All Blacks coach Steve Hansen after the loss to Australia in Perth last month. Photo / Photosport NZ
Editorial
EDITORIAL
Avert your eyes All Black fans because sacrilege follows in what we are about to say. A loss to arch rivals South Africa tonight could work in New Zealand's favour.
The Springboks are always a threat but in a tournament of few genuine contenders, it makes things easier if
you can avoid the toughest opponents until the final. Ironically, the team that finishes second in Pool B, the All Blacks' pool, may have a less arduous path to the final.
Patrick McKendry, the Herald's chief rugby writer, yesterday wrote that he believes there are just three true contenders in Japan right now: England, South Africa and the All Blacks. If expectations - and indeed, the seedings - play to form, the winner of tonight's match will meet England in the semifinal.
The loser would have the less daunting task, so long as they brush past a likely match-up with a suddenly out-of-form Ireland in the quarter-final.