Western Mail

World Cup draw makes ‘no sense’, says Hansen

- BEN JAMES Rugby writer ben.james@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FORMER Wales and New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has criticised the lopsided World Cup draw that will see three of the world's top five sides crash out of the tournament before the semi-finals.

The draw for this year's tournament in France was done back in December 2020, based on the world rankings from the start of that year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

As such, the seeding for this year's tournament was determined by where teams were placed just months after the last World Cup in Japan.

The result of that is Pool A and B being loaded with the teams that currently occupy the top five rankings in the world - Ireland, France, New Zealand, South Africa and Scotland.

One of Scotland, South Africa and Ireland will bow out of the group stages, while the other four face each other in the quarter-finals.

The likes of Wales, England and Australia sit on the other side of the draw - with Warren Gatland's side in particular benefittin­g from the early draw after a World Cup cycle spent languishin­g further down the rankings.

Such has been Wales' form in recent years that Hansen didn't even see fit to name the country that he coached between 2002 and 2004 as benefiting from an easier draw, let alone as a contender for the Webb Ellis trophy - with the former All Black coach instead claiming that England and Australia will have an “easy ride”.

Speaking ahead of his World XV side taking on Eddie Jones' Barbarians at Twickenham this weekend, Hansen questioned why the World Cup draw was so one-sided.

“The World Cup is going to be great,” he said. “You've got so many good teams.

“One of the outcomes of the All Blacks being strong as they were for a while is it's driven everyone else to rise to that level.

“Some have gone beyond it. Isn't that exciting? You see some wonderful rugby.

“I don't get the draw, when you've got all the top five countries on one side of the draw.

“They've got to get a draw done, I guess. It doesn't make sense to me. There's going to be one of the top three countries in the world kicked out in the quarter-finals.

“People will berate them if they get kicked out, but they're playing one of the top two teams in the world. There's not much difference between them and someone has to lose. Heaven forbid who it's going to be.”

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