Tournament hosts New Zealand were drawn alongside France in the draw for the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup. Old rivals England
and Scotland were paired alongside one another in a World Cup pool for the first time.
The All Blacks and France are the two top-ranked teams in a Pool A also featuring Tonga, and qualifiers still to be
determined from the Americas and Asia.
England and Scotland are in the same Pool B as Argentina, third-placed finishers at the 2007 World Cup and, as yet, unknown
qualifiers from Europe and the winners of a global play-off competition.
Reigning champions South Africa are in a Pool D featuring Fiji, Six Nations champions Wales and qualifiers from Oceania and
Africa.
Australia are in Pool C with Ireland, Italy and qualifiers from Europe and the Americas.
Pool Draw
Pool A: New Zealand, France, Tonga, Americas 1, Asia 1
Pool B: Argentina, England, Scotland, Europe 1, Play-off winner
Pool C: Australia, Ireland, Italy, Europe 2, Americas 2
Pool D: South Africa, Wales, Fiji, Oceania 1, Africa 1
Quarter Final 1: Winner Pool B v Runner-up Pool A
Quarter Final 2: Winner Pool C v Runner-up Pool D
Quarter Final 3: Winner Pool A v Runner-up Pool B
Quarter Final 4: Winner Pool D v Runner-up Pool C
Semi-Final 1: Winner QF1 v Winner QF2
Semi-Final 2: Winner QF3 v Winner QF4
Third place playoff: Loser SF1 v Loser SF2
Final: Winner SF1 v Winner SF2
Image Courtesy: AFP Pictures
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Rugby World Cup 2011 : All Blacks in Pool A, Wallabies in Pool C, Springboks in Pool D
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