There are a mere 365 days to go until Japan face Russia when the 2019 Rugby World Cup kicks off in Tokyo.
We track the top-ranked sides, from powerful champions New Zealand down to the plucky hosts.
NEW ZEALAND (world ranking 1) Last 10 games: 9W, 1L The good news: Still stacked with the best players in the world including attacking backs other teams would die for. The sore point: Constant pressure, extreme national expectations — it's helped lead to famous World Cup chokes. Key pool game: Fairly obvious...the first one against South Africa. Coach rating: Steve Hansen — A (special knack with New Zealand's finest) Trending: Upwards, with a slight blip.
IRELAND (2) Last 10 games: 9W, 1L The good news: Pressure relief. Ireland still fly under the radar even as Six Nations champs and World No.2. The sore point: Probably deserve more respect and attention than they get. Key pool game: First up against Scotland — the only pool opponent capable of beating them. Coach rating: Joe Schmidt — A-plus (meticulous miracle worker) Trending: As good as they've ever been.
WALES (3) Last 10 games: 7W, 3L The good news: Piling up wins but... The sore point: ...without coming across as World Cup threats. Key pool game: Australia...Wales have lost 13 in a row to the Wallabies, and won only once (1987) in six World Cup clashes Coach rating: Warren Gatland — B (finding it hard to repeat earlier success) Trending: Flatlining.
ENGLAND (4) Last 10 games: 5W, 5L The good news: Not a lot of late. The sore point: The obsessive Eddie Jones personality has worn out its welcome. Key pool game: Tonga — must start well or the rot could set in. Coach rating: Eddie Jones — D (from messiah to a mess) Trending: Badly.
SOUTH AFRICA (5) Last 10 games: 5W, 5L The good news: They have the scariest pack and may have found their mojo against the All Blacks.. The sore point: An erratic history and confused playing philosophy. Key pool game: Italy — upset potential although Italy will be poorly prepared by soft opening assignments. Coach rating: Rassie Erasmus — B (would have been a D last week...we are such a fickle lot) Trending: About to burst forth.
SCOTLAND (6) Last 10 games: 6W, 4L The good news: The quiet overachievers who have got a friendly World Cup pool. The sore point: A lack of elite world class players. Key pool game: Ireland — an opening upset would set them up perfectly Coach rating: Gregor Townsend — B (promising work in progress, extra tick for actually being Scottish) Trending: By world standards not great, by their standards very good.
AUSTRALIA (7) Last 10 games: 3W, 7L The good news: In very short supply but they have a great World Cup history./ The sore point: Volatile coach Michael Cheika under all sorts of pressure, a soft tight five. Key pool game: Wales - easily the standout game in this group. Key pool game: Fiji - Trip up time. Coach rating: Michael Cheika — D (as in D for disaster) Trending: Dropping fast.
FRANCE (8) Last 10 games: 2W, 7L, 1D The good news: Not a lot. The sore point: Can't win the close games...which includes a lucky draw with Japan in Paris a year ago. Key pool game: England - could be do or die by then. Coach rating: Jacques Brunel — C (old school charm lost in the new world) Trending: Not even living on reputation anymore.
ARGENTINA (9) Last 10 games: 3W, 7L The good news: Just when all seemed lost, the Pumas beat South Africa and Australia. The sore point: Despite all the promise, can't make the jump from B to A grade. Key pool game: France - they have a strong record against their first oppnents Coach rating: Mario Ledesma — C-minus (Argentina are stalling) Trending: Arrested a slide for now.
FIJI (10) Last 10 games: 7W, 3L The good news: May now see themselves as genuine XV threats rather than sevens specialists. The sore point: Resources...as always. Key pool game: Wales — remember the high-scoring Nantes epic, 2007. Coach rating: John McKee — B-plus (unheralded, underrated) Trending: The new World Cup darlings.
JAPAN (11) Last 10 games: 5W, 4L, 1D The good news: Home advantage, improved fitness and memories of that win over South Africa in 2015. The sore point: Hard to ignore hefty defeats against higher ranked countries Key pool game: Samoa — to give the home crowd a late lift. Coach rating: Jamie Joseph — B (a hard team to judge though) Trending: Bobbing about as a World Cup curio.