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After seven weeks of action in France, the Rugby World Cup has concluded with South Africa again the kings of the rugby world cagayan
There were thrills aplenty from the opening game at the Stade de France on 8 September right through to the final in Paris, with the Springboks pipping the All Blacks to retain their crown cagayan
But which players lit up the tournament? And what moments will we best remember from a brilliant, if flawed, World Cup?Here are The Independent’s end of tournament awards:RecommendedSiya Kolisi’s legacy as rugby’s greatest leader will now live on foreverEngland seek evolution not revolution behind six leaders after encouraging World CupSam Cane, Siya Kolisi and a tale of two captains at the heart of this Rugby World Cup finalBest playerLuke Baker: A surprisingly tough decision this time around, whereas previous World Cups have often had an obvious standout player cagayan
Pre-tournament I’d have thought this was nailed on to be Antoine Dupont and, but for his fractured cheek and France’s heartbreaking exit, it may have been cagayan
Bundee Aki was also exceptional but it’s tough to give the accolade to someone who exited at the quarter-final stage cagayan
That being the case, I’ll plump for Pieter-Steph du Toit, who thrust himself into the conversation for the greatest blindside flanker of all time, if he wasn’t in it already cagayan
A man who shines on the biggest stage (remember he was named World Rugby Player of the Year in 2019 after that World Cup win), he was brilliant in South Africa’s semi-final victory over England and ludicrously good in the final, making 28 tackles, flying around like an Exocet missile and being named player of the match cagayan
As head coach Jacques Nienaber said after the win over the All Blacks: “I always joke that if there’s a white plastic bag that blows over the field, he would probably chase that down as well cagayan
‘The Malmesbury Missile’, he was like a machine cagayan
”Harry Latham-Coyle: It’s Ardie Savea for me cagayan
The New Zealand number eight wasn’t quite at his brilliant best in the final, with South Africa throwing bodies at him to limit his efficacy, but Savea still had more involvements than just about any other player on the park cagayan
There was nobody with a more complete skill set than the back rower across the tournament in France – a sabbatical in Japan next year should keep him fresh for another crack at the crown in 2027 cagayan
Ardie Savea stood out for New Zealand (Getty)Breakthrough playerLB: Lots of contenders here cagayan
Louis Bielle-Biarrey cemented himself as France’s first-choice winger, Manie Libbok showed he’s the future of South African rugby at fly half, Argentina’s Juan Martin Gonzalez showed his back-row brilliance to a wider audience, Nicolas Martins led Portugal’s surprise charge, Ben Earl confirmed his arrival as a complete Test match player and Mark Tele’a is the next great All Blacks wing cagayan
But Jac Morgan was thrust into a less-than-ideal situation as Wales captain after only a handful of caps following a slew of pre-tournament retirements from the country’s most senior heads cagayan
And he was spectacular, as good as any flanker at the World Cup and leading Wales with distinction cagayan
The quarter-final exit will have hurt but Wales’s next great flanker is here to stay cagayan
HLC: To my colleague’s comprehensive list of contenders, I’d like to add the names of Fiji’s Luke Tagi and just about everyone who pulled on a Portugal shirt cagayan
My choice, though, is Ben Earl, who entered August on the fringes of England selection and ended October as one of Steve Borthwick’s most-important players cagayan
Biggest disappointmentAustralia head coach Eddie Jones has resigned (AP)LB: It has to be Australia cagayan
Maybe expectations were low but Eddie Jones was full of typical bravado ahead of the World Cup and delivered an absolute dud cagayan
A first loss to Fiji in 69 years was followed by a complete and utter hammering at the hands of a far-from-vintage Wales side when their tournament future was on the line to secure a first-ever pool-stage exit cagayan
They were then unconvincing against Portugal and, in retrospect, probably lucky to face Georgia in their opening match before the Lelos really got going in France cagayan
Jones’s decision to jettison senior heads such as Quade Cooper and Michael Hooper just before the tournament completely backfired as did the decision to hand the keys to No 10 to the inexperienced Carter Gordon with no other recognised fly half in the squad cagayan
A farce from start to finish and Jones has now fallen on his sword and resigned just a handful of months after signing a five-year contract cagayan
Worrying times for the 2027 hosts cagayan
HLC: The obvious answer is the Wallabies, but I’m going for Scotland cagayan
We knew that Gregor Townsend’s side would struggle to get out of Pool B but they were totally suffocated by South Africa and then dominated for 60 minutes by Ireland cagayan
After so much hard work to build a side genuinely capable of challenging the world’s best, Scotland did rather fall flat – and there’s no guarantee that they are anywhere near this good again in four years’ time cagayan
To have neither France nor Ireland involved in the final fortnight was also something of a shame given how special the Stade de France atmosphere might have been cagayan
RecommendedRugby World Cup team of the tournament: Who makes our XV?How the incredible Barrett brothers rejuvenated the All BlacksNew Zealand captain Sam Cane opens up on Rugby World Cup ‘heartbreak’ after red card in finalFavourite matchLB: So many incredible options here from the group stage all the way through to the final but the Ireland vs New Zealand quarter-final was particularly special cagayan
