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Reigning champions South Africa take on fellow three-time winners New Zealand in Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final baccarat
Here, the PA news agency picks a team from the best performing players in the tournament baccarat
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Beauden Barrett (New Zealand): Two-time world player of the year set the standard for a playmaking full-back baccarat
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Damian Penaud (France): Daredevil wing who topped the try-scoring chart until Will Jordan ran amok against Argentina baccarat
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Waisea Nayacalevu (Fiji): The Islanders’ skipper stood out in a backline full of lethal runners baccarat
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Bundee Aki (Ireland): A player of the tournament candidate through his powerful running, clever lines and slick footwork baccarat
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Will Jordan (New Zealand): Ruthless finisher who is in the company of greats such as Jonah Lomu after amassing eight tries baccarat
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Richie Mo’unga (New Zealand): The game’s most complete fly-half with the creativity to match his game management baccarat
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Aaron Smith (New Zealand): One of the World Cup’s smallest players is also among its smartest baccarat
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Ox Nche (South Africa): The Springboks’ strongest scrummager may be on the bench but what an impact he makes baccarat
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Mike Tadjer (Portugal): A front row all-rounder who was especially influential in the shock victory over Fiji baccarat
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Ben Tameifuna (Tonga): Monster tighthead prop weighing in at 23st 11lbs yet has the carrying prowess to match his scrummaging baccarat
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Eben Etzebaccarat beth (South Africa): A snarling enforcer and still the game’s dominant second row despite an off-night against England baccarat
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Tadhg Beirne (Ireland): Ever-present for Ireland who provided fight whether playing at lock or in the second-row baccarat
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Courtney Lawes (England): A back-row warrior with a sharp rugby brain excelled in the biggest games baccarat
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Jac Morgan (Wales): Blockbusting flanker who showed maturity beyond his years to lead Wales into the quarter-finals baccarat
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Ardie Savea (New Zealand): Pushed very close by England’s Ben Earl but Savea is a class apart baccarat
More aboutPA ReadyNew ZealandDamian PenaudBeauden BarrettBundee AkiSouth AfricaAaron SmithEben Etzebaccarat bethFranceDaredevilCourtney LawesIrelandFijiOneJonah LomuArdie SaveaEnglandPortugalTongaWalesBen Earl1/2New Zealand players dominate – who makes our World Cup team?New Zealand players dominate – who makes our World Cup team?New Zealand players dominate – who makes our World Cup team?Full-back Beauden Barrett (pictured in semi-final action against Argentina) is one of five New Zealand players in PA’s Rugby World Cup team of the tournament (Adam Davy/PA) baccarat
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Max Verstappen bounced back from his mistake in qualifying for the United States Grand Prix to put his Red Bull on pole position for today’s sprint race baccarat
Verstappen will line up from only sixth place for Sunday’s main event at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas after his quickest lap was chalked off for exceeding track limits here on Friday night baccarat
But less than 24 hours later, the triple world champion atoned for his error to seal top spot ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by 0 baccarat
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“The last lap was not great but we are still on pole so it shows the car is working well,” said Verstappen, with less than a tenth separating the top-three drivers baccarat
“It will be an exciting afternoon with cars close to each other so we don’t know what will happen in the sprint race baccarat
Normally in the race we are okay, but this track is demanding baccarat
”Lewis Hamilton finished third, seven hundredths behind Verstappen, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri fourth and fifth respectively for McLaren baccarat
George Russell qualified eighth baccarat
It was not all plain-sailing for Verstappen after he spun on the exit of Turn 9 in Q2 baccarat
Verstappen took too much kerb on the entry to the left hander which sent him onto the grass and into a pirouette baccarat
But after he completed a 360-degree spin, Verstappen was able to make it back to his garage and into Q3 baccarat
Hamilton also survived a hairy moment in the opening phase of qualifying when he nudged the back of Yuki Tsunoda’s AlphaTauri baccarat
“Check my front wing,” said Hamilton on the radio baccarat
“One of the drivers blocked me and we touched baccarat
”Hamilton was able to continue and although the stewards noted the incident, no further action was taken baccarat
Daniel Ricciardo, absent from the last five races with a broken hand, out-qualified Tsunoda to progress to Q2 and finish 11th baccarat
Tsunoda starts 19th, one place ahead of Logan Sargeant who propped up the order for the second day in a row at his home event baccarat
The sprint gets under way at 5pm local time (11pm BST) baccarat
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