‘Wasn’t a shock’: Former Wallaby on Italy’s chances against All Blacks
At about 11 pm on the 8th of August, thousands of French fans burst into a frenzy as the full-time siren sounded at Stade de France. Les Bleus had just beaten the All Blacks.
After years of buildup and anticipation, the highly anticipated opening test at the Rugby World Cup had quickly come and gone.
There could be one winner and France were far too good on the night as they ran away with a 27-13 victory. It was a result that had the rugby world talking for days, if not weeks.
That was the All Blacks’ first-ever loss at a Rugby World Cup, and it left them in unfamiliar territory. The three-time champions would likely bow out of the tournament if they were beaten again.
Fans continued to murmur about New Zealand’s loss to a “very good” French side ahead of the All Blacks’ test with Namibia, and the same can be said about their upcoming clash with Italy.
With so much riding on this test, former Wallaby Stephen Hoiles has weighed in on the Azzurri's chances of beating the All Blacks.
“They had a loss to a very good, in-form French side in their round one game,” Hoiles said on Stan Sport.
“That wasn’t a shock loss. I know the All Blacks would have wanted and expected to win because that’s their mentality but a lot of people did tip the French.
“I read a good article this week or a good media conference where they said it wasn’t a break, it was just a chance to train a little bit differently and freshen up for the backend of this pool tournament.
“I’m expecting them to come out, and Italy have been good. Italy have had some good rugby in them and it’s a very important game in the grand scheme of the ladder but I think the All Blacks will get it done.”
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While we were living in Belgium, French rugby was very easy to watch on tv and YouTube. Given the ghastly weather, riding indoors on a trainer and watching French rugby was a very passable experience. I became quite a fan.
Interestingly, last week in Buenos Aires I shared a table with a couple from Toulouse, who were at the Toulon game themselves, and were curious how much I knew about French club rugby. I explained the Brussels weather. They smiled and understood.
Now back in CA, biking again.
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It could be that Australia may not have top Coaches coaching at the elite level around the world? Only the ARU can answer that question. My prediction is Australia will beat Scotland and Ireland. Schmidt has now got the right players and tools to develop Australia into a formidable XV.
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