RWC 2023: Stephen Ferris previews South Africa v Ireland

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Ladbrokes ambassador Stephen Ferris casts his eye over the biggest game of the Rugby World Cup this weekend, as Ireland clash with South Africa at the Stade de France in Paris.

South Africa v Ireland (Sat, 20.00, ITV 1)

It’s a clash between the world’s number one ranked team and the reigning world champions, and promises to be an umissable spectacle.

This pivotal match carries the weight of Ireland’s hopes for advancing beyond the quarter-finals. A victory here, followed by success against Scotland, could lead Ireland to a quarter-final clash with the All Blacks. However, a loss would force Ireland into a high-stakes showdown with Scotland followed by a daunting encounter with host nation France in Paris. It’s a situation where avoiding France at all costs becomes a priority.

Ireland’s line-up boasts formidable strength, with Johnny Sexton leading the charge as captain. Brace yourselves for an intense battle that’s sure to be fought tooth and nail on the front lines for the full 80 minutes.

That said, Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has a strategic surprise up his sleeve, the “Bomb Squad,” ready for deployment around the 50-minute mark. With seven forwards and one back on his bench, it may seem like a daring move, but one Erasmus is willing to make against the world’s top team.

If Ireland can withstand South Africa’s physicality and attritional style of play, their rugby prowess and skill level could tip the scales. Yet, there’s no denying that power often decides tight contests, and South Africa seem to possess a bit more of it than Ireland.

This match is a tough one to call, requiring careful consideration of every possible scenario. Can South Africa continue their dominating form from weeks past, or will Ireland establish themselves as genuine Rugby World Cup contenders?

Tactically, this game will teeter on the edge throughout, promising thunderous collisions and fast-paced drama that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. The excitement is palpable.

Prediction: Last week, I asked, “why not Fiji?” This week, I ask the same of Ireland. Ireland to win at 6/5.

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