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"More aboutMajor League 20bet BaseballArizona DiamondbacksTexas RangersJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/4Diamondbacks fueled by ‘disrespect’ in surprise World SeriesDiamondbacks fueled by ‘disrespect’ in surprise World SeriesArizona Diamondbacks third baseman Evan Longoria warms upAPDiamondbacks fueled by ‘disrespect’ in surprise World SeriesArizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Paul Sewald winds up for a pitchEPADiamondbacks fueled by ‘disrespect’ in surprise World SeriesTexas Rangers’ Robbie Grossman, center, talks with teammatesAPDiamondbacks fueled by ‘disrespect’ in surprise World SeriesTexas Rangers right fielder Adolis Garcia reacts after scoring against the Houston AstrosEPA✕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 20bet
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It’s a special occasion, isn’t it?”A match of such magnitude and potential magnificence comes at the end of a momentous week for rugby union 20bet
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The buoyancy of the rugby television rights market remains to be seen but there is hope at World Rugby, the Six Nations and Sanzaar that the new competition - yet to be officially titled but tagged the “Nations Championship” - will prove an attractive proposition for broadcasters at a time where the sport needs to swell revenue 20bet
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Hosts France were knocked out after an epic quarter-final against South Africa (Adam Davy/PA) (PA Wire)“This is a quantum leap forward for the game,” said Bill Beaumont, World Rugby’s chairman, this week 20bet
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”The rugby landscape come the next men’s tournament in Australia in four years’ time could look very different 20bet
The World Cup itself, meanwhile, is similarly evolving, an expansion to 24 teams and six pools necessitating a new model, with World Rugby considering basing the four sides in each group around a single city 20bet
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South Africa and New Zealand have forged a defining rivalry, three World Cup crowns apiece making Saturday’s encounter a chase for number four and the outright men’s record 20bet
Their last meeting in a final, that historic day in 1995, ushered in rugby union’s professional age; this game might be the start of another epoch 20bet
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Who would begrudge Sam Whitelock, the old warhorse of the All Blacks pack, going out on his shield with a third World Cup winners’ medal? Or what about Siya Kolisi, the boy from a township on the Eastern Cape who became the defining figure of a golden rugby generation, joining Richie McCaw as the only captains to lift the Webb Ellis Cup twice? This could be one of the great rugby days 20bet
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