At the Rugby World Cup 2023, all four of those teams will be in the same half of the draw

Early draw hurts Rugby World Cup 2023

The draw for the Rugby World Cup 2023 took place on December 14, 2020, in Paris, exactly 1,000 days before the tournament’s first match on September 8, 2023, between hosts France and the All Blacks. Rugby Fans can buy RWC 2023 Tickets from our website.

the Springboks, All Blacks, England, and Wales in band one, Ireland, Australia, France
the Springboks, All Blacks, England, and Wales in band one, Ireland, Australia, France

The 12 automatic qualifiers were seeded based on their World Rugby Rankings as of January 1, 2020, with the Springboks, All Blacks, England, and Wales in band one, Ireland, Australia, France, and Japan in band two, and Scotland, Argentina, Fiji, and Italy in band three.

After the draw and the 2022 Six Nations, the foolishness of having the draw almost three years before the tournament – based on rankings from 11 months earlier – was painfully highlighted.

The Springboks, All Blacks, England, and Wales were the top-four ranked teams on January 1, 2020. (The RWC 2019 semi-finalists). Wales had dropped from fourth to ninth place by 14 December 2020, while France had risen from seventh to fourth place.

The Springboks, newly crowned Six Nations winners France, the All Blacks, and Ireland were the top-four ranked teams on March 21, 2022. At the Rugby World Cup 2023, all four of those teams will be in the same half of the draw, meaning two of them will not advance past the quarterfinals, while lower-ranked teams in the other half of the draw, such as ninth-placed Wales, may.

World Rugby has never explained why the draw must take place in the first year of a Rugby World Cup cycle, although it is likely to benefit the organizers by allowing tickets to go on sale earlier. This, however, comes at the expense of the tournament’s credibility.

The Springboks, All Blacks, England, and Wales were the top-four ranked teams on January 1, 2020
The Springboks, All Blacks, England, and Wales were the top-four ranked teams on January 1, 2020

The goal of employing a seeding system for a tournament is to ensure that the top four teams advance to the semi-finals and the top two teams compete in the final. Obviously, results do not always match seedings, but at the very least, you avoid a situation in which the best two teams meet in the quarter-finals, while a plainly weaker team from the other side of the draw has an easy path to the final.

When it comes to World Cup draws, World Rugby can learn from FIFA

The 2022 Fifa World Cup draw will take place in Doha on 1 April 2022, 235 days before the opening match on November 21. Yet, that is enough time for the organizers of the world’s largest sporting event to complete their tasks, as well as for spectators to purchase tickets and make travel arrangements to Qatar.

After the November Tests, World Rugby could have held the draw for the RWC 2023 in December of last year. Yes, some nations’ form may have fluctuated between then and the start of the World Cup nine months later, but it was significantly less than it had been during the previous three years.

Hopefully, World Rugby will learn how badly it timed the Rugby World Cup 2023 draw and avoid repetition for the Rugby World Cup 2027 in Australia.

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stated that he would want to choose an English man to succeed Eddie Jones as head coach

RFU aims to name an English successor to Jones before Rugby World Cup 2023

Bill Sweeney, the RFU’s president, stated that he would want to choose an English man to succeed Eddie Jones as head coach. Sweeney has lent his support to Jones, who is under fire after a string of poor Six Nations performances. Jones has a contract with the RFU that runs through the end of the Rugby World Cup in 2023.

Sweeney’s desire to pick local coaches to succeed Jones effectively eliminates former Wales coach Warren Gatland and former South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus. Rugby Fans can buy RWC 2023 Tickets from our website.

stated that he would want to choose an English man to succeed Eddie Jones as head coach
stated that he would want to choose an English man to succeed Eddie Jones as head coach

Sweeney told British reporters on Saturday, “We believe we have such a plethora of English coaches in the game.” “We should be creating English coaches and an English style of play as a great rugby nation.” As far as I’m concerned, that should be long-term, so I’d prefer an English setup.”

Jones, who took over as England’s head coach in 2016 and was the first foreigner to do so, has led the team to three Six Nations titles and a Rugby World Cup runner-up performance in Japan in 2019.

The RFU, according to Sweeney, has an “advanced succession plan” in place. “We have a war room with every English coach you can think of – both locally and globally,” Sweeney added.

The RFU, according to Sweeney, has an "advanced succession plan" in place
The RFU, according to Sweeney, has an “advanced succession plan” in place

The RFU’s director of performance rugby, Conor O’Shea, stated that the successor will be named before the summer of 2023. “That’s a topic for discussion, whether it’s incorporating them into the curriculum or having a helicopter view. We’d like to believe we’ll be appointing them in the years leading up to 2023 “O’Shea went on to say.

Steve Borthwick, Rob Baxter, and Richard Cockerill have also been connected to the England head coach position in the British media. (Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru contributed reporting; Christopher Cushing edited the piece).

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