WATCH | Bok centre Am: '4 or 5 favourites' for Rugby World Cup
Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am reckons there are "four of five" favourites for this year's Rugby World Cup in France.
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Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am reckons there are "four of five" favourites for this year's Rugby World Cup in France.
Ireland's players are taking a short break after a long hard season and will begin their Rugby World Cup preparations in earnest on 19 June when they arrive at the high performance centre in Dublin for a series of camps, which will also take in a trip to Portugal in early August.
On May 24-26, 2023, the annual international scientific-practical conference "Filatov Readings - 2023" will be held, which is registered in the State Non-Commercial Enterprise "Center for Testing the Professional Competence of Specialists with Higher Education in the Fields of "Medicine" and "Pharmacy" under the Ministry of Health of Ukraine" and accredited by EACME. In addition to specialists from Ukrainian regions, leading ophthalmologists from Belgium, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Armenia, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Spain, China, Moldova, Netherlands, Germany, UAE, Poland, Portugal, Romania, USA, Turkey, Hungary, France, Switzerland, and Egypt will also participate.
Legendary former Springbok prop Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira reckons this year's Rugby World Cup in France will be the most open contests yet.
World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin says tournament organisers are "well prepared" to deal with any protests or safety threats at the World Cup in France.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell named four uncapped players Tuesday in a 42-man training squad ahead of this year's Rugby World Cup in France.
Andy Farrell has named a 42-man training squad for the Rugby World Cup, with four uncapped players in the squad.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell will today announce his World Cup training squad.