Five things: RWC quarters deliver rugby's greatest weekend, Cheika's timely Wallabies reminder, officiating wild west

By Christy Doran / Editor

PARIS — This was rugby’s greatest weekend. Four quarter-finals, four brilliant matches that came down to the final stages in every match. World Rugby had been slammed for 24 months for holding the draw three years ago.

As it turned out, the best four sides met not in the semi-finals but one week earlier.

It made for not just engrossing rugby in Paris but Marseille, too.

While the standard of rugby on show was different in both cities, all four matches were engrossing. It’s exactly what the opening weekend of knockout rugby needed.

In the previous two editions the All Blacks had made mince meat out of their quarter-final opponents, in Paris they were forced to defend for 37 phases to hold out Ireland.

Pieter-Steph Du Toit and Handre Pollard of South Africa celebrate after victory over France at Stade de France on October 15, 2023 in Paris. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

The Springboks had hammered Japan four years ago, but needed to defend for 10 phases to get past Les Bleus one night after the All Blacks’ great win.

In France’s south, Argentina overturned a 10-0 deficit to finish over the top of Wales at the death.

England, meanwhile, snuck home against the Flying Fijians despite scoring one less try.

The second week of knockout rugby will struggle to meet the first. The exits of France and Ireland are hammer blows for the voice and momentum of the tournament.

But in a tournament of twists and turns, could another be around the corner?

One thing is for sure, Super Rugby might not be the tournament it once was but the southern hemisphere still knows how World Cups are won.

Is French maestro the greatest Nine ever?

Amid the chaos, there was a magician at work.

After missing the past two weeks because of a fractured cheekbone, Antoine Dupont returned and delivered one of the best performances in a losing effort of all time.

Bullet passes, kicks off both feet, breakdown penalties, quick taps and try-assists; Dupont was magnificent.

His two kicks in the opening two minutes of the Test were extraordinary as his short box kick off his right foot for his halves teammate Matthieu Jalibert was inch perfect and then his cross-field effort off his left was as good as you’ll see.

Is Antoine Dupont the best halfback ever? (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Dupont will be without the World Cup he cherishes, but he is on the path to greatness.

Joost van der Westhuizen was the best running halfback of the modern era, George Gregan the most rounded, Fourie de Preez the best controller and Aaron Smith the best passer, but Dupont is the complete package.

It will be a long four-year wait, but with Dupont, France has the best halfback in the world.

Officiating the wild, wild west

It might have been the most competitive quartet of quarter-finals, but the officiating has become the wild, wild west.

South Africa got away with murder at the breakdown against France, while Fiji got the rough end of the stick from Mathieu Raynal.

The officiating has become a lottery, but some nations have adapted quicker than others. That’s the key.

Ben O’Keefe did not want to blow a penalty at the breakdown and the Springboks adapted to it quickly.

In contrast, Raynal heeded Steve Borthwick’s warning and pinged Levani Botia for hands on the ruck.

Cheika’s Wallabies reminder

The fiasco surrounding Eddie Jones’ future means Rugby Australia must be considering every option regarding who will coach the Wallabies in 2023.

Jones opted not to answer openly about questions throughout the tournament and was nothing but an added distraction. As much as the playing group said it wasn’t a distraction, the mood was tense and hooker Dave Porecki looked a shell of himself next to Jones as his coach defensively and sharply batted away questions.

Even if Jones doesn’t walk, his future will and should be open for debate.

There are few immediate standout options should RA turn away from Jones. That’s, in part, why RA shouldn’t turn away from the 63-year-old.

Dan McKellar is the obvious choice and the best coach in Australian rugby.

But would he benefit from a year away coaching overseas? RA think so.

Michael Cheika (C) has done his chances of a return to Australian rugby harm no harm after a quarter-final win over Wales. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

Stephen Larkham is another but it remains up for debate whether he is a head coach.

What is factual is unlike across the ditch, where Scott Robertson won everything under the sun before New Zealand Rugby appointed the former All Blacks back-rower as Ian Foster’s successor, Australian rugby has few coaches with silverware behind them. That’s a blight on the system – and a concern.

Michael Cheika, however, has.

As much as few could fathom him returning, the former Wallabies coach has only bolstered his CV with a victory over Wales to make the final four.

The circus surrounding his relationship with Raelene Castle, as well as the messy situation involving Israel Folau, certainly derailed his ability to keep the Wallabies rowing in the same direction.

Then, of course, there was the culling of the Western Force. Another messy situation diving Australian rugby.

Unlike in 2016 when Bill Pulver gave Cheika carte blanche by rewarding him with a four-year deal, a two-year deal through to the Lions in 2025 has merit. But nothing more.

Time for SANZAAR to wake up and expand TRC

Fiji might be out of the World Cup, but they rocked the establishment over the past two months.

It started with a victory over England at Twickenham in August and ended with a defeat to the 2003 world champions in Marseille, but along the way, they also knocked over the Wallabies. This, the same Union, that has called on Fiji and Japan to ensure their high-performance programs can repeatedly play to a high standard from week-to-week.

Now the joke is on Rugby Australia, with the Wallabies failing to make it out of the pool stage as their Pacific neighbours pushed England all the way in another gripping quarter-final.

Fiji Rugby and the Japan Rugby Football Union once again showed they can perform on the international stage.

If it wasn’t already time, SANZAAR must wake up and inject both nations into The Rugby Championship to breathe some much-needed oxygen into a tournament dwindling in interest.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-18T04:35:48+00:00

John Mendoza

Roar Rookie


No not at all. Not sure if I’d rate 2 of the games as ‘great’. ABs-Ireland & Boks-French we’re epic encounters. Just unfortunate that BOK was not up to the standard required.

