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New Zealand (the All Blacks) won the World Cup in 1987. The runner-up was France.

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In the 2003 Rugby world cup hosted in Australia, England made it to the finals against Australia and won 20-17.

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1987 - New Zealand 29 France 9

2011 - New Zealand 8 France 7

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twice. When it was held in NZ 25 years ago and last year (2011)

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2003.

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in 2001

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