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The IRB 2015 Rugby World Cup was the eighth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial rugby union world championship. The tournament was hosted by England [nb 1] from 18 September to 31 October. [2] Of the 20 countries competing in the World Cup in 2011, there was only one change: Uruguay replaced Russia .
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2019 →. 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, and becoming the ...
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Sep 18, 2015 · Fixtures, results, group standings, tournament rules and venues for the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England.
Oct 31, 2015 · — Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 31, 2015 McCaw, who played through the 2011 final with a broken foot, is not expected to follow Carter by ending his career with a lucrative overseas move.
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Oct 31, 2015 · Richie McCaw lifts the Webb Ellis Cup. And brings to a close the 2015 World Cup. There will be plenty of reflection and reaction on the All Blacks’ historic win and the tournament as a whole in ...
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19:07 31 Oct 2015. Stats of the day. New Zealand 34-17 Australia. New Zealand are the first side to win back to back World Cups. This is the All Blacks' first World Cup title outside of New ...
2015 Rugby World Cup quarter finals. The 2015 Rugby World Cup quarter finals produced two outright victories and two tight matches. New Zealand sailed through after overpowering France 62-13 and Argentina outplayed Ireland in a game that ended 43-20. The first of the hard fought matches was a tense game between South Africa and Wales.