I intended writing this piece prior to the first game of the Cup, thinking that the first round would not produce any upsets that would change the nature of this conversation. More Rugby World Cup:SPIRO: Pumas good, the All Blacks very goodLORD: No surprises in Wallabies teamWallabies team announcementRugby World Cup Winners and LosersRugby World Cup fixturesRugby World Cup resultsRugby World Cup highlightsRugby World Cup news and opinion To our South African bretheren, please don’t take this as sticking the boot in, because it is most definitely not meant to be. My question for the day is which coaches of the top teams will likely be looking for new jobs after the Rugby World Cup – and what would it take for them to save their positions? First up is Steve Hansen who, like every AB captain before him, must go into this Cup feeling less than secure in his position. Like almost every unsuccessful ABs coach before him, he will be gone if he doesn’t take the trophy home. In the case of Heyneke Meyer, the only conceivable way I can imagine him holding his position is if the Boks take the Cup home. Anything else will see him…