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Unforgettable moments of the Rugby World Cup

Almost all observers agreed that Japan's staging of the Rugby World Cup, which kicked off on September 20, has been a huge success. Here are five of the more memorable moments.

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi lifts the Rugby World Cup trophy after a final win over England in November 2019 in Japan.
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi lifts the Rugby World Cup trophy after a final win over England in November 2019 in Japan. (Steve Haag/Gallo Images)

Almost all observers agreed that Japan's staging of the Rugby World Cup, which kicked off on September 20, has been a huge success. Here are five of the more memorable moments.

THE V

Some teams are already psychologically beaten by the time the All Blacks reach the end of their haka. Not England, not this time. At the start of their semifinal, the English players embraced the traditional Maori ceremonial challenge with a v-shape formation of their own before kickoff.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen described England's response as imaginative, but World Rugby were less impressed, fining the English £2,000 as some players had crossed the halfway line in breach of protocol.

INCREDIBLE JAPAN

Japan's group-stage victory over the Irish was another incredible win in the mould of their 2015 "Miracle of Brighton" felling of SA. But beating Scotland to reach the quarterfinals was next level.

On an emotional night in Yokohama, the Brave Blossoms scored four tries to beat a team they had lost against in all seven of their previous meetings, reaching the knockout stages for the first time. The victory was one for the ages, and lifted a nation still reeling from the deadly impact of Typhoon Hagibis.

DAVID AND GOLIATH

There have been few more stark mismatches than the sight of the diminutive Faf de Klerk squaring up to man-mountain Jake Ball in SA's semifinal against Wales.

A dire game sparked into life in the 45th minute when simmering tensions briefly boiled over leaving the 1.72m Springbok leaning up into his 1.97m opponent who grabbed De Klerk's collar. The pair were quickly separated, but the image spawned dozens of memes, some set to romantic music.

CANADIAN GENTS

Canada left Japan without a win on the rugby field, but they won over an entire nation by helping to clean up flood-ravaged parts of Kamaishi following Typhoon Hagibis.

The Canadians' last game against Namibia was cancelled due to the typhoon, with landslides and flooding affecting the area near the stadium. Instead the Canadian team visited places hit by the typhoon and helped sweep streets and clean out elderly residents' flood-damaged homes.

KABUKI ROAR

The comically blood curdling Kabuki roar ... imitated by many, mastered by few, the loud, prolonged shout was a firm favourite with fans inside stadiums.

The scream, heard at every restart, was accompanied by a cartoon head peeping up from the bottom of the scoreboard. The traditional Japanese taiko drumming at the beginning of each match also contributed to the very Japanese flavour of this tournament.


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