In this Sunday’s Rugby Paper: Alphonsi, Worcester, and Red Roses opener

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<> during the IRB Women's Rugby World Cup Pool A match between England and Canada at the French Rugby Federation headquarters on August 9, 2014 in Paris, France.

It’s been a dark and painful week not just for Worcester Warriors fans, but for English in general, as part of the club was liquidated, and the men’s team were suspended for the rest of the season and relegated.

It will be a major talking point for our columnists Jeremy Guscott, Shane Williams, Nick Cain, Peter Jackson, Chris Hewett, Brendan Gallagher, and Jeff Probyn, who have followed the saga right to its conclusion.

With Worcester absent we only have three reports from the PremiershipBristol 14-50 Exeter, 16-26 Sale, 17-21 Gloucester – but we will also provide an in-depth look at Sunday’s matches as fellow strugglers Wasps face Northampton and host unbeaten Saracens.

On a more positive note, Maggie Alphonsi expresses her thoughts on whether England can deal with the tag of being strong favourites and win the World Cup, and we have reports from South Africa 5-40 France, Fiji 19-84 England, Australia 17-41 , and previews for USA vs Italy, Japan vs Canada, Wales vs Scotland, as the tournament gets underway.

The Red Roses get their campaign underway as they face World Cup debutants Fiji

There is plenty of URC Action with Connacht 20-11 and Edinburgh 19-22 on Friday, before Zebre 20-37 Stormers, Scarlets vs Cardiff, Glasgow vs Bulls, Ulster vs Ospreys on Saturday, and a look ahead to Benetton vs Dragons on Sunday.

Additionally, there’s action in the Championship with Doncaster 50-19 Bedford, Hartpury 39-31 Nottingham, London Scottish 32-46 Coventry, Caldy 19-34 Jersey Reds, and a London Derby as Ealing beat Richmond 56-19.

Neil Fissler’s Blindside Column showcases the latest rugby gossip and transfer news, with a busy week expected after WRFC Players Ltd’s liquidation.

In My Life in Rugby we have former Highlanders, Sale Sharks and Samoa centre Johnny Leota giving us the story of his career.

Joe Jenkins is the subject of our Young Gun column after the 18-year-old Bristol Bears centre burst onto the scene in last week’s Premiership Cup match against Exeter.

Finally, Hartpury back-rower and former Bristol and Northampton player Mitch Eadie chooses his Dream Team of the best XV players he has played with or against.

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