Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus believes his team will need to win five tough games during the 2027 World Cup in Australia to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a third-straight time. Picture: Sam Barnes/Gallo Images Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus believes the change of format for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia has made the competition more difficult, as the Boks will now have to overcome five tough games to lift the Webb Ellis Cup. In previous editions, pools of five were drawn, with the top two from each pool progressing into the tournament quarterfinals, but from 2027 pools will be cut down to four teams each, with a round of 16 knockout added to the playoff phase.
Erasmus believesthat although the top ranked team in a pool will get a favourable last 16 draw, the pressure of not slipping up in the pool phase, and of having an extra knockout game, will make things more difficult for all teams. In the previous two World Cups,the Bokslost a pool match, with them going down to New Zealand in Japan in 2019, and Ireland in France in 2023, before going unbeaten over the rest of both tournaments to triumph in the end. But if they want an easier opponent in the last 16 in Australia, they will need to win all of their pool games, which they should have no trouble doing,having been drawnwith Italy, Georgia and Romania.
βI have been to four World Cups (as a player and coach), but I havenβt been through this before. You can actually be knocked out (in the last 16). Itβs actually a good thing for the lower tier nations to have a chance of progressing,β explained Erasmus.
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βSo that is good for rugby. It does put (extra) pressure on the teams, but we all have to deal with it, so we canβt moan. Itβs another game where you can be kicked out and another week where there will be a lot of pressure on you.
βIn past World Cups there would be one tough pool game, and then a quarterfinal, semifinal and a final. So there were four really tough games, but it now becomes five tough games (with the round of 16) β¦ with all due respect to the other teams in your pool. βSo it is now almost tougher than the Rugby Championship, with how many difficult games there are now.β Erasmus believes that Italy pose a strong challenge to the Boks, while if they progress through to the quarterfinals as expected, they could end up facing their biggest rivals, the All Blacks, if both teams go unbeaten up until that point. That has led to many questioning the point of the World Rugby rankings in deciding teams placements before the draw, as the current top two teams in World Rugby could meet well before the final.
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