Stephen Ferris: Sexton fitness remains critical to Ireland success

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In a Ladbrokes exclusive, former Ireland international Stephen Ferris gives his thoughts on the Rugby World Cup so far and the teams that are causing a stir in France.

The Rugby World Cup has been a thrilling spectacle so far and the excitement is only intensifying after a recent weekend of jaw-dropping matches.

The highly-anticipated clash between South Africa and Ireland lived up to its blockbuster billing, delivering a second-half masterclass by the Irish that toppled the reigning world champions. Early struggles with the lineout had Irish fans perched nervously on the edge of their seats, but once again Ireland demonstrated their ability to adapt and conquer the pressure the formidable Springboks applied.

At 38 years of age, Johnny Sexton has been delivering some of his best performances in the green jersey. He is undeniably the linchpin of Ireland’s positive play and his continued fitness will be a subject of fervent prayers among Irish fans. With just four more games needed to reach the pinnacle, Sexton’s condition remains a critical factor in Ireland’s journey.

As the Irish faithful dare to dream of World Cup glory, they face a formidable challenge in Scotland on October 7. Despite a winning streak of eight games against Scotland, no one in Ireland underestimates the importance of this upcoming match.

While Ireland’s prospects shine brightly, other teams are also making their presence felt. Wales, Fiji, and, of course, France are emerging as forces to be reckoned with. In a tournament where no side has an easy path, England and potentially Argentina may find themselves in the quarter-finals without reaching their full potential.

Wales sent a resounding message by demolishing Australia. Their blend of youthful exuberance and experienced heads finding form once again has made them a formidable force. Although Australia have struggled recently, the manner of Wales’ victory has undoubtedly captured the attention of their rivals, adding to the excitement of the competition.

As the next couple of weeks promise more thrilling encounters, one thing remains certain; Ireland are still the team to beat, and their journey toward Rugby World Cup glory continues to captivate the hearts and minds of fans worldwide.

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