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December 1, 2011

Posted on 12/01/2011

IRB report highlights closeness of World Cup

A report released by the International Rugby Board, which is described as the "most detailed rugby World Cup statistical analysis ever'', shows how the game has evolved since the 1995 World Cup won by hosts South Africa. The New Zealand Herald reports.

"The All Blacks had to endure the closest final in history in order to get their hands on the William Webb Ellis Cup, and a report has now revealed the tournament as a whole was the most competitive ever.

"When Richie McCaw lifted the trophy following the 8-7 nailbiter against France at Eden Park in late October it was the culmination of a month and a half of rugby in which the "Tier 2'' nations closed the gap on their "Tier 1'' counterparts, in spite of being given less chance to recover, in a schedule devised by the International Rugby Board.

"Now the IRB is celebrating the performances of nations such as Tonga and Samoa, who severely tested the big guns and, in the former's case, beat defeated finalists France in their pool match."

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