2011 Rugby World Cup Recap Video

A month on and the 2011 Rugby World Cup is fading into memory, with rugby fans now getting their rugby fix from the Heineken Cup. For those not quite ready to totally assign the Rugby World Cup to the history books, here is a great Rugby World Cup 2011 recap video. It captures so many of the key moments of the cup and the accompanying joy and despair from the players involved. There are tears from long-time servants Dan Parks and Shane Williams and the All Blacks lifting the trophy at the end.
Watch for moments like the Warburton …
Henry drops England hint
New Zealand head coach Graham Henry has hinted he would be willing to work with the RFU and England after stepping down from his role with the All Blacks following their 8-7 win over France in the World Cup Final.
Henry is widely believed to be preparing to leave his post with the All Blacks after guiding them to World Cup glory for the first time in 24 years, while England stuttered to defeat in the quarter finals against Les Blues, with head coach Martin Johnson coming under intense pressure to step down from his position following a string of …
New Zealand All Blacks Win 2011 Rugby World Cup

The New Zealand All Blacks have won the 2011 Rugby World Cup, triumphing in a gripping but low scoring final against France 8 to 7. The match up mirrored the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup final, also played at Auckland’s Eden Park. Interestingly, the bronze final match up was the same as the 1987 version, but this time Australia emerged victorious. Apart from the rematch, the 2011 final will be remembered as being far different to the 1987 final which New Zealand ran away with 29 to 9. We will never know what might have happened had Piri Weepu, apparently …
2011 Rugby World Cup New Zealand Review

The 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand has provided a much needed reset switch for how the Rugby World Cup should be treated, after perhaps losing its way in 2007. One thing is certain, only World Cups hosted by a single country can hope to have the heart that rugby fans want to see in their tournaments. The grass roots, down to earth, encompassing nature of rugby is what still separates it from other leading world sports. This seems to get lost in tournaments that are split amongst host countries.
What has been striking about the 2011 tournament is …
Stephen Donald: Rugby World Cup Winner

A Tale of Four Fly Halves…
Stephen Donald has easily been the most derided All Black over the last two seasons. Good players being stuck behind once-in-a-lifetime All Blacks is nothing new. Players like Frano Botica, Norm Hewitt, Marty Holah and Nick Evans may have walked onto many international rugby teams, but they had their chances severely limited by living in the shadow of All Black legends. However, no one has felt the burden of playing second fiddle to a legend more than Stephen Donald. The bar set by Dan Carter is so high that mistakes that might be glossed …





