A SUPER TYPHOON could rip through England’s Pool C decider against France — and turn the Rugby World Cup upside down. Weather bomb Hagibis has been upgraded from a tropical storm into a Category 5 super typhoon, with winds of up to 160mph. After becoming one of the most dramatic intensifications of tropical cyclones since records began, Hagibis is due to smash its way through Tokyo at the weekend. Initially it was due to threaten Ireland’s crunch fixture against Samoa in Fukuoka on Saturday. But the predicted path has swung east and as it stands it is due to hit the capital and Yokohama where England are playing on Saturday. If the game is called off then it will be marked down as a scoreless draw.But with Pool C toppers England and Les Bleus already through, it would have no impact on the standings. However, an unlikely scenario with Hagibis could put huge pressure on Wales to score a bonus point win against Fiji on Wednesday. If their final game with Uruguay is called off and declared a 0-0 draw, they could be in a situation where two teams have the same points in Pool D, but Australia win the…