LONDON: England can win a second Rugby World Cup if they repeat “the intensity and precision” they showed in the 19-7 semi-final victory over New Zealand their 2003 tournament-winning coach Clive Woodward said.The 63-year-old Englishman – whose side beat present England head coach Eddie Jones’s Australia – added the caveat England faced a major challenge to climb “that Everest again” to beat South Africa in Saturday’s final.Woodward, who is in Japan as a TV pundit, conceded in his Daily Mail column the Springboks have strengths which could hurt England but will not be in the same parish if Jones’s men manage to repeat the level of their performance of last weekend.”England are capable of playing at a pace and tempo that could completely take the final away from South Africa,” said Woodward.”If they can replicate the intensity and precision they displayed against New Zealand then I am struggling to see how South Africa can match such an approach ?- it’s a million miles away from their natural game.”I would emphasise again, though, that it will be a major challenge for Eddie Jones’ team to climb that Everest again just a week after the greatest ever England performance.”Woodward’s opinion was shared…