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Match Schedule
Competition: Rugby World Cup 2011
Duration: Friday September 9- Sunday, October 23, 2011
Teams: New Zealand vs Canada
Date: Sunday October 02, 2011
Venue: FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
Kick Off: 13:00 local,, 08:30 BDT
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The wait is almost over. The 2011 Rugby World Cup Is About To Begin In Few Hours and the 20 best teams from around the world will battle to be crowned world champions. For some, it’s a mission of revenge, while for others it’s to cause an upset; for one team, the only goal is to defend what has been theirs for the past four years.
Pool A of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, taking place from September 9 to October 23 in New Zealand, contains its fair share of intriguing storylines. The Kiwi hosts are the nominal favorites, but France, which took out New Zealand in the 2007 World Cup, is on a roll and could provide a dramatic upset. In a similar vein, the tiny Pacific archipelago of Tonga, which came up just short of advancing out of pools four years ago, can never be discounted. The only true lightweight in this pool is Japan, making Pool A the second-strongest pool in the tournament.
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Pool A
The hosts, New Zealand, will go untouched through pool play, racking up plenty of tries and conceding few along the way.
France should claim the second spot in this pool, but will face tough challenges from Tonga and Japan, both of whom will be the strongest they’ve ever been at a World Cup. Knowing France’s tendency to be inconsistent, it wouldn’t be foolish at all to say Tonga are a chance at upsetting them. However one would expect France to go through.
Canada will be competitive with Tonga and Japan but may struggle to find a win in this pool.
Pool B
Pool B provides a more interesting outlook, with three teams who have legitimate chances of going through. England will be favoured to win and will most likely go through unbeaten. This leaves Scotland and Argentina to scrap for second position.
Scotland have been indifferent over the past decade but seem to have picked up their form over the last year. They have a handful of good players, a strong tight five as well as some level heads in the 9 and 10 jerseys.
Argentina were the surprise package of the 2007 tournament finishing third, but having lost many of their stars from four years ago, they won’t be the same force. They’re lacking in the flair that gave opponents so much trouble. They will still be strong up front, but they will do well to go through the group this time around.
Georgia, meanwhile, are the big improved team of world rugby and while they will most likely lose to all three team above, they will be worthy opposition and will cause teams some problems with their strong forward pack.
The once-proud rugby nation of Romania are no longer the team they were 40 years ago and will be the easy-beats of Pool B.
Pool C
Australia will dominate Pool C, much in the same way the All Blacks will dominate Pool A. They have developed a useful forward pack that will give them a good platform and allow their skilful backs to cut through opponents.
Ireland should go through second, despite their inconsistent form at times. They have an experienced team and some genuine game-breakers.
Italy boast a dominant forward pack but are lacking in the backs department. They’ll push Ireland close and will make the Wallabies work, but ultimately, their lack of a backline will stop them going further.
The USA and Russia will both struggle against the other three teams, but will have a competitive game with each other, one which the USA will be favoured to win.
Pool D
The most interesting and unpredictable of the four pools, here in Pool D are four teams with legitimate chances of going through and remains the most likely pool where an upset will occur.
South Africa will enter favourites, playing the same conservative style they have become known for. This could work both for and against them.
True, they have good players to execute this game plan, and it is risky straying away from your natural game. But at the same time, Samoa and Fiji linger, two teams who won’t lie down for them. Both these teams are known for their expansive style of play and their are few more dangerous with ball in hand. Kicking or giving them the ball to attack with is a risky strategy and could be the Springboks’ downfall if they’re not careful.
Wales also find themselves in this pool and will most likely enter as favourites to claim the second spot. Will they though? They’ve lost three out of three games to Samoa and Fiji in World Cup play, and with the Pacific Island teams both coming off some encouraging performances against Australia and New Zealand, it wouldn’t surprise at all if one of these two progressed.
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