Stransky: ‘Weak’ England can’t beat Boks
Joel Stransky has written off England’s chances of beating South Africa on Saturday and denying the reigning World Cup champs a chance to win an unprecedented fourth title.
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Joel Stransky has written off England’s chances of beating South Africa on Saturday and denying the reigning World Cup champs a chance to win an unprecedented fourth title.
After almost 20 years as a coaching double-act, the end is rapidly approaching for the Springbok World Cup management team of Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber.
Defence coach Kevin Sinfield said England are aware of South Africa’s potential tactical surprises before this weekend’s World Cup semi-final in Paris.
South Africa’s eyes are set on a duel against England, says Rassie Erasmus, and that to think ahead to a World Cup final against New Zealand was disrespectful.
Assistant coach Kevin Sinfield said England were “in awe” of South Africa’s World Cup quarter-final performance before the teams meet in the last four this weekend.
Keith Earls was hailed by Ireland head coach Andy Farrell as “a true legend” after he confirmed on Tuesday he is retiring from all rugby.
Francois Louw says the Springboks will focus on their World Cup semi-final in Paris on Saturday, before turning their attention to a potential decider with New Zealand.
New Zealand’s defensive display to beat Ireland was outstanding, setting a benchmark of discipline in a game for the ages that moved them one step closer to the World Cup final.
Simon Raiwalui will leave the role of Fiji head coach at the end of the year after the Pacific Islanders were beaten by England in the World Cup quarter-finals.
Ben O’Keeffe will take charge of the clash between South Africa and England, after the match officials were confirmed for the World Cup semi-finals in Paris this weekend.