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Jerome Kaino, a former New Zealand star, thinks France will be the team to defeat to host the Rugby World Cup in 2023 the following year. The All Blacks' back row played 81 games for them and was a key component of their back-to-back World Cup victories in 2011 and 2015. Kaino, however, spent the second half of his career in France, where he helped Toulouse recover from a losing streak to become national and European champions. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy France Vs Namibia Tickets from our website.

He will retire in 2021, but he has witnessed directly how Fabien Galthie has revitalised the French national squad.

They achieved their first Six Nations Grand Slam earlier this year. Since 2010, and in a November 2021 international encounter, they dominated Ian Foster's team.

Home advantage

“Les Bleus is my favorite,” Kaino told Midi Olympique. “Because of the rugby matches they play, the confidence they have built from their recent success and the fact that the game is played domestically. The French supporters have a strong ability to lead their team.”

Kaino has also witnessed young Toulouse players like Antoine Dupont and Romain Ntamack develop into elite athletes.

“Antoine Dupont is unbelievable. I respect his composure under pressure. Romain Ntamack too they are so calm,” he said.

“Whether it’s a round of 14 final or a chance encounter, they all have the same approach. They are very professional. Every week they want to improve.”

When they play in the pool in the World Cup the following year, New Zealand hopes to compete against France.

Despite the All Blacks' difficult season, Kaino is not concerned about their current struggles.

“The current results are not up to our standards, but I’m not worried about it. I know the talent of the players,” he said.

“I distinguish Ian Foster too. I played under him for a long time and I know he is a very good technical man. Sam Cane is also a very good captain.

Foster’s reservation

Kaino said he was “delighted” to see Foster remain as head coach during the World Cup and believes their efforts could be beneficial in the long term. Rugby World Cup fans can buy France Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

“The players must be disappointed, but I know they will find a solution to come back. It’s been a difficult period for the fans, but I think black people will come out stronger,” he added. “Maybe even before the World Cup.”

Sureness in Rugby World Cup despite Champions League fiasco

Alan Gilpin, the head of World Rugby, said he was “assured” in the security of spectators despite security fears for the May Champions League final in Paris, which he will play in within a year World Rugby Cup.

As fans battled congestion in the stadium and were rebuffed by tear gas fired by local police, kickoff between Liverpool and Real Madrid in the French capital was postponed.

Following the game, fans were followed by police and reported pickpocketing, robberies, and threats as they made their way to public transportation stops.

World Rugby chief Alan Gilpin

“There is always more to learn from experiences with other events,” Gilpin told AFP.

“There was a lot of dialogue between the organizing committee, the Paris authorities and the wider government.

“We believe we can learn lessons from this, and we also believe we have a great safety plan, the spectator experience plan at the Stade de France.”

Gilpin's rival in the organising committee last week. Amelie Oudea-Castera, France's minister of sports, banned Claude Atcher due to his leadership style. In-depth societal issues were discovered during the organization's initial research.

“First of all, we take all allegations about the treatment of workers in Paris seriously,” Gilpin said.

“We have discussed these issues with the relevant ministries and organizing committees.”

“For us, it’s business as usual,” he added.

Bernard Laporte, vice president of World Rugby

The French rugby federation's president and vice president, Bernard Laporte, will be accused of favouritism and corruption on Wednesday. Rugby World Cup 2023 fans can buy France Vs Italy Tickets from our website.

The billionaire owner of the last 14 champions Montpellier, Mohd Altrad, a close friend of the 58-year-old former French coach, has been accused of favouring the award of the national team's jersey sponsorship deal.

“As you understand, it is inappropriate for World Rugby to comment on ongoing proceedings and internal affairs,” Gilpin said.

“We have no comment on this.”

One spot left

As the race gets started, the official hosts welcome three-time champions New Zealand to Paris. The last batch of tickets for all races will be made available online the following month. The maximum number of supporters per user is six places.

Last month, Ireland won a historic Test series against the All Blacks. The list of candidates for the Webb Ellis Trophy became crowded as South Africa's hosts suffered their first home loss to Wales.

“It’s fantastic for the sport and the fans will be more excited than ever,” Gilpin said.

“I don’t think we’ve been in a World Cup for a year and we have the competitiveness we have now.”

Join 2031 hosts the United States, along with Portugal, Kenya and Hong Kong, in a qualifier in France in November to compete for the final spot in the group stage.

“The game will be very competitive,” Gilpin said.

“Portugal was well prepared for that match.

“The US is disappointed that they are not eligible for a date, but there are many plans for their preparations and Kenya and Hong Kong will try to stir up unrest.”

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‘I felt no symptoms’: Vakatawa declares shock retirement

Virimi Vakatawa, a French midfielder, has declared that he will leave rugby at the age of 30. The 32-year-old center's Monday suspension from the national squad stunned the rugby community.

The Rugby League National Medical Council at the Racing 92 training facility in Paris, Vakatawa is currently conducting a press conference where he is citing a heart condition as the cause of his sudden retirement from racing.

“I didn’t feel any symptoms or anything like that,” said the New Zealand-born Parisian club legend that came to France from Fiji as a teenager. “

“I have discussed it with the doctor. I have no damage and everything is fine. I will not stay far from here to wake up.”

“I’m 17 and I don’t regret leaving my family at all. I know it’s hard. I always tell young people they’re lucky to be here. Fijians are still coming and I want to help them I am so grateful to have so many people by my side.”

Speaking at Plessis-Robinson’s media briefing on Tuesday Racing 92 team doctor Sylvain Blanchard explained that it was too risky for Vakatawa to continue racing.

“He had to stop his career in France for cardiac reasons. Heart defects were discovered before the 2019 World Cup in Japan. This abnormality unrelated to rugby has been monitored, but it is a developing condition. The risk has become too great.”

Rugby tournament director Laurent Travers

Rugby tournament director Laurent Travers added: “The hardest part was waiting too long. The hardest thing was announcing Virimi, then to the whole team. We know his role in the ’92 and the French rugby team. Importance Virimi is there still and will now be on the sidelines. Virimi will have to settle in a different way, with rugby but in a different way. We’ve talked a lot with him and his goal is to stay in France. He hopes to join Racing 92 stay.”

The media briefing was a club event, but the French rugby world was shocked by the news of Vakatawa’s shocking retirement, with even French national team manager Fabien Galthie appearing in person to give the now-retired midfielder a message. “I want to thank Racing 92 for bringing me here today,” said the tearful test coach.

“I want to join Virimi, its special, so I’m much moved. Their fate means he will play his last two matches against Les Bleus in Japan. We will try to get over it because we know it can happen at a high-level movement. But we’re still going all out shock retirement.

“I was touched when he called me on Monday. Virimi has made many children’s dreams come true. He was a key figure in our adventure and our history when we took over the French team. He was an example of his life. We must tell our kids to enjoy all their games like it’s the last game.”

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