All Blacks captain Richie McCaw takes the centre of The National Sport front page on Sunday, October 25 after inspiring New Zealand to victory over South Africa to reach the Rugby World Cup final.
Trailing by five points at the interval, defending champions New Zealand fought their way back to win 20-18 against the Springboks at Twickenham.
Geoffrey Riddle was at Twickenham to cover the match and offers his analysis from an enthralling encounter.
There is also space on the front page for Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, whose woes deepened with another defeat at West Ham combined with further controversy.
The Premier League champions slumped to their fifth defeat of the season at Upton Park, and to make matters worse, Mourinho was banished to the stands for the second half following a confrontation with referee Jon Moss over the sending off of midfielder Nemanja Matic.
Furthermore, Mourinho could be set to face a new punishment from the Football Association.
Greg Lea was at Upton Park to watch the game. Here are his thoughts from another afternoon to forget for Chelsea: Blunt in attack, brittle at the back, Chelsea enter full-blown crisis mode with defeat at West Ham
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