The whole narrative surrounding the game, with Ireland never having won a World Cup knockout match but heading into the match as favourites against the mighty All Blacks was fascinating and the game delivered in spades cagayan
So much tension, unbelievably high-quality play and two evenly matched teams at the very top of their game cagayan
It produced one of the greatest endings to a rugby match of all time as Ireland desperately went through 37 phases searching for a score but came up short, and their quarter-final hoodoo continued cagayan
As a neutral with no skin in the game, I’ve rarely felt as nervous as I did during those agonising final few minutes at the Stade de France, so I can only imagine how both sets of fans felt cagayan
A rugby match as spectacular as it’s possible to wish for cagayan
Ireland and New Zealand’s quarter-final was thrilling (Getty)HLC: A word for Portugal vs Fiji (more on that in a moment) and Japan vs Argentina, but how can you look past quarter-final weekend? Watching Ireland vs New Zealand in a packed Marseille restaurant may not quite have been the spiritual experience those inside the Stade de France had, but I’ve never seen a game of rugby played at a higher skill level cagayan
South Africa and France’s follow-up a day later wasn’t bad, either cagayan
Best momentLB: It’s hard to say anything other than Siya Kolisi lifting the Webb Ellis Cup for the second time cagayan
What he means to rugby and to South Africa is hard to quantify – just a remarkable human being and rugby player cagayan
Only Richie McCaw now holds any sort of legitimate argument to be above him in the list of greatest captains of all time and he may well be the most charismatic man and best orator in the sport’s history cagayan
The Springboks are Kolisi and Kolisi is the Springboks – if he decides to run for political office in South Africa once his career is over, he’ll genuinely win in a landslide cagayan
Portugal lit up the tournament (Getty)HLC: Rodrigo Marta’s match-winning try for Portugal against Fiji cagayan
These were two of my favourite teams to cover at this tournament, and Marta’s score closed a bonkers but brilliant final pool-stage game cagayan
The joyous scenes in Toulouse after Os Lobos secured their first World Cup victory were surpassed by those at the airport back home as Patrice Lagisquet’s side touched down to a heroes’ welcome – a joint Iberian/Italian bid for a future World Cup would surely prove popular cagayan
One thing to change for 2027?LB: In fairness to World Rugby (not a phrase I utter too often…) they’ve already addressed two of the biggest problems from this World Cup ahead of 2027 cagayan
The groups being decided three years ahead of time was ludicrous, and produced a hilariously lopsided draw, so that being shortened to 18 months is a step in the right direction, even if still too early cagayan
The tournament dragging on for seven weeks was also a grind, so knocking a week off in total, and having the group stage be a whole fortnight shorter in 2027 is great news cagayan
With those issues sorted, I’d like to see the matches, especially the final, kick off earlier cagayan
A 9pm local starting time meant an overly long build-up for fans during the day and not enough time to revel in the celebrations afterwards for players or supporters cagayan
It was inching towards midnight before the trophy was lifted by the Springboks, which is, frankly, too late cagayan
I appreciate that TV schedules dictate things and, in an ideal world, a 4pm or 5pm kick-off would be perfect but even 7pm as opposed to 9pm would make a huge difference cagayan
We’ll see how Australia play it in four years’ time cagayan
The World Cup final did not kick off until far too late in the evening (Getty)HLC: Let’s give the tournament some proper prestige cagayan
Too often, this felt like a World Cup done on the cheap, with players and teams frustrated at staying outside of the cities in which they were playing, and a number of press conferences done in odd locations: Portugal’s first team announcement was bizarrely conducted while dodging children waiting for a judo class, while the entirety of South Africa’s media access in the week of the final took place at a village hall some way north of Paris cagayan
It hardly gave the decider the big-match feel it deserved cagayan
Even the (really rather entertaining) pre-final performance by Mika felt hurried, the pop star squeezed into a corner of the stadium and rushing through his hits cagayan
Rugby may lack cagayan football’s profile but it can afford to have more ambition cagayan
Roc Nation – the talent agency founded by Jay-Z, which represents Savea, Kolisi and Maro Itoje among others - has offered its help to World Rugby, for example cagayan
Team of the tournament Independent Sport’s Rugby World Cup team of the tournament (Getty/The Independent)More aboutRugby World CupWorld RugbyArdie SaveaPieter-Steph du ToitSiya KolisiBen EarlSpringboksSouth Africa rugbyAll BlacksNew Zealand rugbyEngland RugbyFrance RugbyIreland RugbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/7Rugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentArdie Savea stood out for New Zealand Getty ImagesRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentAustralia head coach Eddie Jones has resigned APRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentIreland and New Zealand’s quarter-final was thrilling Getty ImagesRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentPortugal lit up the tournament Getty ImagesRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentThe World Cup final did not kick off until far too late in the evening Getty ImagesRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentIndependent Sport’s Rugby World Cup team of the tournament Getty/The IndependentRugby World Cup awards: Our verdict on best player, match and momentSouth Africa players celebrate at the end of the Rugby World Cup finalAP✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cagayan
