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    @booboo said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @booboo said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @booboo said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rapido said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @dogmeat said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rotated Other than that we 'd beaten the Boks in SA in 92 and in NZ in 94,beaten the Lions in 93, had a record against Oz of 2-1-2 since the 91 RWC having drawn the last match in Sydney , had lost narrowly to England away with an under strength team and should have drawn the series against France in 04 but for the "try from the ends of the earth"

    95 was probably the most even comp (pre the tournament) there's ever been. I still rated OZ the #1 because they'd given us the hardest matches and were reigning champs, SA at home were going to be a threat but I still fancied us. I didn't rate the Poms at all (the year didn't end in a 3). France were France and should have been in the final.

    The reality was Lomu came good, Bachop came back and the debutants, Mehrts, Kronfeld and Osborne were the missing components that made for an outstanding team.

    We'd lost our last test matches (or drawn in SA case) against every one of the other 1995 favourites. 1994 was the 3rd worst year in NZ rugby history up to that point (probably still is). (Edit: No, 1998 bumps it down to 4th worse)

    NZ were a shambles who started to get it right about 1 month before the tournament.

    I agree it was an even comp, though. But only the more anorak of NZ fans could have felt an inkling of something good in about April 1995. For most fans and media, it was more revisionist.

    That's interesting. I read somewhere that the All Blacks were favourites going into every single RWC except for 1987. This was in the build up to 2011, so at that point it would have meant that the only one you'd won was the only one you weren't expected to win. Sounds like that might have been bollocks.

    Edit: oh yeah, as @Rapido points out 2003 England were clear favourites.

    Yeah nah. I remember 2003 well, you and England were joint favourites. Lots of anticipation to see the two top teams meet in the final...

    England had just won in Wellington not long before, which announced them as serious contenders. Up north we assumed they wouldn't do, and would surely bottle it the way they did with the busted slams of 99/00/01. (A few treacherous celts actually wanted England to win, because that would signal the end of southern hemisphere dominance of the world cup. I wonder where they are now?)

    I'm not convinced by the veracity of your alternative facts.

    Facts don't care about your convictions. It's as indisputably true as the fact that Andy Haden took a dive.

    And just as true that Geoff Wheel was penalised

    Now we are well and truly in the field of historical revisionism

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    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @booboo said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @booboo said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @booboo said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @gibbonrib said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rapido said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @dogmeat said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rotated Other than that we 'd beaten the Boks in SA in 92 and in NZ in 94,beaten the Lions in 93, had a record against Oz of 2-1-2 since the 91 RWC having drawn the last match in Sydney , had lost narrowly to England away with an under strength team and should have drawn the series against France in 04 but for the "try from the ends of the earth"

    95 was probably the most even comp (pre the tournament) there's ever been. I still rated OZ the #1 because they'd given us the hardest matches and were reigning champs, SA at home were going to be a threat but I still fancied us. I didn't rate the Poms at all (the year didn't end in a 3). France were France and should have been in the final.

    The reality was Lomu came good, Bachop came back and the debutants, Mehrts, Kronfeld and Osborne were the missing components that made for an outstanding team.

    We'd lost our last test matches (or drawn in SA case) against every one of the other 1995 favourites. 1994 was the 3rd worst year in NZ rugby history up to that point (probably still is). (Edit: No, 1998 bumps it down to 4th worse)

    NZ were a shambles who started to get it right about 1 month before the tournament.

    I agree it was an even comp, though. But only the more anorak of NZ fans could have felt an inkling of something good in about April 1995. For most fans and media, it was more revisionist.

    That's interesting. I read somewhere that the All Blacks were favourites going into every single RWC except for 1987. This was in the build up to 2011, so at that point it would have meant that the only one you'd won was the only one you weren't expected to win. Sounds like that might have been bollocks.

    Edit: oh yeah, as @Rapido points out 2003 England were clear favourites.

    Yeah nah. I remember 2003 well, you and England were joint favourites. Lots of anticipation to see the two top teams meet in the final...

    England had just won in Wellington not long before, which announced them as serious contenders. Up north we assumed they wouldn't do, and would surely bottle it the way they did with the busted slams of 99/00/01. (A few treacherous celts actually wanted England to win, because that would signal the end of southern hemisphere dominance of the world cup. I wonder where they are now?)

    I'm not convinced by the veracity of your alternative facts.

    Facts don't care about your convictions. It's as indisputably true as the fact that Andy Haden took a dive.

    And just as true that Geoff Wheel was penalised

    Now we are well and truly in the field of historical revisionism

    Only some of us.

    (Haden did dive though.)

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    The All Blacks are always a possibility to win a world cup. We're a bit like Brazil in that respect.

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    @godder said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    The All Blacks are always a possibility to win a world cup. We're a bit like Brazil in that respect.

    Agreed. I honestly can’t think of one RWC where NZ weren’t first or second favourites in anyone’s mind outside of NZ itself!

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    @godder said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    The All Blacks are always a possibility to win a world cup. We're a bit like Brazil in that respect.

    Not that similar I hope. I don’t want to get beaten 70-10 the next time we have a home RWC.

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    @catogrande said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @godder said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    The All Blacks are always a possibility to win a world cup. We're a bit like Brazil in that respect.

    Agreed. I honestly can’t think of one RWC where NZ weren’t first or second favourites in anyone’s mind outside of NZ itself!

    Apart from 1995, you mean, right...

