They have got more variety and have multiple threats now." Power up front "They have evolved a lot in how they move the ball or how they exit. "They have a core group of players and they have added quality to it. "That was a special performance from an incredible team. Wigglesworth added: "How special is it to beat France, in the form they are in, in their own back yard in front of their own fans? A Rugby World Cup semi-final with South Africa is a repeat of the 2019 final, in which they were soundly beaten.Įngland attack coach Richard Wigglesworth says the Springboks have developed even further as they look to win a fourth title and become the most successful nation in World Cup history.Ī quarter-final victory over hosts France on Sunday ensured the Springboks ended Ireland's 15-month spell as the world's number one side.
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