
The third and final round of pool matches of Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 take place on 28 August with the hunt for semi final places hotting up.
Throughout the 17-day event we have been updating you with all the latest news, photos and videos via our three social networking platforms - Facebook, Twitter and YouTube - from the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford.
There are nearly 6,000 fans on the WRWC Facebook page enjoying the interaction and we want you to upload any photos you have from the matches, with one being used in this feature next week - this week Nina Simone Roe captured a moment from Ireland's victory over USA.
Whilst you can watch some of the matches live on Sky Sports TV, or on www.rwcwomens.com if you live outside of the UK and Ireland, highlight videos from all three pools are also available on-demand.
Feature videos are also available on the IRB YouTube channel including 'Performance of the Day' from the opening two rounds - one of which you can see below as Joy Neville celebrates her 50th cap in style by scoring a brace in Ireland's 22-12 victory over USA which kept their semi final hopes alive.
Video - Joy Neville
You can also join the WRWC conversation on Twitter @rwcwomens and here is a selection of some of your comments from the second round of pool matches.
@bridge212: "So excited to watch WRWC
tomorrow morning. Too bad I have to miss half of the games because
of class!"
@sarahlstevens: "Great weather, great rugby,
excellent day. Get yourself to Guildford on Saturday. Buy your
tickets early and enjoy the spectacle."
@lynsharley: "Amazing day at WRWC. Great
result from Ireland, tough for Scots and superb from New
Zealand."
@alisonpope: "Interesting day at WRWC. I
think these will make the semi finals - England, NZ, Canada and
Australia."
To win tickets for the final via Twitter, all you need to do
is predict who you think the four semi finalists will be
@rwcwomens. The competition closes at midday UK time on Friday 27 August
and all correct answers will be entered into the draw, with the
winner being announced on Monday 30 August.
Across our other platforms you voted to see a video of Brian O'Driscoll from the Rugby World Cup YouTube channel.
Video - Brian O'Driscoll
You can also follow Total Rugby on Twitter, @IRBTotalRugby, where you can also keep up to date with all the latest news, videos and goings on at Total Rugby and the Sevens World Series on Facebook to give us your opinion on all the Commonwealth Games squads.




