SAMOA
JAPAN
RUSSIA
This year’s hosts caused one of the biggest
upsets in World Cup history four years ago when
they beat the Springboks, and it would be less of
a surprise if they notched another scalp this
time round.
Captain Michael Leitch is integral cog for the
Brave Blossoms, while they’ll rely on their
Sunwolves contingent and their experience of
Super Rugby, and the home crowd spurring them
on, if they are to make it to the knockout rounds.
SCRUM Prediction
Their pool clash against Samoa could be an
entertaining affair, while the hosts should be
assured of victory over Pool minnows Russia,
but they might run out of steam against the top
two teams in the Pool.
Traditionally the strongest of the three Pacific
island sides, the Samoans have been overtaken
by Fiji in the last few years, but gave Scotland a
scare at the 2015 Rugby World Cup and have the
individual talent to shock even the best teams
on their day.
Will benefit from the experience of Chris Latham
and Ben Afeaki in their coaching set-up, and
fans of the Gallagher Premiership will be familiar
with Newcastle prop Lugo Mulipola and Bristol’s
Jack Lam; while Scotland should know all about
Scarlets’ Kerion Fonotia and Cardiff Blues’ Rey
Lee-Lo in midfield.
SCRUM Prediction
The Samoans are strong on paper, and could
provide this World Cup with a shock or two if the
other teams in this pool aren’t at their very best.
They’ll be typically tough-tackling and look to
attack from all over the field, but a difficult draw
may count against them this time.
A first-ever appearance at the Rugby World
Cup awaits Lyn Jones’ men in Japan, but
appearing at the worldwide showpiece may
prove as good as it gets. They’re in a tough
pool, and with most of their squad plying
their trade domestically, a lot of responsibility
may fall on veteran fullback Vasily Artemyev,
once of Northampton Saints.
SCRUM Prediction
It’s difficult to see anything other than four
losses. They’ll likely put up a good fight
for the opening 40-50 minutes in matches
before their lack of top-level experience
counts against them.
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