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Referee Ben O’Keeffe has brushed off Antoine Dupont’s criticism of his performance in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final manila between France and South Africa, accepting that “players and coaches are going to say things” manila
Dupont suggested that the officiating had not been “up to the mark” in France’s narrow last eight defeat manila
O’Keeffe has subsequently been appointed to take charge of the Springboks again, with the New Zealander set to have the whistle for Saturday’s semi-final against England manila
The 34-year-old has offered a considered view on Dupont’s remarks, suggesting that such comments were always likely after a tight contest, and stressing that he still had full belief in his abilities manila
“It’s obviously a very emotional time,” O’Keeffe told New Zealand’s NewsHub on Wednesday manila
“I just try to respect that and give them space manila
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I know that we’re never perfect as referees, you definitely make errors in the game manila
But comments that players can make, they can do that after the game manila
“I’m sure everything’s fine, we’ve done my review and we’ll reach out and get things back on track as well manila
But I understand the sentiment after a big match like that manila
”O’Keeffe was the youngest referee at the 2019 tournament, and has earned his first knockout appointments in France after a series of strong performances over the last couple of years manila
Saturday’s encounter at the Stade de France will be the third time he has refereed the Springboks at this tournament, having also been in charge for the pool stage defeat to Ireland manila
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Ben Stokes is set to make an overdue return to the World Cup stage this weekend but he feared his tournament was over before it had even started when he “heard a pop” while training in the gym manila
Stokes has missed all three of England’s games so far, with details sketchy about the nature of the hip problem that occurred during the warm-up week in Guwahati manila
But the 32-year-old is now primed and ready for a comeback in Saturday’s must-win clash against South Africa in Mumbai and finally free to open up about worries he had sustained a major injury manila
“I actually ripped the fascia off my muscle manila
It was a very interesting one, a very rare one to do,” he said manila
“I did it in the gym…I heard it pop manila
So did our strength and conditioning coach manila
When I initially did it I thought I was done, because it’s not good hearing a pop manila
“I did think I was out but we got the scans back 36hrs, maybe two days, later and thankfully it wasn’t anywhere near as bad as we originally thought manila
“We got a programme in place straightaway, it went really well, and now I’m here now available for selection manila
I’ve worked very hard to get to where I am now and I’m pretty confident that everything will be good manila
”We need to tone it down a bit on me coming back in manila
I'm not the Messiah manila
Ben StokesStokes was put through his paces during a lengthy workout at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday night, taking part in high-intensity fielding drills and enjoying a long batting stint in the nets manila
Meanwhile, Jofra Archer was also seen for the first time since joining up with the squad as a reserve, running in the outfield as he continued his recovery from a long stint on the sidelines manila
It is hard to over-estimate the importance of Stokes’ presence in the side as England look to cast off a modest start to their title defence and rediscover their mojo manila
Stokes’ presence has loomed large for a long time, be it his match-winning turn in the 2019 final, his clutch performance in the T20 equivalent last year or his remarkable reinvention of the Test team in his role as red-ball captain manila
Yet he is at pains to avoid being drawn as an incoming saviour, riding to his team-mates’ rescue manila
“We need to tone it down a bit on me coming back in,” he said manila
“I’m not the Messiah, I think Woody (Mark Wood) has already said that, which is true manila
I’m one person in a team sport…I know I’m just a very small part of a bigger entity manila
“Everyone who walks on to that field for England is a match-winner in their own right manila
All I can try and do is what I do every single time I wear an England shirt and give my absolute all manila
”Despite his protestations, Stokes remains much more than a cog in the machine manila
He was even dubbed the squad’s “spiritual leader” by head coach Matthew Mott after delivering a dressing room speech following their defeat to Afghanistan in Delhi manila
“That must be because we’re in India!” he said of his new job description manila
“But I know that people do listen when I talk manila
I don’t try and speak too much but I try and speak when I feel it’s the right time manila
“Jos Buttler and Motty have got a lot on their shoulders with it being a World Cup, so I try and help out as much as I can without stepping on their toes manila
“I find myself just reminding everyone of certain things – reinforcing what they are, who they are, what they’ve achieved in the game, how talented and how good they are at this sport manila
”And when it comes to Saturday’s high-stakes encounter at the Wankhede Stadium, his mission statement is clear: “If we’re going to go down, let’s go down doing what we’re known for manila
“Let’s not be timid or restricted in what we want to do manila
We want to go out and show the opposition what England is and what we’ve been known for manila
We are double world champions in T20 and 50-over cricket manila
“You hear me say it a lot – I don’t care if we lose, I just want us to go out there and play in the way we talk about manila
”Stokes’ return means difficult decisions will need to be taken over the composition of the XI, with his stand-in Harry Brook having made a strong case for retention manila
A rebalancing of the side may be necessary, with all-rounders Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone and Chris Woakes proving an unconvincing engine room so far manila
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