Ireland deserve No 1 spot but World Cup contenders are enticingly spread | Robert Kitson


Half a dozen sides will fancy their chances in 2023 as England show grit in Australia while New Zealand face stark realities

Rugby union is not renowned as a perfect science but the symmetry of this month’s north v south contests has been striking. Four tours by Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland, four narrow 2-1 outcomes, six Test wins apiece for each hemisphere and a collective points aggregate of 280 v 282. The margins across global rugby have never been tighter.

Any one of half a dozen teams, as things stand, could win next year’s World Cup in France and the world’s No 1 ranked team is currently not South Africa, New Zealand or even France. Step forward Ireland, now officially first among equals following the epic weekend deeds of Andy Farrell’s squad in Wellington.

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