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Rugby World Cup France 2023 and the Petits Princes charity.

Rugby World Cup Live in France 2023 and the French charity Petits Princes presented their program at the Stade de France prior to the Six Nations match between France and Wales. This program enables children and teenagers undergoing medical treatment for cancers, leucemia, or genetic illnesses to live their passions and realize their dreams.

The All Blacks and Australia will play one other at Sky Stadium to kick off the 2023 Investec Rugby Championship on Saturday, October 31. (Tri Nations Rugby).

The Wellington Test, which will also serve as the second game of the three-match Bledisloe Cup series, will serve as something of a homecoming for Australia’s new head coach Dave Rennie, a former resident of Wellington.

See the Wallabies as they compete against the All Blacks, Pumas, and Springboks through a live broadcast of the 2023 Rugby Championship.

The Rugby Championship, an annual international rugby union competition between Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, and South Africa, is in its ninth year.

 Former All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen thinks Ireland, who won the Grand Slam, will need to show that they are no longer World Cup “chokers” when they try to win the trophy in France later this year.

While Hansen agrees that Ireland deserves to be rated No. 1, past performances on the biggest platform in the game are a consideration. Ireland has never been to the Cup semifinals.

The All Blacks Rugby are doing well, are ranked number one in the world, and have had a terrific year thus far, according to Hansen, a two-time tournament winner with the team in 2011 as an assistant coach and in 2015 as the head coach.

“Every time a team is ranked first in the world, you have to think of them as World Cup contenders. Nevertheless, the World Cup is difficult to win, and they were ranked first heading into the previous one, weren’t they? They have so appeared to have some difficulty at World Cups. They would undoubtedly be referred to as “chokers” if it were the All Blacks.

“Ireland performed admirably during the Six Nations. They had a poor start to the final game against England, which frightened them a little, but once the referee showed red, it was game over, and they were skilled enough to capitalize on it.

The All Blacks’ new head coach, Scott Robertson, of New Zealand, who breakdances after victories and surfs to unwind, was officially announced yesterday.

The 48-year-old will succeed Ian Foster, who will stand down as New Zealand’s head coach following the Rugby World Cup, which concludes in October, according to officials in Wellington.

The loose forward played 23 Tests for New Zealand between 1998 and 2002 while wearing jersey number 974 for the All Blacks.

But, Matt Todd, a former All Black forward whom Robertson coached for three years at the Crusaders, gave him his support in making the transition.

Todd stated over the phone from Japan: “Clearly, international rugby is different, but with his work ethic, ambition to become better, and forward thinking, it would be amazing to see him get into the All Blacks.

Todd, a player for Toshiba Brave Lupus of Japan, claimed that Robertson has his own all-action teaching approach.

It’s fantastic. He fosters an atmosphere that brings forth the best in you, the man claimed. During a season, things can occasionally grow monotonous, but he excels at making each week distinctive.

“He has positive energy. At training, he never fails to be enthusiastic. It spreads throughout the crew and is contagious, he said.

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