Pool A ENG: Jonny Wilkinson may be out for 6 weeks with an ankle injury. RSA: Jake White suspects Wilkinson injury may be a hoax. SAM: Brian Lima is the first player to participate in 5 World Cups. USA: The Eagles are more concerned about the England pack than Wilkinson. Comments:

Pool B AUS: Uncapped Berrick Barnes is Larkham’s understudy. WAL: Star Welsh fly half Stephen Jones was declared fit for Sunday’s clash against Canada. JAP: Rookie flyhalf Kosei Ono believes Stephen Larkham doesn’t have any weaknesses as he prepares to confront the Wallaby star in Lyon on Saturday. FIJ:  Fiji have arrived in France fitter than ever after a punishing 6 week training programme. CAN: Canadian coach Ric Suggitt is confident his team can reach the quarterfinals of the RWC. Comments:

Pool C NZL: Troy Flavell may be called up to replace the injured Keith Robinson. ITA: The Italians may field a weakened team against NZ in preparation for their all-important clash against Scotland. SCO: The Scots are confident of making the semi-finals after a morale-boosting win against Ireland in the RWC build-up. POR: Portugal’s coach has denied fearing for the safety of his pack when they take on the All Blacks. ROM: Centre Romeo Gontineac will become the first Romanian to play in four Rugby World Cups. Comments:

Pool D FRA: France will he hoping to repeat last November’s victory over the Pumas in the opening game of the RWC on Friday. IRE: Brian O’Driscoll and David Wallace have been declared fit to play. ARG: Agustin Pichot will lead the Pumas against France in the RWC opener. Comments:

News Snippet New Stormers coach Rassie Erasmus has signed prop Brian Mujati from the Lions. He joins Ricky Januarie and Adriaan Fondse at the Cape franchise for next year’s Super14. Comments:

News Snippet Tongan Epi Taione has changed his name on the eve of the World Cup to Paddy Power – the name of an Irish bookmaker. The change is part of a five-figure sponsorship agreement with the bookies who have funded the Tongan preparations for the tournament. Comments:

News Snippet Ollie le Roux on the Rugby World Cup: “The World Cup is all about money, and at the end of the day, it doesn’t mean anything. It’s the worst thing that could have happened to rugby in the world because it is a one-off test and to be the best in a one-off test doesn’t mean anything. I prefer the old system of playing a five match test series and grinding it out to see who is the best in the world. The World Cup is a marketing exercise and designed to make money. It’s disgusting.” Comments: