Uruguay became the darlings of the 2019 rugby world cup with their win over Fiji, ranking as the biggest upset at the tournament. The South American side have gone from strength to strength since, making history by beating the USA overturning a 3 point deficit in the second leg of the play off to secure …
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New Zealand’s Strategy to Shock the World in 2023
New Zealand will enter the 2023 World Cup in an unfamiliar position. At every edition of the World Cup since 2007 the Kiwis have been world number 1. This time however they will be underdogs in France. They haven’t reached the heights of previous years but still possess a world leading attack as well as …
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SA defence restricts and manipulates England on route to 3rd World Cup
It what has been heralded a more important victory than in 1995, SA took home the William Webb Ellis Cup and returned home to joyous celebrations. Whilst these celebrations are extravagant, creative and incredibly colourful, they are the opposite of SA’s gameplan which was pragmatic. While this may sound like I am another turning the …
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England dominate New Zealand to set up final showdown
England have been, in my opinion the best team. They have based everything around a solid structure building slowly and progressively. Whether they’ve reached their pinnacle in this game remains to be seen but overall, this has been their best game of the tournament, a scary thought for South Africa on Saturday. England were able …
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Wales doggedly defend to defeat France
Wales served up the closest game of the Quarter Final leaving it late to roll over a defiant France team. The French proved incredibly stubborn, having soared out to an early lead, however it could and should have perhaps been more. France based their game plan on the fast start. HAving taken an early lead …
South Africa dismiss hosts Japan with ease
South Africa avoided another major defeat to the Brave Blossoms. The hosts having been the top qualifiers from Pool A had grabbed the attention of the world of rugby. However, the Semi Finals were beyond their reach as they were unpicked by the South Africans. The Japanese had kicked 47%, however it was not there …
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All Blacks with masterful performance dismiss Ireland
Irish woes continued at the quarter final stage yet again in Japan. Crashing out as they were crushed by a brutally strong and efficient New Zealand performance. Throughout the World Cup Ireland have played well in patches, starting strong against a Scotland team in a dominant display. However, Ireland had been unable to beat the …
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England cut through Australia to confirm place in semi finals
England began their knockout campaign with a test against a strong wallabies team. England had won the previous 6 encounters since being dumped out of their home world cup and Cheika was looking to change the script. England hadn’t really been tested or needed to show anything spectacular whilst Australia had come with a different …
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Japan dump Scotland out of World Cup, as Scottish revival comes too late
Lots has been written on the poor performances of Scotland and the success of the Brave Blossoms, who have invigorated the tournament. The lease of life given by the brave blossoms applies not only to the successes of the home world cup but the future of modern rugby. Diverging from traditional rugby patterns and putting …
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Tonga and the USA show bright patches in pool of death
Tonga and the USA had been dealt a hard blow before the World Cup. With little chance of progression this World Cup represented an experience rather than a fully open opportunity. While the US had done well at home in a few games at home, they were struggling with form, and went into the game …
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