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Sunday 22 September 2019 4:17 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 25 September 2019 1:05 pm

Rugby World Cup notes: Scotland face battle to progress as Fiji fall to foul play

By: Michael Searles

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YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 22: Andrew Conway of Ireland scores his side's fourth try during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group A game between Ireland and Scotland at International Stadium Yokohama on September 22, 2019 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Ireland’s 27-3 demolition of Scotland on Sunday has put them on course to top Pool A and set up a likely quarter-final with South Africa, following the Springboks’ defeat to New Zealand.

Both groups have had potentially decisive opening matches at this Rugby World Cup, although Scotland now face a challenge to make the knockout phase with Samoa and Japan both harbouring quarter-final aspirations.

Scotland, unable to afford another defeat, are essentially playing knockout rugby already and a final group match against Japan could now be decisive. 

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After disappointing warm-up matches against France and Sunday’s try-less outing, there is evidence to suggest one of the Tier Two teams in their group could cause an upset.

New Zealand silence doubters 

New Zealand answered any questions about Beauden Barrett starting at full-back as he and fly-half Richie Mo’unga combined ruthlessly twice in four minutes to set up tries and hand the All Blacks a 17-3 half-time lead over South Africa in Saturday’s heavyweight clash.

On both occasions they lured the Springboks toward the ball, leaving them exposed out wide before breaking through the gainline to score, with Barrett assisting the first.

Beauden Barrett breaks through the Springboks’ defensive line

The Springboks chipped away at the lead, including with a well executed Handre Pollard drop goal, but despite periods of sustained pressure ended up losing 23-13.

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New Zealand defended determinedly, giving away just two penalties, and underlined that it will take an exceptional performance to stop them winning a third successive World Cup.

Headache for Fiji

Australia’s second-half turnaround against Fiji on Saturday was marred by controversy after Reece Hodge’s high tackle on Peceli Yato went unpunished. 

Yato is one of Fiji’s key players and helped his side race into an early lead with a try inside seven minutes.

Peceli Yato suffered a concussion after a no arms tackle from Reece Hodge, but the Aussie went unpunished

With the score 11-7 and the flanker racing toward the try-line again, Hodge made contact with the Fijian’s head in a tackle that had minimal use of the arms. 

Read more: Chris Robshaw on England’s World Cup hopes, dealing with his omission and seeking help from Tony Adams

While the Australian went on to score eight points in the Wallabies 39-21 win, Yato was removed from play after failing a head injury assessment.

It was a disappointing start for officials as World Rugby tries to clamp down on dangerous tackles, although Hodge has been cited retrospectively.

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