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Pool A
England
Samoa
South Africa
Tonga
United States
Pool B
Australia
Canada
Fiji
Japan
Wales
Pool C
Italy
New Zealand
Portugal
Romania
Scotland
Pool D
Argentina
France
Georgia
Ireland
Namibia
Quarter Finals
W Pool B
RU Pool A
W Pool C
RU Pool D
W Pool A
RU Pool B
W Pool D
RU Pool C
Semi Finals
W QF1
W QF2
W QF3
W QF4
Final
W SF1
W SF2
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For mine:
Pool A
W England
RU Samoa
Pool B
W Australia
RU Wales
Pool C
W New Zealand
RU Italy
Pool D
W France
RU Ireland
Quarter Finals
W Pool B Australia WINNER
V
RU Pool A Samoa
W Pool C New Zealand
V
RU Pool D Ireland WINNER
W Pool A England
V
RU Pool B Wales WINNER
W Pool D France WINNER
V
RU Pool C Italy
Semi Finals
W QF1 Australia - 10 WINNER
W QF2 Ireland - 3
W QF3 Wales - 21
W QF4 France - 45 WINNER
Final
W SF1 Australia - 22 WINNER
W SF2 France - 10
South Africa to implode. England to be surprisingly good. Samoa to play extraordinarily.
All Blacks to choke (as per tradition) but this time against Ireland at the QF stage. Graham Henry retires from all forms of coaching and any involvement in the game of Rugby immediately. This game will be hailed as one of the greatest ever by any team in the RWC excepting the finals wins by Australia in 91 and 99.
France to put cricket scores against most opposition except for the Wallabies. Best games to be seen in the Pool stages ( South Africa imploding etc etc against England and Samoa).
At the QF stage, Wales to get one over the old enemy, England, in a very entertaining yet spiteful match but peak to early and lose v the Frogges in the Semis.
At the semi final stage, Ireland to lose out to the Wallabies in a dour affair played in atrocious weather conditions. One try scored for the Wallabies by Giteau in a moment of shear rugby genius. He will step 4 seperate players and score under the posts.