2023-10-17T17:33:19+00:00

Paulo

Roar Rookie


Oh absolutely he has done it, every good scrum half has. When it works, it’s pretty clever. And most refs will pay the first one and earn not to do it again. Everyone knows it’s just the halfback milking it. In this point of the game however, with Pollard in the pocket for a drop goal - this was NOT the time to do it. That’s the part I’d be filthy about.

2023-10-17T15:22:20+00:00

LifestyleSpecialist

Roar Rookie


Super summary Christy. Re TRC expansion to Fiji and Japan are there and reasons (stated of otherwise) to not do it ASAP? I can only imagine that including Fiji would be a net drain on profitability of the comp as they wouldn't bring enough new revenue. Surely that would be outweighed by adding Japan?

2023-10-17T14:28:00+00:00

Just Nuisance

Roar Rookie


Exactly Jaques Nienabers words post match ..'We try to take the ref out the equation '.....But I'm still waiting for technical specifics from Christy...How exactly did the ref allow the Boks to ' get way with murder at the breakdown ' ? ...Its an honest question.

2023-10-17T14:16:36+00:00

USrugger

Roar Rookie


And an editor to boot. Where's your stuff? Evidence? Credentials? I think refs make mistakes, but certainly not intentionally. They try their best in pressure-filled cauldrons. I mean, they're making decisions in seconds, which leave one third of us taking days, saying: bollocks. Another third, agreeing. And the rest not caring... When I played, we had a Golden Rule: take it away from the ref, ie score as many points as possible.

2023-10-17T14:07:36+00:00

USrugger

Roar Rookie


Aaron Smith HAS done that more times than I care to count!! He's notorious for that. It's not a criticism. He's a wily...wily!!...scrumhalf. Frankly, the best I know when it comes to milking a penalty...& not too shabby in general play...& in the 'most annoying scrum half' stakes.

2023-10-17T14:00:32+00:00

USrugger

Roar Rookie


Kolbe has a history with Ramos. He has played with Ramos as a team mate at Toulouse. He's studied his run up, which includes a little side shuffle & a small step back. I've reviewed 4 videos of the block. None of them deliver enough evidence to overturn. Similarly, had BOK found that he had INDEED jumped the gun, we'd be having endless discussions about the same topic from the 'denial' aspect. In the end, I think the right decision was made, just reward for a wild hail Mary! It was, at the time, a surprising oddity. It turned out to potentially be a match winning act. Ramos has been the kicker of the tournament...95%?

2023-10-17T13:51:50+00:00

USrugger

Roar Rookie


LOL! Tell that to either Duane or PSDT...& the only fat things will be your sulking lip & burning ears. Fat, indeed. Clueless for sure.¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2023-10-17T12:41:14+00:00

Pom in exile

Roar Rookie


Oh do you think so? I don’t have private health though :unhappy:

2023-10-17T12:07:46+00:00

RD

Roar Rookie


I would like that to happen as a neutral. I am not much of a fan of winning at any costs like the Boks have shown with obvious disdain for the spirit of the game. Disco lights, 1 million water breaks and periodic HIA, scrum resets etc are not in the spirit of things. These were all In full view against France. Nevertheless they seem to have got away with murder and I give them full credit. Whoever that has conjured up these gimmicks is a genius.

2023-10-17T12:06:21+00:00

Wrecked 'em

Roar Rookie


Yeah you could be right. But he’d have the respect & connection with the PI boys. Anyway, it was just a thought !!

2023-10-17T10:10:17+00:00

Flyman

Roar Rookie


Same here, thats a serious allegation to make without any proof.

2023-10-17T10:05:39+00:00

In From The Side

Roar Rookie


And the ABs will win that one

2023-10-17T10:03:39+00:00

In From The Side

Roar Rookie


Couldn’t be worse, but not sure the players would react to him the same way the Fijians did

2023-10-17T10:02:59+00:00

In From The Side

Roar Rookie


Well he has to come up with something to give his fat unfit forwards a break to get their breath back.

2023-10-17T10:01:02+00:00

In From The Side

Roar Rookie


Wow! Mate you need to get your negativity looked at.

2023-10-17T10:00:25+00:00

In From The Side

Roar Rookie


Thanks Tony, wouldn’t it be great to see Fiji and Japan in an expanded RC competition. I think Japan needs to get a team back into Super rugby to really fulfill their promise and if I was Argentina I’d look at that as well. Having their players all over the place makes it hard for them to gel in the limited time they get together before the RC and that’s a huge disadvantage. They’ve looked good in this competition but the weeks together for the RC and then this has been why they’ve improved so much. Refereeing is always so contentious and to be fair the games did look a bit different at times. The thing is this is not new and it’s always been the team that adapts to the referee that does better. Something captains and coaches need to work on.

2023-10-17T06:04:53+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


All that is needed is a clear out of the management and coaching staff… the players are there.. even though many play elsewhere.

2023-10-17T03:08:43+00:00

Pom in exile

Roar Rookie


It’s utter nonsense to suggest that Raynal somehow dudded Fiji…it’s also nonsense to suggest that Dupont is a complete player, his passing for a scrum half is extremely average.

2023-10-17T01:32:43+00:00

donmcdazzle

Roar Rookie


I'm not so sure... there was plenty of chat from northern media claiming 'all NH semi finals' etc. Both sides unfortunately fall back on it.

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