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Canada coach Kieran Crowley targets third place in Pool D

Canada head coach Kieran Crowley
Image: Canada head coach Kieran Crowley expects Ireland to top Pool D

Kieran Crowley says Canada are targeting a third-place finish in Pool D but downplayed any giant-killing talk ahead of Saturday's World Cup opener against Ireland.

Joe Schmidt branded the Millennium Stadium contest as a potential "banana skin" but Canada head coach Crowley has told his squad to be realistic about their World Cup aims.

The Kiwi expects Ireland to prevail in the Pool D contest that also includes France, Italy and Romania, and fight for the ultimate honours.

"A good World Cup for us will be qualifying for the next World Cup, so you have to finish third in your pool for that," said Crowley.

"We would consider that success. You have got to win at least two games to be assured of that.

Ireland are likely to top the group. They are one of the favourites to be there at the business end of the tournament and they are European champions.
Kieran Crowley

"We had the same sort of thing at our last World Cup and we won one and drew one, but we have hopes we can do it this time.

"Ireland are likely to top the group. They are one of the favourites to be there at the business end of the tournament and they are European champions."

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Crowley is not likely to be so circumspect in private with a group of players led by Clermont's evergreen enforcer Jamie Cudmore.

The 37-year-old lock will renew hostilities with Ireland captain Paul O'Connell this weekend, in the latest of a string of feisty career clashes.

Phil Mackenzie (left) Canada passes the ball during their World Cup warm-up against Fiji
Image: Canada were defeated by Fiji in their final World Cup warm-up

Canada's pragmatic boss knows the extent of the upset required to beat a nation ranked sixth in the world but who had tipped the heights of second earlier this summer.

Canada have slipped to 18th in the world standings in recent times, and Crowley admitted a sticky World Cup campaign could put his job on the line.

"We'll get the World Cup out of the way first," said Crowley when quizzed on his long-term future.

"But we haven't won a lot of games lately so any decision might be made for me.

"Results-wise, we have been honest but haven't quite got across the line in a couple of games that we could have.

World Cup Pool D preview
World Cup Pool D preview

Canada and Romania face Six Nations trio France, Ireland and Italy

"We have improved though, and we have been playing some reasonable rugby.

"We just need to learn to take our opportunities and be a little more accurate in a lot of areas, such as ball security and game management."