New Zealand national rugby team has made history and successfully defended his world title as the first team. In a thrilling dream final won the All Blacks in London with 34:17 (16: 3) against Australia. Three world titles had also yet retracted no nation against the Kiwis.
“This is madness, we are so proud,” said New Zealand captain Richie McCaw, while his compatriots on the other side of the world a huge party to celebrate. Prince Harry, honorary president of the English Rugby Association, clapped in the stands applauded and handed over the old and new world champion the “Webb-Ellis Trophy”.
“We played a good final, but the better team won, “said Australia captain Stephen Moore, after the six-week Rugby Party had found in England and Wales for his team no good end.
Carter dominated the End of career
81 605 spectators Rugby in Twickenham Temple dominated the All Blacks, who again aufführten their famous-infamous Haka before the match, especially in the first 40 minutes. A Try of Nehe Milner-Skudder and eleven points from Dan Carter provided the distinct halftime lead.
Carter was in his 112th and last international match with a total of 19 points outstanding player of the game. The 33-year-old has thus collected 1598 points in his national team career -. More than any player before him
Third place for South Africa
After the break, the Wallabies could briefly for an open match to care. But the attempt by Beauden Barrett to 32:17 then made in the second half, everything is clear for the favored New Zealanders, who had in 1987 won the title at the first World Cup and 2011 in their own country.
Former world champion South Africa had secured third place on Friday. In the Olympic Stadium of 2012, the team from the Cape struck the Surprise semi-finalists Argentina clearly with 24:13. South Africa had failed the narrowest of margins in the semifinal with 18:20 to the All Blacks, Argentina had lost 15:29 against Australia
All Rugby World Cup since 1987.
> 1987 New Zealand (in the final 29: 9 against France)
1991 Australia (12: 6 against England)
1995 South Africa (15:12 nV against New Zealand)
1999 Australia (35:12 against France)
2003 England (20:17 nV against Australia)
2007 South Africa (15: 6 against England)
2011 New Zealand (8: 7 against France)
2015 New Zealand (34 : 17 against Australia)
The world champion on the number of their titles:
Zealand 3
South Africa 2 Australia 2
England 1
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