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England have ‘easy ride’ at World Cup but will not win it, claims Steve Hansen

theguardian.com

England should have an “easy ride” at the World Cup in the favourable half of the draw, according to Steve Hansen but despite that advantage Steve Borthwick’s side do not feature on his list of contenders for the Webb Ellis Trophy.

Borthwick’s side are currently ranked sixth in the world and are fifth favourites with the bookmakers after a disappointing Six Nations campaign following the sacking of Eddie Jones.

With the top five in the world – Ireland, France, New Zealand, South Africa and Scotland – all in the same half on the draw and three of those teams in the same pool – Hansen believes England, as well as Jones’s Australia, have a significant advantage. “If you are Australia or England at the moment, you are rubbing your hands, aren’t you?

You are going to get an easy ride in if you do things right,” said Hansen, whose World XV take on Jones’s Barbarians side at Twickenham on Sunday. “I think [Australia] are a big show.

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