New Zealand is exporting rugby coaches like it exports sheep. Roughly 1 in every 700,000 New Zealanders is coaching a team at this Rugby World Cup.
If the past two decades of rugby have taught us anything, it’s that the World Cup is essentially a six-week exercise in figuring out whether anyone can knock off New Zealand. The answer is usually no.
The All Blacks are the most powerful national side the sport has ever seen. They have won the World Cup three times and are heavy favorites to make it four. The last time New Zealand lost a match at this tournament, most of the current team was in middle school.
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