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  2. 2015 Rugby World Cup final. The 2015 Rugby World Cup final was a rugby union match to determine the winner of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, played between reigning champions New Zealand and their rivals Australia on 31 October 2015 at Twickenham Stadium in London. New Zealand beat Australia 34–17, winning the World Cup for a record third time ...

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  3. Oct 31, 2015 · World Cup 2015 final: New Zealand 34-17 Australia. History turned Black at Twickenham as New Zealand, led by an inspired Dan Carter, became the first ever team to win back-to-back World Cups, the first side to lift the Webb Ellis trophy three times and the first side to defeat the Wallabies on British soil in a Rugby World Cup.

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    • When was the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final played?2
    • When was the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final played?3
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  4. History. The first final of the Rugby World Cup was contested in June 1987, in Auckland, between New Zealand and France. The host team opened the scoring in the 14th minute, following a drop goal by fly-half Grant Fox. They extended their lead later in the first half when Michael Jones scored a try, which was converted by Fox.

  5. Oct 31, 2015 · Often derided in the past as “chokers” on the big stage, the All Blacks were facing the prospect of being the first team to lose a World Cup final after leading at halftime.

  6. Live Reporting. Get involved. 19:10 31 Oct 2015. New Zealand win the World Cup. New Zealand 34-17 Australia. Getty Images. Pack up the moon, dismantle the sun, this tournament is done. It's...

  7. Oct 31, 2015 · New Zealand retain Rugby World Cup with ruthless display against Australia Read more 9 Aaron Smith 7/10 Made a few mistakes, but he was on hand to supply the pass for the All Blacks’ first try ...

  8. 31 October, 2015. New Zealand saw off Australia to make history and become the first team to win successive Rugby World Cups.

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