Auckland lawyer Mike Heron and Don Tricker from Sport & Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) will review the All Blacks' failed World Cup campaign.
New Zealand officials have expressed their delight at the announcement that the 2011 World Cup will be a 20-team tournament.
Representatives from the ten cities that hosted matches during the World Cup in France have demanded a cut of the multi-million euro profits generated by the tournament.
The World Cup was passed clean on Wednesday, with its anti-doping programme providing no positive results for the tournament which ended last month.
Former Argentina coach Marcelo Loffreda has been named a 'Distinguished Citizen' of Buenos Aires by the city's parliament after leading the Pumas to the bronze medal at the World Cup.
Former New Zealand coach Alex 'Grizz' Wyllie has blasted the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) for the All Blacks' failure to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup.
ARU chairperson Peter McGrath says he will defend himself against allegations he was drunk at a sponsors' function during the World Cup.
"Awesome", "unbelievable", "like a fairytale" is how the Springboks described their welcome home at OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
SA Rugby president Oregan Hoskins says he has questioned the IRB after being prevented from being part of the presentation of the World Cup trophy.
England coach Brian Ashton on Monday questioned the value of planning for the next World Cup by declaring any blueprint becomes irrelevant once the tournament begins.
England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson has revealed the ankle injury he sustained at the beginning on the RWC has been affecting his kicking.
As they do in those classic movies from a bygone era, veteran South Africa prop Os du Randt rode off into the sunset like a hero.
Rob Andrew lavished praise on England's World Cup heroes - but there will be no immediate announcement on Brian Ashton's future.
Eddie Jones believes Mathew Tait has all the attributes to be a natural successor to Jason Robinson as England's full-back.
A new report surfaced in the Telegraph on Sunday about just how England managed to turn their World Cup around.
Heard the one about seven South Africans, three Frenchmen, two Argentinians, two Englishmen and a Wallaby?
France captain Raphaël Ibañez has been suspended for one match after admitting stamping on Argentina lock Rimas Alvarez Kairelis.
The South African media hailed the Springboks as "Glory Boys" after they won the Webb Ellis trophy by beating England 15-6.
Having been the first to chastise England and write their World Cup hopes off the English media were the first to salute their side.
The next steps in New Zealand's four-year campaign build-up to hosting Rugby World Cup 2011 have been announced.
South Africa coach Jake White hopes the World Cup victory will lift South Africa - as a nation and as team - to greater deeds in the future.
The curtain came down on a superb RWC on Saturday, with the Springboks claiming the William Webb Ellis trophy from England.
With the officials coming in for plenty of stick at the RWC Paddy O'Brien has hailed Stuart Dickinson's ruling of no try for Mark Cueto.
Jason Robinson admitted he was on the verge of tears as his career came to a premature end in the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday.
France captain Raphaël Ibanez has been cited following an alleged stamping incident during Friday's defeat to Argentina in Paris.
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