It's Important To Give Credit To Your Opponent - Shaun Edwards
It's Important To Give Credit To Your Opponent - Shaun Edwards
French Rugby assistant coach Shaun Edwards remained humble, even after France lost to South Africa in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
It was not meant to be this way for French Rugby, as the Rugby World Cup hosts joined equally sublime Ireland in bowing out of the 2023 event after quarterfinal losses.
Once again, showing why they are the most successful World Cup nations, New Zealand and South Africa displayed their cup rugby ability to progress to the semifinals.
Now set to face Argentina and England in the semifinals, the prospect of the first All Blacks versus Springboks final since 1995 is very much on the cards.
Speaking post-match, French defense coach Shaun Edwards further cemented himself as one of Rugby's true gentlemen.
It's over in Paris. Thank you for a massive massive massive contest @FranceRugby 🇿🇦#StrongerTogether #Springboks #RWC2023 #FRAvRSA pic.twitter.com/mQL1c5Gf3w
— Springboks (@Springboks) October 15, 2023
Head Held High
"In times of devastation like this, instead of feeling for yourself, it's important to give credit to your opponent," Edwards said. "They put the pressure on us with the bombs in the first half, which we just couldn't seem to handle.
"They obviously put pressure on Antoine (Dupont) at the ruck, and he lost the ball, as we ended up being behind the posts again. So, due credit to South Africa, because that's rugby to be sporting like that."
Instant Regret
Asked whether his team had pride in what it achieved or simply regret, Edwards did not mince his words.
"Obviously, regret at the moment. You know, the last couple of decisions went against us. I was told the second Pollard penalty was potentially hands on the ground, but listen, this is rugby.
"We don't complain too much about referees; they have a very difficult job, and we shake our opponents' hands and wish them well."