It’s still early days at Rugby World Cup 2023 but the Six Nations teams are making a stamp on the tournament with a strong chance Northern Hemisphere sides could top all four groups.
Wales, England and France are looking good to top their respective groups while Sunday’s clash between Ireland and South Africa should determine whether the Irish also top their group. Though the Scots can’t be ruled out in at least finishing second in Group B facing Ireland in the final pool game.
The two shining lights for the Southern Hemisphere are the defending champion Springboks who looked very impressive in wins over Scotland and Romania - and Fiji, after Monday’s victory over Australia. Rugby Championship trio New Zealand, Australia and Argentina have all been handed defeats in the opening two weeks.
The Northern Hemisphere teams have just one World Cup title between them - England in 2003 - with five losing finalists.