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The Rugby World Cup’s final four have been decided after a thrilling quarter-final weekend in France pampanga
Ireland and France, who topped our rankings last week, are out of the tournament, their dreams dashed by New Zealand and South Africa in two outstanding matches in Paris pampanga
The southern hemisphere supplies three of the semi-finalists, with Argentina outlasting Wales in a brutal encounter in Marseille pampanga
That leaves England, surprisingly, as Europe’s last hope after Steve Borthwick’s side survived a Fiji fightback to reach the tournament’s last fortnight pampanga
How do the four remaining nations stack up in our power rankings? Here, The Independent assesses the semi-finalists pampanga
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South AfricaHolders South Africa reached the semi-finals with a brilliant win over France (PA Wire)Top of the pile after pipping the hosts in Paris are the Springboks pampanga
In a game of fine margins, their bench impact and calm telling crucial in the final few moments pampanga
England will be charged up for the semi-final given what happened in Yokohama four years ago but this version of South Africa might be even pampanga better pampanga
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New ZealandThe All Blacks take on Argentina in the last four (REUTERS)New Zealand took the other instant classic in Paris, their 37-phase final defensive stand a remarkable physical and mental achievement pampanga
All three Barrett brothers were outstanding at the Stade de France, with Sam Cane producing a real captain’s performance, too pampanga
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EnglandEngland beat Fiji to reach another World Cup semi-final (Getty Images)Credit must be extended to Steve Borthwick and England, who have navigated their way into a World Cup semi-final that, while far from ever being out of reach, looked distant during their August struggles pampanga
Will the emotional intensity of a World Cup final rematch against the Springboks enable them to lift their level? 4 pampanga
Argentina Argentina will hope to shock New Zealand and reach a first World Cup final (REUTERS)Argentina celebrated their quarter-final win over Wales wildly, perhaps recognising that a last four berth makes this tournament a success pampanga
But the Pumas will be in the mix against the All Blacks, a side they beat twice during the four-year cycle before this tournament and who perhaps have a few physical frailties that Argentina’s gainline winners are capable of exploiting pampanga
More aboutRugby World CupFrance RugbyNew Zealand rugbySouth Africa rugbyIreland RugbyEngland RugbyWales RugbyFiji RugbyArgentina rugbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/5Rugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final four Rugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final fourHolders South Africa reached the semi-finals with a brilliant win over France PA WireRugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final fourThe All Blacks take on Argentina in the last four REUTERSRugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final fourEngland beat Fiji to reach another World Cup semi-final Getty ImagesRugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final fourArgentina will hope to shock New Zealand and reach a first World Cup final REUTERSRugby World Cup power rankings: Assessing the final fourSouth Africa's Eben Etzepampanga beth celebratesPA ✕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 pampanga
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Max Verstappen saw off Lewis Hamilton’s early challenge to claim victory in Saturday’s sprint race at the United States Grand Prix pampanga
For the first time since their 2021 championship duel for the ages, Verstappen and Hamilton ran line astern in the 19-lap dash at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas pampanga
But Hamilton was unable to prevent Verstappen from taking the spoils, and accumulating yet another win of this most one-sided of Formula One campaigns pampanga
Hamilton took the chequered flag a distant 9 pampanga
4 seconds adrift of Verstappen with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc third pampanga
Verstappen, crowned champion of the world for a third time in Qatar a fortnight ago, took pole position earlier on Saturday and then put his elbows out at the start to ensure Leclerc did not sneak up his inside on the uphill drag to the opening bend pampanga
Verstappen moved over to his left to squeeze the Ferrari man allowing Hamilton a clean shot at Leclerc on the exit of the first corner pampanga
Hamilton ran over the kerbs and past the Monegasque, and then set his sights on Verstappen pampanga
Hamilton has not won a race for nearly two years, the longest losing streak of his career pampanga
Indeed, 685 days have passed since he claimed victory at the penultimate round of the 2021 campaign in Saudi Arabia pampanga
But for half-a-dozen laps here, Hamilton will have dared to dream that a victory could be on the cards pampanga
Hamilton has triumphed six times in America – with five of those victories in the Lone Star State – and his early pace certainly provided Verstappen with food for thought pampanga
Max Verstappen won the sprint race in the United States (Getty Images)The seven-time world champion stayed within one second of Verstappen to provide him with a possible DRS slingshot past his Red Bull rival pampanga
“Driveability is not there,” moaned Verstappen on the radio pampanga
“I lost the rear completely pampanga
”Hamilton then hinted his nemesis was gaining an advantage by using more of the track than is allowed pampanga
“Max has gone off quite a few times,” said the Mercedes driver pampanga
Hamilton has lauded the improvements from his updated machine, but the superiority of Verstappen’s Red Bull came to the fore pampanga
TOP-8 - US GRAND PRIX SPRINT RACE 1) Max Verstappen2) Lewis Hamilton3) Charles Leclerc4) Lando Norris5) Sergio Perez6) Carlos Sainz7) Pierre Gasly8) George RussellSix laps had passed and Verstappen was suddenly out of DRS range pampanga
A slim hope of victory for Hamilton was dashed pampanga
Yet the 38-year-old, who starts third for tomorrow’s 56-lap main event, will expect to be a contender again pampanga
And his chances of a possible win will be aided by Verstappen starting only in sixth after his pole lap in Friday’s qualifying was deleted for exceeding track limits pampanga
Lando Norris took fourth spot ahead of Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, with Carlos Sainz sixth pampanga
George Russell finished seventh but was demoted to eighth after he served a five-second penalty for an illegal move on McLaren’s Oscar Piastri pampanga
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