Rugby World Cup largely predictable so far, but final pool games may offer a few twists
Outside of Fiji’s rise and Australia’s demise, the first 3 1/2 weeks of the Rugby World Cup have been, in a large sense, predictable.
Yet none out of the big four of top-ranked Ireland, new No. 2 France and the southern hemisphere powers of South Africa and New Zealand are guaranteed a place in the quarterfinals heading into the final set of pool matches starting on Thursday and running through to Sunday.
Wales and England — which no one gave much thought to — are the only teams to have both feet in the last eight and the luxury of looking ahead.
So there might still be a twist or two when the remaining six quarterfinalists are decided in a furious four days of last-minute jostling.