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Rugby World Cup 2007 - Official Review DVD

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RWC 2007 Official Review is the definitive story of the most exciting and unpredictable tournament in the event's history featuring every incisive run defence-splitting pass and bone-jarring hit from pool stage to final. A tournament of extraordinary upsets RWC 2007 sees the rise of Argentina the renaissance of the powerful Tongans and the return of the brilliant Fijians as well as the resurgence of the northern hemisphere nations in the quarter-finals as England send Australia packing and France despatch favourites New Zealand. After their humiliating defeat by South... Africa in Pool A England recover their pride and purpose in one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history beating France in the semis en route to an epic re-match with the Springboks in the final. Re-live every moment as Jake White's superb South Africa side featuring the likes of Habana du Preez Matfield and Botha sweep England aside to claim their first world title since 1995. [show more]

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Released
26 November 2007
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DVD 
Publisher
Lace Group 
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A tournament of extraordinary upsets, RWC 2007 sees the rise of Argentina, the renaissance of the powerful Tongans and the return of the brilliant Fijians, as well as the resurgence of the northern hemisphere nations in the quarter-finals as England send Australia packing and France despatch favourites New Zealand.