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25th September 2023
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"Ireland have been putting teams away for the last 18 months, but a lot of people from outside Ireland have been writing them off. I bet Andy Farrell was thinking, 'Why is no-one backing us? We've beaten all these teams'. "But the crux of it was, if that was a World Cup final, the South African coaches would have to die on their sword - not having a specialist 10 or kicker and not having that [specialist] hooker at those critical moments."Standing alongside Warburton, Best reflected that 'in both regards (hooker and kicker) it back-fired' for South Africa. Handrè Pollard is back in the Bok squad but he was not deemed fit enough to feature in the matchday 23. South Africa also had to use occasional hooker Deon Fourie to back up frontliner Bongi Mbonambi, as Pollard [and outhalf] had been called up to replace injured hooker Malcolm Marx. "There's no going back on it now," said O'Driscoll. "They need to wait for another injury for someone to come in... Bongi is not an 80-minute guy." "I think for South Africa," Warburton pondered, "they did this for an experiment. They know they've beaten Scotland already and probably think they'll go through... maybe they are that confident in their ability."
"Listen, it has been a problem for the past two and a half years. Handrè Pollard has come back in (the squad), Faf de Klerk has taken on a big responsibility... you definitely can't win a World Cup like that. We were definitely found wanting there."Asked if Ireland were now genuine World Cup contenders - as if they had not already shown their credentials - Habana responded, "100% - not only are they the number one team in the world, they have incredible depth and are great at managing the situation. "They probably weren't good at their set-plays - the lineout went wrong and they gave up a couple of scrum penalties - and they weren't as clinical as we know this Irish team to be, but they found a way to win. Previous Irish teams would not have found a way to win, especially against combative sides like these Springboks. You've got to take your hat off to what Johnny Sexton and his boys have done." As much as those Warburton comments about Ireland were nail-on-the-head, the Wales legend and former Wallabies star still predicted France would end up as World Cup winners.
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