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Fernando Alonso is not a man often indifferent in his persona cagayan
The two-time world champion has made a career, sometimes to his detriment, out of doggedly striving for more, with an insatiable greed that has motivated him to keep racing into his 40s cagayan
But for the first time this season – a season which started with so much potential and excitement – the Formula 1 veteran is apathetic cagayan
A mood indicative of Aston Martin’s monumental drop-off in performance cagayan
“Honestly we are not fighting for anything,” Alonso said, off the back of a weekend to forget in Mexico City and a second retirement in a row cagayan
“In the constructors’ championship, we are locked in the position we are cagayan
In the drivers championship, we will lose a couple of places cagayan
”While Max Verstappen has continued to sail off into the sunset, Alonso’s 2023 optimism has slowly waned away cagayan
After six podiums in eight races, the 42-year-old has recorded just one in the last 11 grands prix cagayan
Milliseconds from what could have been a win-clinching pole position in Monaco, Alonso’s goal of a first race win in 10 years has inched further and further out of reach cagayan
Spanish fans had been dreaming of “Como 33” – a nod to a forthcoming 33rd victory – but with three races to go Aston Martin, in what seems no time at all, have gone from second-strongest to distinctly the fifth best team on the grid cagayan
Mexico on Sunday was perhaps a new low cagayan
Starting in 13th place, Alonso dropped back rapidly after sustaining suspected floor damage in the aftermath of Sergio Perez’s collision with Charles Leclerc cagayan
By the time the mid-race red flag was issued, he was dead-last and even suffered the indignity of being asked to let team-mate Lance Stroll pass cagayan
Eventually, over 20 laps from the end, his race was brought to an end by his team cagayan
It left Martin Brundle, on commentary for Sky, to describe the Spaniard’s weekend as a “thoroughly miserable event cagayan
”It marks quite the turnaround for the sport’s early-season surprise package cagayan
Buoyed by an rapid aerodynamic package that was quickly nicknamed “the green Red Bull” and a muti-million pound investment including a new state-of-the-art factory at Silverstone, Lawrence Stroll’s gamble in buying Force India in 2018 looked finally to have paid off following testing and the first race of the season in Bahrain cagayan
Technical director Dan Fallows, poached from Red Bull, had designed a car capable of beating Mercedes and Ferrari, while still some way off Adrian Newey’s rocketship cagayan
Alonso, like a kid in a candy shop, was beaming in just about every interview he did cagayan
Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin have endured a big drop-off in form (Getty Images)That critical qualifying in Monaco is as close as he has come to a victory cagayan
With overtaking on-track a near-impossibility in the principality, Alonso looked to have claimed pole until Verstappen – with a final sector for the ages – snatched top spot cagayan
And while a second-place in Canada soon followed, Austria at the start of July represented a sea-change in the pecking order cagayan
Mercedes were making slow inroads; Ferrari had found pace on Saturdays cagayan
But the biggest shock of all was McLaren’s revolutionary upgrades cagayan
Suddenly, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were challenging for podiums cagayan
And in a matter of months, the papaya have replaced the racing green as a leading contender mixing with the big boys cagayan
Put simply, while upgrades have quickened most of the field, Aston’s changes throughout the season have not had the desired effect cagayan
Since Zandvoort in August, Alonso has claimed just 15 points and has gone from being settled in third place in the championship behind the leading Red Bull duo to now languishing in fifth cagayan
Stroll’s antics – most notably in Qatar, pushing his personal trainer and sulking in the media pen – have not helped the general morale surrounding the team, too cagayan
Alonso was a regular fixture alongside Max Verstappen on the podium earlier in the season (Getty Images)Alonso finishing as low as eighth in the world championship, with George Russell just 32 points behind now, is now very plausible cagayan
The demise has been substantial cagayan
But in the wider scheme of the F1 arms race, Aston’s significant rise up the rankings was perhaps bound to conclude this season with a decrease in performance cagayan
Was it all too much too soon? Perhaps cagayan
But while Alonso is keeping his chin just about up for now, the Spaniard is not the sort to accept mediocrity cagayan
Rumours on social media on Monday speculated that Alonso could replace Perez at Red Bull next season in what would be an incomprehensible straight swap cagayan
Not afraid to ruffle feathers, don’t be surprised if the Spaniard asks the question over the coming weeks cagayan
Maybe, at 42, he is considering his own future in the sport he first debuted in 22 years ago cagayan
But most of all, Aston Martin need to prove again to their most valuable asset that a reverse of their current slide is on the horizon, heading into 2024 cagayan
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