Can anyone prevent a Wallabies versus All Blacks final?

By Trevine / Roar Pro

The All Blacks have lived up to pre-World Cup expectations with dominant displays in England, which clearly suggest they are the team to beat. Australia, South Africa and a resurgent Argentina are up to challenge that claim and wrest the initiative away from them.

In one of the most ferociously contested World Cups in history, the fancied southern hemisphere teams have survived to battle it out in the semi-finals.

They have left in their wake the disappointment and dejection of the top teams from the northern hemisphere amid controversy and debate about possible outcomes marred by bad officiating.

The referees copped plenty of flack in crucial games involving Scotland, Wales and Ireland that may well have made a difference to the semi-final line-up.

But the official status is that a southern Hemisphere team will come away with the spoils this year and the standout on form has been the scintillating All Blacks. Their expansive, explosive and creative game has the rest in awe, with opponents desperately trying to mastermind a way to stifle the rolling juggernaut.

Richie McCaw’s men have peaked at the right moment to deliver the All Blacks an important World Cup victory. Almost half of this great outfit are approaching retirement and dynamic legend Dan Carter in particular, who was an unfortunate casualty when they won it in 2011, will want to bow out on a high.

The All Blacks underlined their true intent in their last encounter against known nemesis France in the quarter-final, rising from a rusty start to rout the Frenchmen 62-13 while burying demons of the past.

Australia, who loom as the next biggest threat, will count their blessings that they were given a lifeline by South African referee Craig Joubert, whose atrocious decisions against Scotland handed them a semi-final berth.

Scotland were leading with two minutes on the clock when a contentious offside decision gave the Wallabies a penalty from 30 metres out. Bernard Foley calmly slotted between the posts to give them a nail biting one-point victory.

The rule decrees the decision was correct but logic appeared to suggest that the knock-on should have been the first choice as the offending player in an offside position was merely defending himself from the oncoming Australian defence. Sending off Sean Maitland for an innocuous offence was another shocking decision by Joubert which cost the Scottish.

It was a pulsating game of rugby which almost cost the Wallabies dearly for their sloppy play and inability to convert ideal situations into points.

The great escape will reignite the Wallabies into the outfit that recently claimed the Rugby Championship and earmarked them as the possible challenger to the All Blacks.

South Africa and surprise package Argentina will do what they can to break the predictable All Blacks-Wallabies clash in the final but it appears cut and dried that this will be the showdown for rugby’s ultimate prize.

As it stands, three of the semi-finalists have won the World Cup twice, the All Blacks, Australia and South Africa. So it will be interesting to see who will break the deadlock and claim bragging rights as the best World Cup team ever.

An overall assessment of this World Cup at the home of rugby union saw the emergence of several nations, most notably the only Asian qualifier Japan, who rocked the competition with three wins out of four games despite failing to make the quarter-finals. As we predicted in these columns in our previews, the gap between the best and the rest has closed markedly and this augurs well for World Cups to follow.

The Japanese, coached by former Wallabies mentor Eddie Jones, shocked the world and the competition when they began their campaign by staging a sensational upset over former World Cup champion South Africa. Their next major triumph was over Samoa and they will be a team to watch out for as the years roll on.

Fiji, Georgia, Canada, USA, Italy and Uruguay also stamped their mark on the competition as did Tonga in a welcome upsurge of world rugby giving their fancied opponents a torrid time before going down.

The Crowd Says:

2015-10-25T13:13:39+00:00

PiratesRugby

Guest


The ABs won the last RWC with their fourth string 5/8. I reckon they'd be fine next week without having to carry Sir Richie for another 80 minutes.

2015-10-25T12:24:52+00:00

pjm

Roar Rookie


If Australia takes it they would of had hardest Cup campaign of anyone.

2015-10-25T11:55:04+00:00

Not Bothered

Guest


Especially after already beating Arg. It would mean NZ had beaten 5 of the 8 quater finalists and all of the semi finalists. It would also be away from home and back to back. It would be fitting that the greatest team in history gets the greatest WC victory in history. However I think Arg are going to win comfortably against Aus.

2015-10-25T09:36:16+00:00

cylon

Guest


Unlikely the ab's will play retallick at first recevier or drop so much ball, so no to sydney repeating.

2015-10-25T08:58:43+00:00

Dave

Guest


Especially for some non existent BS citing, instigated by a whining Pom

2015-10-25T06:59:04+00:00

Alan Gray

Guest


If McCaw was rubbed out for the final it would lift the AB's and no matter who they faced it would be France all over again and then some.

2015-10-25T05:24:01+00:00

Mike

Guest


Okay, well according to this article I don't even have to watch the semi-final... ;)

2015-10-25T05:22:48+00:00

Mike

Guest


True, or Sydney.

2015-10-25T04:33:22+00:00

Andy

Guest


I love the way some of the Kiwis start on the Aussies, it's very entertaining though.

2015-10-25T04:09:38+00:00

RT

Guest


WC web site, McCaw cited! Just kidding. It's getting you kiwis hysterical though isn't it.???? For the record I don't think there's a problem but the kiwi fan reaction is very instructive indeed. Hehehehehe.

2015-10-25T03:57:52+00:00

Andy

Guest


And you, what articles have you contributed?

2015-10-25T02:28:27+00:00

Peter Robinson

Roar Rookie


http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/73365190/rugby-world-cup-it-is-an-illusion-there-is-no-elbow-from-richie-mccaw

2015-10-25T02:22:48+00:00

RT

Guest


Who are you trying to convince Buzzard? Us Or yourself? Vehement angry bordering on shrieking defence betrays a significant doubt. All fanatics harbour a secret doubt, it's how you know they can be defeated.

2015-10-25T01:52:45+00:00

wardad

Guest


And then it could well be like Eden Park .

2015-10-25T01:50:41+00:00

wardad

Guest


I'm with you Mace ,first they put to rest all this nonsense about France and now the ghost of suzie has been banished to the nether world whence she came and now for the full stop on 2003 .

2015-10-25T01:44:17+00:00

Buzzard

Guest


Davo, you're a flog!!! McCaw will be playing in the final. That elbow incident is nothing. You're hoping. No intent, no recklessness, actually Ive seen other footage and it looks as though McCaws hip clashes with Louws head. You're a FLOG!

2015-10-25T01:25:26+00:00

Davo

Guest


what a semi as good and tough as it gets and good to see a ref who's not intimidated by Richie. If you have a look at the replay of the R Mc elbow incident he will be very lucky to be playing in the final!

2015-10-25T01:06:54+00:00

mace 22

Guest


i want the wallbies just like i wanted the ABs to play france in the quarters, the WBs and ABs have ufinished business. Beating the WBs will be much more satisfying, as losing to them would be more devastating. But i think it's worth the risk.

2015-10-25T00:44:45+00:00

Wyn

Guest


Mace, I hope you get your wish. If I were an AB supporter however, I would be hoping for the Pumas. In their last two outings against the AB's despite all the hype about how they pushed the men in black, the latter absolutely dominated them and were always in full control. The Puma's are a great team on attack, but their defence can at times let them down. The only danger the AB's face against the Puma's is being overconfident.

2015-10-25T00:23:35+00:00

Mike Huber

Roar Pro


The All Blacks committed many dumb penalties due to the suffocating pressure of the Boks . The Wallabies did the same in Sydney this year and won ! As we know, it's all about pressure and tenacity at the breakdown and the All Blacks can be taken of advantage there. If Australia make the final, I think it will be a very similar game to what we just witnessed - a war of attrition up front with few scraps , whoever takes advantage of scraps will win.

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