentina will delight Australia
Wales have lost six of their last seven meetings with France since the 2006 Six Nations
New Zealand should destroy Argentina, while South Africa can edge past Australia
Ladbrokes are offering money back if Rooney performs and Wilkinson doesn’t
England have dumped France out of the last two World Cups and are favourites again
The first quarter final of the weekend promises to be a tight and tense affair
Martin Johnson has made four changes to the side that faced Scotland last week
Wales’ record try scorer is back in the side after recovering from a calf strain
They’ve been in trouble off the pitch and can be backed to get carded in the tournament
Munster Hooker Michael Sherry is flying out to New Zealand as a precautionary measure