All Blacks (16) 34 / 17 (3) Wallabies (Final Score)
The New Zealand All Blacks and Australian Wallabies did battle in the 2015 Rugby World Cup FINAL at
Twickenham Stadium, London, England at 18:00 SA Time (16:00 UK Time, 16:00 GMT, Sunday 03:00 AEDT, Sunday 05:00 NZ Time).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 & M-Net on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
All Blacks:
- Penalties – Dan Carter (4)
- Drop Goals – Dan Carter (1)
- Tries – Nehe Milner-Skudder (1), Ma’a Nonu (1), Beauden Barrett (1)
- Conversions – Dan Carter (2)
Wallabies:
- Penalties – Bernard Foley (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – David Pocock (1), Tevita Kuridrani (1)
- Conversions – Bernard Foley (2)
Teams:
New Zealand All Blacks |
Australian Wallabies |
31 October at 17:00 SA Time | |
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Expected weather: Clear with no rain forecast, a high of 19°C and a low of 8°C – the field may be slightly affected by 2 days of light rain.
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Assistant Referees: Jérôme Garcès (France), Wayne Barnes (England)
TMO: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)
All Blacks 34 / 17 Wallabies
Seconds to go
Aussies have fought hard in the second half, but as they have so often shown, the AB’s always seem to have 1 more gear that they can change up to when needed. Almost as if they have an overdrive on their overdrive
Game OVER!
All Blacks win at a romp!
Awesome win by the AB’s. Well deserved. True Champions. Well done. Back to Back. The greatest rugby nation in the world, without doubt.
Final Score: New Zealand All Blacks (16) 34 / 17 (3) Australian Wallabies
Well done All Blacks… you deserved this.
Not only today, but for the last 4 years, this year, this tournament… simply awesome!
We can and should learn a lot from you okes…
Julian Savea also still falling short of beating Bryan Habana & Jonah Lomu’s record for World Cup tries.
Drew Mithchell also way short still…
So, the World Rugby Rankings delivering no surprizes… All Blacks No 1, Wallabies No 2, Springboks No 3, Los Pumas No 4….
Southern Hemisphere keep ruling rugby union!
Nou is dit 2019 in Japan, voordeel vir ons.
Ons skakelpaar is reeds daar, FDP en Scalla !
So, the Rugby World Cup is also now done for the year… very little rugby remaining for us Southern Hemisphere souls!
A bit of Sevens, some Barbarians games… the season almost a full month shorter than normal!
@ grootblousmile:6 Nations coming up, so plenty going on over here!!!
189: Skuus man, ek is verkeerd. Ons speel mos nou elke jaar die WB met die RC tussen die 4 beste spanne in die wêreld ?
So elke 4de jaar gee ons dan ander spanne kans om een jaar saam te speel, hehe.
Ben-die-Bul wrote:
So Ruan Pienaar gaan nog n paar kanse kry 😉
191 @ Just For Kicks:
When is the Six Nations??
So, now over to the official presentation of the Cup and medals… and the closing of the tournament.
Ek probeer optimisties wees, maar dink hierdie twee spanne gaan nog ‘n hele paar jare oorheers, selfs al verloor AB ‘n paar sterre.
Prince Harry & Bernard Lappasset out on the podium with Jason Leonard
Jonnie Wilkinson says that this match was just rugby nothing more, nothing complex, just rugby. I would like to add, that it was also rugby that the crowds/supporters come to watch. The 2 best teams in the world have shown how rugby should be played. The rest of the world needs to sit up and take note.
GBS says that SA can learn a lot from the AB’s. I don’t think that they can. The amoeboid brains trust that are in charge of the Boks are incapable of learning anything. Until there is a change at the top, we will continue to play a style that served us so well 10 years ago.
The Match Officials receive their handshakes and awards… even old Veldmuis!
The Wallabies receive their Silver Medals… one by one
http://www.sarugbymag.co.za/blog/details/heynekes-signed-new-bok-deal
198 @ Just For Kicks:
I am not saying we WILL learn a lot from them… I am saying we CAN and SHOULD…
Whether SARU has the collective ability to do so… well that is a completely other story!
grootblousmile wrote:
Sorry, just reread my comment – I meant the Pro 12!!! 6N only starts in February
@ Just For Kicks:
Their game is built from Super Rugby, they don’t miraculously take under performing teams and players and make them champions… Super Rugby is where the change must come.
Ben-die-Bul wrote:
Ek wonder of hy sommer nou Ruan Pienaar kaptein gaan maak.
203 @ Just For Kicks:
Phweeeew… I thought I’d missed something and somehow 2015 had a double Six Nations!!
The All Blacks come onto the podium to receive their awards and Gold Medals… one by one… led by Richie McCaw.
It’s going to be tough for Abs next year… Richie might stick around
A fairytale end for Dan Carter… Maa…Kaino…Conrad Smith….Kevin Meleamu…Woodcock…All Ab greats..Can’t wait for 2016
Wonder if we will see another Haka after the presentations??
@ Te Rangatira:
I also get the feeling Ritchie is not going away yet…
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