We’ve made it to round 3 without any more huge Japan sized upsets, can Georgia stun the world later today by vanquishing the mighty All Blacks. Probably not. Will we all be bleating on about the gap narrowing between tier 1 and tier 2 nations? Almost certainly. Before you and your rugby nearest and dearest get in the usual bore off of this and concussion protocols and whether or not Marler is crooked or straight, or whether he is allowed to be crooked or straight, stop yourselves. Refresh your conversation with some more sparkling rugby trivia, found below;
Rugby World Cup Quiz Round 3
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