It’s Rugby World Cup 2023 Final Week and all eyes will be on the Stade de France this weekend.

It’s Rugby World Cup 2023 Final Week and all eyes will be on the Stade de France this weekend.

Why did we choose rugby and the Rugby World Cup to showcase Human Futurology’s Intelligent Mathematical Blueprint [IMB] and our new 30 individual datapoint performance Scorecard?

The close relationship between the captain and the coach in the game of rugby, together with the captain’s influence on the team is more evident than most team sports, particularly on a national level.

In August 2019, 6 weeks prior to the start of the Rugby World Cup in Japan, I asked Chris to model the Captain’s and Coaches of the top teams to see if we could identify a clear advantage in any of the teams. Rassie Erasmus’ personal attainment number synchronicity of “16/7” with his concentrated Annual Experience Number “7” [the theme of his year] in 2019 made for an easy, if unlikely prediction for the South African Springboks, who started the competition ranked 5th in the world, to lift the Webb Ellis trophy for the third time. We documented these profiles on our research website 365pincode.com. Having recently watched the documentary, Chasing the Sun, the story of the Springboks Road to the 2019 Rugby World Cup, I realised how close the relationship really was and with the upcoming documentary on New Zealand’s mighty All Blacks, “In their own Words”, I am sure that there will be more evidence of this.

Disclaimer, remember we only analyse two people, one from

the management team and one from the 33-player squad.

By sharing our analysis with you of the impact of the IMB’s of two impactful members of the various national team’s management teams, and players, you will begin to understand the effect that our IMB could have if applied to all the people involved. The effect using only two is substantial.

Could it be any closer?

Once Chris had built the IMB’s for the northern and southern hemisphere teams he was astonished at how close it was. There was no clear stand out individual IMB, in terms of a unique high-performance synchronicity.

What did the initial IMB performance scorecard predict in terms of pool performances in RWC 2023?

Much has been spoken and written about regarding the pools and draws and we won’t really go into that here. The pool performances, as indicated in the teams IMB’s saw accurate predictions for the France vs. New Zealand match, and the Springboks vs Scotland. The Springboks vs Ireland match was so close, and although we predicted a Springbok win, with the Springboks leaving multiple points on the field due to poor overall performance, this was not the case, here I will sneakily refer to the disclaimer, remember we have only analysed two of the influences on the team.

The other pool matches were not as hard to predict, nor the qualifying teams, but Pools A and B had the top 4 teams in the world in them, meaning that two of the top 4 wouldn’t make it to the semi-finals.

Knockout Stages and improvements to our IMB Scorecards

With our initial scorecard hedging for Ireland to beat the All Blacks, seeing the reverse led to Chris delving deeper in to the datapoints available to him for the Ireland team, why hadn’t they beaten the All Blacks, there were so many reasons why they should have. Here we discovered a correlation to the number “23”.

So, what’s the deal with 20[23]

Chris has been researching the correlation between the year number, which this year is 23, and its impact, with a 23 in an individual blueprint He was curious to see if he could find a connection with this being an opportunity or a challenge if the year number presented in the blueprint.

Ireland and Johnny Sexton

Both Andy Farrell and Johnny Sexton had exceptional numbers in their blueprint’s. However, the number 23 appears in Johnny Sexton’s blueprint in his career number being 23/5. If you have some knowledge of basic numerology, you might know how we calculate the basic information before adding it to our mathematical programme, if you don’t, here’s how we work it out. Johnny Sexton is born in 1985, add 1+9+8+5=23. Add 2+3=5 for the basic reduced number 5. With this 23 in his charts 2023 was going to bring its own set of challenges to the captain.

France and Fabien Galthie.

Head Coach, Fabien Galthie and Captain Antoine Dupont had exceptional IMB Scorecards. But France was beaten by a single point by the Springboks. On relooking their blueprints, we ascertained that Fabien Galthie’s personal attainment number is 23/5, and the challenge for him was the match against the Springboks who were triumphant in Paris.

You might recall something about Rassie’s personal attainment number in 2019, it wasn’t the same set of circumstances as the year number was not reflected in his blueprint.

Argentina and Michael Cheika

An easier pool draw, and Argentina advanced to quarter, and semi-finals. Not playing their usual standard of rugby, many were not surprised to see them loose to the All Blacks. However, relooking the Scorecard, Michael Cheika has a 23 in his career number.

