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Against The Head: New Zealand have edge ahead of final

Darren Cave and Donal Lenihan both make New Zealand the slightest of favourites ahead of a World Cup final which has the potential to be a "classic".

South Africa enter the decider as defending champions and devoured the All Blacks 35-7 in a pre-tournament warm-up in Twickenham two months ago.

However, Ian Foster's side have won back-to-back Rugby Championships, despite what has been perceived as a fairly uneven World Cup cycle. They've also found a timely burst of form for the knockouts, their win over Ireland in the quarter-finals a landmark moment for the team.

"South Africa were my favourites coming into the World Cup," Lenihan said on RTÉ's Against the Head. "I think [with] the events of the last two weeks that New Zealand now have a slight edge going into the final.

"Ironically, if New Zealand win the World Cup, they will look back at the series defeat to Ireland last year as the catalyst for what's happened since.

"They've improved immeasurably. People will say South Africa hockeyed them in Twickenham seven or eight weeks ago. But that was a different New Zealand team. Circumstances have changed. I think we have a classic on our hands.

"South Africa - the quarter-final, a classic against France. One point in it. Last weekend, the semi-final against England. One point in it. You just wonder... and with one less day to recover. That could be very significant in the end.

"I think New Zealand, they're peaking at the right time and it goes to show again, you don't need a four-year plan to win a World Cup, you need to get it right in the tournament."

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