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STATEMENT: Gloucester release statement on coaches future after 90-0 defeat

  1. Pieter-Steph du Toit (South Africa)

Pieter-Steph du Toit’s consistency for club and country has established him as a linchpin in South Africa’s Rugby World Cup campaigns. Named Player of the Match in the 2023 final, du Toit’s relentless performance exemplified his exceptional talent. With accolades including World Rugby’s Player of the Year in 2019, du Toit’s contributions extend beyond the World Cup arena, epitomizing excellence in rugby.

  1. Will Jordan (New Zealand)

Will Jordan’s stellar performance at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, culminating in eight tries, cemented his status as a rugby sensation. Equalling the record for most tries in a World Cup, Jordan’s versatility and scoring prowess mirror the feats of legends Jonah Lomu and Bryan Habana. With multiple Super Rugby titles with the Crusaders, Jordan’s potential promises to elevate New Zealand’s rugby legacy.

  1. Finn Russell (Scotland)

Finn Russell’s flair and ingenuity on the rugby field have earned him comparisons to football icon Lionel Messi. Renowned for his slick offloads, precise kicking, and audacious plays, Russell’s impact extends beyond individual brilliance, catalyzing Bath’s resurgence in form. While silverware has eluded him with Scotland, Russell’s magic continues to elevate his team’s performance, offering glimpses of future success.

  1. Antoine Dupont (France)

Antoine Dupont’s status as the premier player in world rugby is undisputed, with a skill set that transcends formats, evidenced by his seamless transition to sevens rugby with France. A Six Nations champion with France and a three-time Top 14 winner with Toulouse, Dupont’s accolades underscore his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats, with his influence shaping the landscape of rugby in 2024 and beyond.