England and Owen Farrell

England too had enjoyed a smoother road to the quarter and semi-finals and were up against the Springboks. England played a magnificent match only to see it slip away in the last few minutes. We relooked at Captain Owen Farrell’s Scorecard, and there it was a 23 in his full birth name. Although England played out of their socks, according to the IMB’s of Siya Kolisi and Jacques Nienaber, it was an absolute that the Springbok side would be in the final.

How can we say this with such conviction?

Yes, I am a rugby fan, yes, my love for rugby stems from the many years I lived in South Africa, but, no, it isn’t fan delusion that bought us to this conclusion. Chris has researched, refined, and honed his IMB, testing and learning, as only a research scientist can. The thousands of hours he has spent on identifying patterns and sequences relating to the individual intelligent mathematical blueprints of an individual’s life, has led us to the 30 individual data point RWC Final, Captain and Coach Scorecard.

Let’s look at what we see for the All Blacks and Springboks from the Performance Scorecard.

Year Number 23

Having realised the significant challenges of having the year number in your IMB, think back to Johnny Sexton and Fabien Galthie. According to the Scorecard, the score is:

All Blacks 0 – Springboks 0

Universal Year

2023 is a number 7 Universal Year. 2+0+2+3=7. This means that the number 7, in the IMB’s of the Captain’s and Coaches are significant performance indicators.  According to the Scorecard, the score is:

All Blacks – Head Coach Ian Foster has two sevens in his Scorecard data points, and Captain Sam Cane has only one, however, Sam Cane’s seven is his Professional Attainment Number. This explains why even with a poor performance in the warmup match, which saw them record a record loss against the Springboks, and a loss to France in the pool games, he has successfully led New Zealand to the final.

Springboks – Head Coach Jacques Nienaber and Captain Siya Kolisi both have a seven in the person, both being born on the 16th of the month, and this means that this universal seven year will be felt by both on an intensely personal level. Siya has another four sevens in his Scorecard. Siya Kolisi’s 7’s, appear in his career number on an emotional [unconscious] level, and physical and emotional numbers in his birth name. This means that 2023 would deliver a significant emotional event at career level as well as align him positively physically and emotionally during the year.

All Blacks 3 – Springboks 5 “Advantage Springboks”

RWC 2023 Final Date Sequence 28th October 2023

What is the number sequence for this years Rugby World Cup final? 28+10+2023 = 2061, broken down further it is 2+0+6+1 =9. This means the final is being played on a number 9 universal day and  this is where the Scorecard gets interesting.

All Blacks

Head Coach Ian Foster has two matching sequences totalling nine, in his Life Path number on a physical and emotional level. Captain Sam Cane has none.

Springboks

Head Coach Jacques Nienaber has four matching sequences totalling nine, two in his Life Path number on a physical and emotional level, and in his Full Birth Name and Call Name. Captain Siya Kolisi has three matching sequences totalling nine, two being his Professional Attainment number on a physical and emotional level and his Call Name.

All Blacks 2 – Springboks 7 “Advantage Springboks”

Given that the final is being played on a number 9 universal day this gives the combination of Nienaber and Kolisi a competitive edge energetically over the combination of Foster and Cane.

Who will lift the Webb Ellis Trophy for the fourth time?

In 2023 the sequence that themes Jacques Nienaber’s year is 17/8, this aligns perfectly with his Personal Physical Attainment, his Professional Physical Attainment, and his Emotional Career Number, all of which are 8.

As we stated above the final is being played on 28th of October 2023, when you add the numbers 28+10+2023 it equals 2061. The name Siya totals 18 [ S=1, I=9, Y=7, A=1], the name Kolisi totals 30 [K=2, O=6, L=3, I=9, S=1, I=9], and his date of birth equals 2013 [16+6+1991]. If you add Siya Kolisi’s call name and date of birth together 18+30+2013 = 2061. Which at a Captain level, on the day, energetically gives him a competitive advantage over the All Blacks Sam Cane.

On the night, 15 players on the field, 8 players on the bench, approximately 40 000 fans in Stad de France and 60 000 000 million All Black fans around the world will doing everything physically and energetically to see this not happen.

Makes you think!!

Performance Scorecard for Ian Foster, Sam Cane, Jacques Nienaber and Siya Kolisi

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