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Nov 22nd, 2003 at 8:33am

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Taken from BBC news...

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Australia 17-20 England
England won the Rugby World Cup with a breathtaking Jonny Wilkinson drop goal just 26 seconds from the end a thrilling final in Sydney.

Millions watched around the world as captain Martin Johnson became the first player to lead a northern hemisphere side to the world title.

Wilkinson's last-gasp effort was all that separated the sides after 100 minutes of rugby and a dramatic extra-time finale.

Australia battled hard and were never out of the game but ultimately fell just short, despite opening the scoring through centre Lote Tuqiri.


The match represented the culmination of four impressive years of improvement from an England team that flattered to deceive in the last World Cup.

Then, Johnson and his cohorts were kicked out of the World Cup by South Africa and were rightly criticised for lacking a 'killer spirit'.

There were no such weaknesses on display on Saturday as England wrestled the cup away from an Aussie side who fought tooth and nail to become the first team to retain the trophy.

The Wallabies started strongly when Tuqiri out-jumped Jason Robinson to a huge Stephen Larkham bomb with just six minutes on the clock.

The score was no more than Australia deserved but three Wilkinson penalties soon silenced the strong home support.

Despite the rain continuing to fall, both sides chose to keep the ball in hand and as the game progressed, so the mighty England pack began to dominate.

With just 10 minutes of the first half left, Ben Kay knocked on with the line beckoning to the frustration of the visiting fans.

Minutes later, England finally silenced their critics when Robinson scuttled over wide on the left after a powerful midfield burst from Lawrence Dallaglio.

The men in white started the second half as they had finished the first

Johnson led from the front with a towering performance and Dallaglio and flanker Richard Hill caused numerous problems down the middle of the pitch.

But just as England looked likely to pull away, two sloppy penalties allowed Elton Flatley to bring his side back within touching distance.

England looked the more confident side with the ball in hand - but only just.

Will Greenwood knocked on inside the Aussie 22 and Wilkinson then missed a drop goal as the match entered a tense closing quarter.

Runs from the powerful Stirling Mortlock and George Smith pushed England back into their own half.

And as referee Andre Watson prepared to blow for full time, Flatley slotted his third kick of the half to push the match into extra time.

The players looked understandably exhausted and when Wilkinson and Flatley again swapped penalties the match looked as if it was heading into sudden death.

But England were not to be denied and it was fitting that Wilkinson sealed a deserved victory as well as the most memorable result in English rugby history.

 

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Reply #1 - Nov 22nd, 2003 at 8:43am

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We were lucky with the weather (it being our natural sporting weather Roll Eyes) And a great game. Well played by both sides. V.Exciting. And England final has a worthy team at something Grin

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Reply #2 - Nov 22nd, 2003 at 8:47am

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Twas indeed a fine match & a great victory. Well done the lads. 8)
Both players & spectators are a credit to their countries. Did you notice how beautiful most of the female fans are? Wink

If only football (soccer) were so exciting & played in the same spirit.
 

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Reply #3 - Nov 22nd, 2003 at 9:39am

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It certainly was an excellent game.

CONGRATS POMS!!

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Reply #4 - Nov 23rd, 2003 at 5:30pm

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Grin What a fine kicker is that Wilkinson

A good team effort overall. I was almost having a heart attack for most of the second half lol Wink
 
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Reply #5 - Nov 24th, 2003 at 4:40pm

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Exelent match right up till the very end.
I hope people notice and accept Rugby as a worthy game now... but i hope it gets nowhere near like what Football has become, it just gets on my nerves being right in your face 24hrs of the day
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Reply #6 - Nov 24th, 2003 at 6:54pm

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All I can say is...

Yippee, hooray, about time (though you do have to wait 4 years anyway), and lets do it again next time...

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Reply #7 - Nov 25th, 2003 at 1:48am

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Reply #8 - Nov 25th, 2003 at 5:55am

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i feel i must say just a word of congratulations to the British for their win on Saturday night.  As an Aussie it is very hard to do, but does Wilkinson ever miss?  I still reckon Wendall Sailor of Lote Tuquiri should have made sure he got tackled and never got back up early in the game but it sure cut deep to the bone knowing just how close we were to winning another world cup! Sad  Thumbs up to the us Aussies for the spirit in which we lost!  And finally, the world cup joins the rest of the trophies in England!  Don't worry you Poms, you better watch out next time, we will make you cry! Smiley Cheers.

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p.s. i sure hope Rugby doesnt become like League, League is boring now and far to commercialised, i like Rugby just how it is! Cheesy
 
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Reply #9 - Nov 25th, 2003 at 3:04pm

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Why thank you sir Wink

It was a great game though wasn't it? With or without the result.
 
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Reply #10 - Nov 25th, 2003 at 5:38pm

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it was a fantastic game, soooo very very close and after 100 mins of football who wouldnt be excited.
 
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