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Scotland: Ireland will go how furthest in the Rugby World Cup 2023
There is not long to wait until the Rugby World Cup kicks off in France, with the action starting on September 8th, as France takes on New Zealand in an epic opener. With the competition anticipation rising, we definitely to dust off the magic eight ball, and mark our predictions on how far each of the home nations' sides will get in the race.
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Final Ireland is lining up to attain their first-ever RWC achievement, with Andy Farrell’s men ticking all the right boxes with the 2023 Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam. Shoulder to shoulder, Ireland is world rugby’s number one graded side, and looks almost supreme when playing at their very best. Ruck believes that they have what it takes to reach the final on October 28th, with a recurring Johnny Sexton boosting their grades in the latter stages of the contest.
Ireland has a tough road to the Rugby World Cup final, will Group B rightly be named ‘the group of death’? Ireland has to deal with Scotland, South Africa, Tonga and Romania rugby teams in their RWC pool, with hopes being that either Ireland or South Africa will top the group. We have opted for Ireland, who will then face the runners-up of Pool A, expected the New Zealand Rugby World Cup team.
Ireland expected route to Rugby World Cup Final
This huge quarter-final will see impetus swing countless times before Ireland finally succeeds by the finest of margins. We predict that the men from the Emerald Isle will then have a run-in with Eddie Jones’ Australia in the last four. The Australia Rugby World Cup look to be finding re-invigorate form
under Jones and will top Group C before eliminating Argentina in the RWC quarter-finals. Rugby fans can book Ireland Rugby World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Ireland will overcome Australia, and end their long-standing RWC curse, by reaching their first final, and a showdown with hosts France. The final is expected to feature two sides to have never won the Rugby World Cup Final, and an Ireland vs France curtain-caller could truly go either way. France's national rugby side would benefit from the home-field advantage at the Stade de France, and it could well be fourth times the char’.
Scotland Rugby World Cup: Huw Jones eyes RWC redemption
Scotland centre Huw Jones says he is anxious to play at the France Rugby World Cup later this year to make up for the heartache of missing out on selection for Japan 2019. Jones has been in excellent form for club and country this season, being named in the Six Nations team of the contest. And the Glasgow Warrior wants to preserve that form heading into this year's world cup in France. It's a huge motivation, Jones said on the media Podcast.
I need to go. I have to go for my stability I think. It's something that I'm looking forward to and a huge goal of mine. Jones burst onto the global scene with 10 tries in his first 14 Tests, but his form deserted him, and after falling out of favour under Dave Rennie in his first spell with Glasgow, Gregor Townsend left him out of the squad for the Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Now Jones lastly wants to make his mark at a France Rugby World Cup
After returning to Scotstoun last summer following a spell with Harlequins, Jones has relived his best form this season. His midfield partnership with Sione Tuipulotu has been central to Glasgow Warriors rising to a serious challenge in the URC and Europe, and the pair have flourished together in the dark blue of Scotland.
It might be my only gamble, said the 29-year-old. It is a huge inspiration. Although I played well in the lead-up to the last Rugby World Cup, I'm probably in a better place now. I had an injury in the 2019 Six Nations, didn't play much towards the end of that season with Glasgow and then clearly didn't do enough in the pre-season. As long as I stay fit until the end of the season then confidently pre-season will go well.
France Rugby World Cup directors expect an 'amazing' contest
France rugby event bosses have said the Rugby World Cup will be wonderful from the start to the end despite the uneven pool draw. The top five sides in the world all find themselves on one side of the draw, with the sixth to 10th-ranked sides on the other. Michel Poussau, managerial director of France 2023, says there is never a perfect time to draw the pools. The reality is rugby has never been as modest, he said.
Yes, at the instant you have number one to number five on one side, but it was different a couple of years ago, and it might be different come the RWC. That is a value of rugby being so tight in terms of rankings and the levels of the many teams. The pools for France Rugby World Cup were drawn at the end of 2020, with world rugby saying the early draw was because of ticketing details and certain income for the hosts.
Back then England and Wales were both in the top four of the world places, but England has since slipped to sixth in the world, with Wales now a lowly ninth. Meanwhile, the world's five best sides Ireland, France, New Zealand, reigning champions South Africa and Scotland are all on the one side of the draw, with just two of the five able to make the Rugby World Cup semi-finals. Rugby fans can buy Scotland Rugby World Cup Tickets at exclusively discounted prices.
Some vital games at RWC 2023
However, Poussau has poised everything in place to make RWC 2023 the best world cup yet, with some vital clashes early in the pool stages ensuring the contest starts with a bang. All indicators prove that France is ready to welcome the world for what will be an astonishing event, he added. The story will be we will have an explosive start and a remarkable end. It will be incredible from start to end.
Jacques Rivoal, chairman of Rugby World Cup 2023, added, we are on track and we are very assured we will organise an amazing tournament. We have 37 guarantors the event is very, very beautiful. First of all, the sporting contest will be implausible. We have never had such a competitive competition; it is very difficult to imagine now who will lift the Webb Ellis Cup on 28 October.
The second point is the festivity of togetherness. All the stakeholders are very interested to organise a huge celebration. The France Rugby World Cup 2023 gets underway on Friday, 8 September, when hosts France's national rugby union team face the New Zealand national rugby union team.
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