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Ali Williams, the New Zealand lock, is getting free breakfasts at his local cafe, while loose forward Kieran Read is getting shivers down his spine, such is the fervour of the New Zealand public ahead of the World Cup final against France on Sunday.
Since winning the inaugural tournament in 1987, the All Blacks have failed repeatedly to live up to their favourites tag at the World Cup. Instead, they have returned home in anguish - as George Gregan, the Australia scrum-half, pointed out graciously after his side knocked them out of the semi-finals in 2003.See the full content of this document
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Put It All On Black
Richie McCaw's side, however, have beaten both France and the Australians already in this tournament - the teams...
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