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Rugby World Cup 2023 – Round Two Review

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Rugby World Cup 2023 – Round Two Review

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The second week of Rugby World Cup 2023 has witnessed thrilling contests, surprising outcomes, and jaw-dropping performances. The meteoric rise of second-tier nations has captured the limelight, with Uruguay and Portugal giving a run for their money to the traditional powerhouses, France and Wales, respectively.

The nail-biting encounter in Saint Etienne left rugby aficionados in awe as Fiji orchestrated an upset, defeating the Wallabies for the first time since 1954. Fiji’s victory echoed throughout the tournament, reinstating the unpredictability and passion of the World Cup.

While the Fijians celebrated, South Africa and New Zealand exhibited their dominance, registering comprehensive victories, reaffirming their status as title contenders.

Spotlight on Matches:

France vs. Uruguay

In what was meant to be a comfortable outing for the French, the hosts were put to the test by a resilient Uruguayan side. Trailing in the first half, France’s comeback was led by the dynamic Louis Bielle-Biarrey. His last-minute try proved to be the decisive score, as Les Bleus managed a 27-12 victory. However, Uruguay’s Nicolas Freitas’s individual brilliance was a testament to the rising prowess of Los Teros on the global stage.

Antoine Hastoy muscles over the line for France’s first try of the match 🇫🇷#RWC2023 | #FRAvURU pic.twitter.com/nYTvsIsJOu

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 14, 2023

New Zealand vs. Namibia

Following their loss to France, New Zealand needed a convincing performance. They found it against Namibia, annihilating them 71-3. The standout was scrum-half Cam Roigard, who orchestrated the attack seamlessly, ensuring that the All Blacks sent a clear message to their competitors.

Some serious pace from Rieko Ioane 😮‍💨#RWC2023 | #NZLvNAM pic.twitter.com/mM7ctdqhhT

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 15, 2023


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Samoa vs. Chile

Samoa kicked off their World Cup campaign with a 43-10 victory against Chile. The match saw former Australian fly-half Christian Leali’ifano scoring crucial points for Samoa.

Finishing things off in style 😎#RWC2023 | #SAMvCHI pic.twitter.com/bmPEp1D5gr

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 16, 2023

Wales vs. Portugal

Wales, under the guidance of Warren Gatland, struggled against Portugal but eventually secured a 28-8 win. The Portuguese showcased their attacking prowess, leaving an impression.

Huge moment for @PortugalRugby 💪#RWC2023 | #WALvPOR pic.twitter.com/EeLCHq98J0

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 16, 2023

Ireland vs. Tonga

Ireland, led by the iconic Johnny Sexton, recorded a thumping 59-16 win over Tonga. Sexton’s stellar performance made him Ireland’s record points scorer.

The moment Sexton made history ☘️#RWC2023 | #IREvTGA pic.twitter.com/5UKRpQ6gbg

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 16, 2023


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South Africa vs. Romania

In a similar display of dominance, the South African side made short work of Romania, registering a commanding 76-0 victory. With Cobus Reinach and Makazole Mapimpi both netting hat-tricks, the Romanians were left chasing shadows for the majority of the match.

Mapimpi strikes again 💥#RWC2023 | #RSAvROU pic.twitter.com/KFH8suOIOp

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 17, 2023

Fiji vs. Australia

Saint Etienne bore witness to one of the tournament’s most significant upsets. Fiji, against all odds, toppled the Wallabies 22-15. It was their first victory against the Australian side since 1954. The island nation’s resilience was exemplified by Josua Tuisova, whose crucial intercept try turned the tide in Fiji’s favor. Although Australia’s Suliasi Vunivalu made valiant efforts, the Fijian defense was unyielding.

The winning moment 👏#RWC2023 | #AUSvFIJ | @fijirugby pic.twitter.com/Oj8NNCBgre

— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 17, 2023

England vs. Japan

The English took on a spirited Japanese side, resulting in a match filled with tactical prowess. While the final scoreline read 34-12 in favor of England, Japan showcased why they’re considered one of the emerging powerhouses in world rugby. Key English players like Lewis Ludlam and Freddie Steward showcased their elite skillset, ensuring their team remained undefeated in the tournament.

A Riveting Road Ahead

The Rugby World Cup 2023 is proving to be a blend of upsets, dominant performances, and thrilling encounters. The rise of second-tier nations has added flavor to the tournament, promising more action and surprises in the coming weeks. As teams regroup and strategize for their forthcoming matches, rugby fans worldwide anticipate edge-of-the-seat action. The quest for glory continues!


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