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New Zealand Mystery Girl Spotted - All Blacks Not All Gloom

The world’s number 1 rugby team have been knocked out of the Rugby World Cup 2007. With an end to their campaign we thought we’d bring you something extra New Zealand had to offer at this years Rugby World Cup - this time off the pitch.

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England Vs France Semi-Final With New Zealand And Australia Out of Rugby World Cup 2007

Today was undoubtedly one of the greatest days in Rugby World Cup history, it was one filled with more surprises than anyone could have imagined. Defending champions’ England managed to cause a big shock over the confident and on-form Australian Wallabies while New Zealand’s kit seemed to bother them more than anything else making their loss the biggest upset of the Rugby World Cup 2007.

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France Cause Biggest Upset Ever - New Zealand Out of Rugby World Cup 2007

France have knocked New Zealand out of the Rugby World Cup 2007. The world’s number 1 rugby team - The New Zealand All Blacks are out of the Rugby World Cup 2007 after one of the most intense games in Rugby World Cup history. The key part in France’s victory was their dark blue kit which forced New Zealand to play in a silver grey one - something that seemed to disturb their gameplay. This mans that the 4.2 million dollar bet made earlier for New Zealand will also be lost.

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New Zealand All Blacks Lineup for New Zealand Vs France 6 October RWC

The New Zealand All Blacks 15 man squad for the quarter final match New Zealand Vs France has been announced. The Rugby World Cup 2007 quarter final match will be played on Saturday 6 October at the Millennium stadium in Cardiff.

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France lineup for France Vs New Zealand Rugby World Cup Quarter Final

France have announced their 15 man starting lineup for the match New Zealand Vs France in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup 2007. The match will be played on Saturday at the Millennium Stadium.

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New Zealand Win To End Romania’s Rugby World Cup 2007 Campaign

New Zealand have defeated Romania in Romania’s Final Rugby World Cup 2007 Pool stage match. Romania had already been knocked out of the Rugby World Cup 2007 before the start of the game. A strong New Zealand All Blacks team showed no mercy to Romania. New Zealand qualify as winners from Pool C with a maximum of 20 points and are in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup 2007.

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New Zealand lineup for New Zealand Vs Romania RWC 29 September

The New Zealand All Blacks have announced their 22 man squad that will play in their Rugby World Cup final Pool C Match against Romania on Saturday 29 September. All Black’s coach Graham Henry has selected a strong team for their final match in the pool stages.

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Biggest Bet in Rugby World Cup History - 4.2 Million USD on The All Blacks

With all eyes on The All Blacks in this Rugby World Cup, the world’s number 1 rugby team have got another special pair of eyes on them. An unnamed man has reportedly bet 4.2 Million US Dollars on New Zealand to win the Rugby World Cup 2007.

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All Blacks Crush Scotland in RWC 2007 Clash

The New Zealand All Blacks have defeated Scotland in their Rugby World Cup Pool C clash at Edinburgh in Scotland this afternoon. The result was 40-0 to New Zealand, the world’s number one rugby team have secured their spot in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup 2007 with a game in hand.

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New Zealand All Blacks Lineup for New Zealand Vs Scotland 23 September

The New Zealand All Blacks have announced their 15 man starting lineup team to play against Scotland in their Pool C Rugby World Cup match on Sunday the 23rd of September at Murrayfield.

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