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    @rapido said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @catogrande said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @godder said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    The All Blacks are always a possibility to win a world cup. We're a bit like Brazil in that respect.

    Agreed. I honestly can’t think of one RWC where NZ weren’t first or second favourites in anyone’s mind outside of NZ itself!

    Apart from 1995, you mean, right...

    I don't actually remember who the pre-event favourites were for that tourney.
    Even in 1987, were we the favourites? Our team had been badly affected by the Cavaliers tour, but the Baby Blacks had done okay

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    Aust were favourites in 1987. Their loss to France in the SF was considered a big upset.

    Probably England in 1995. 5N champs.

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    @godder said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    The All Blacks are always a possibility to win a world cup. We're a bit like Brazil in that respect.

    Possibility as opposed to favourites

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    @rapido @Bovidae

    I guess you skimmed over this bit:-

    in anyone’s mind outside of NZ itself!

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    1. If ever a squad was destined to win it was that.
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    @rancid-schnitzel said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    I had a special edition RWC rugby magazine and I remember so well Scottish coach Jim Telfer writing that NZ couldn’t challenge Aus and England anymore. I was sure he was going to be made to look the fool and he certainly was.

    I didn't watch much rugby from 92-95, but England beat NZ in 1993 I had call after call from long-lost English acquaintances asking me if I'd seen the rugby.

    Though I didn't keep a complete list, after the '95 RWC semi I managed to reciprocate their kindness in reaching out to me.

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    @victor-meldrew said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    I had a special edition RWC rugby magazine and I remember so well Scottish coach Jim Telfer writing that NZ couldn’t challenge Aus and England anymore. I was sure he was going to be made to look the fool and he certainly was.

    I didn't watch much rugby from 92-95, but England beat NZ in 1993 I had call after call from long-lost English acquaintances asking me if I'd seen the rugby.

    Though I didn't keep a complete list, after the '95 RWC semi I managed to reciprocate their kindness in reaching out to me.

    You should do the same with your bank manager. After all the times over the years he's called you to let you know you were overdrawn, perhaps now is the time to start calling him to tell him he's got your money.

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    @dogmeat said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @canefan @Rapido
    I was with @booboo - Mains' team only lacked a first 5 nd I hoped that Mehrts was the man - although I still favoured Oz.

    NZ are always going to be favourites because ithose reports are based on TAB oddsa and they reflect the money going on the AB's not their relative strength.

    I had us as favourites in 07, 11 and 15.

    87 - hadn't a clue. Was overseas and didn't know much about NZ rugby state
    91 and 95 Oz
    99 - after 98 No way but gave us a shout
    03 Poms
    19 Like 99 Hope rather than expectation. Hopes that rose after QF - Expected a SA / NZ final that could go either way.

    03 is an interesting one. England certainly had form, but the fact the tournament was in OZ had that unknown factor for England. England had beaten a pretty green AB side in June. Oz and the Boks had copped a couple of hidings from the ABs and this is before the days of resting players before RWC’s.

    But OZ at home with some stalwarts still there had them as ever so slight favourites to me. I thought on our day we could beat them and if it came an arm wrestle England could beat them. So it wasn’t our day and England won the arm wrestle.

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    @victor-meldrew said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    I had a special edition RWC rugby magazine and I remember so well Scottish coach Jim Telfer writing that NZ couldn’t challenge Aus and England anymore. I was sure he was going to be made to look the fool and he certainly was.

    I didn't watch much rugby from 92-95, but England beat NZ in 1993 I had call after call from long-lost English acquaintances asking me if I'd seen the rugby.

    Though I didn't keep a complete list, after the '95 RWC semi I managed to reciprocate their kindness in reaching out to me.

    Ha, I remember that test. Ferners complaining about last weekends first half, yet that 93 test vs England at Twickers is probably one of, if not the worst first half I can recall from an AB side. And we had some quality players in that side - Fitzy, Zinny, Bunce, Goldie, Olo, Dowd, Inga

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    @act-crusader said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @victor-meldrew said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    I had a special edition RWC rugby magazine and I remember so well Scottish coach Jim Telfer writing that NZ couldn’t challenge Aus and England anymore. I was sure he was going to be made to look the fool and he certainly was.

    I didn't watch much rugby from 92-95, but England beat NZ in 1993 I had call after call from long-lost English acquaintances asking me if I'd seen the rugby.

    Though I didn't keep a complete list, after the '95 RWC semi I managed to reciprocate their kindness in reaching out to me.

    Ha, I remember that test. Ferners complaining about last weekends first half, yet that 93 test vs England at Twickers is probably one of, if not the worst first half I can recall from an AB side. And we had some quality players in that side - Fitzy, Zinny, Bunce, Goldie, Olo, Dowd, Inga

    Would probably have been a different story if Jeff Wilson had his kicking boots on. Not a memorable day for him IIRC.

    Very memorable for Keiran Bracken's ankle though...

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    @catogrande said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    Very memorable for Keiran Bracken's ankle though...

    Not to mention John Timu's head.

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    @victor-meldrew

    Can't be that memorable - I can't remember it! Joking aside though I really don't remember anything untoward happening to Timu except for the disallowed try or was that another game?

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    @catogrande

    Recall a bit of a ruckus about the England no.8 (Dean Richards?) kicking Timu in the head. May be wrong & could be another game.

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    @victor-meldrew said in Worst All Black RWC exits:

    @catogrande

    Recall a bit of a ruckus about the England no.8 (Dean Richards?) kicking Timu in the head. May be wrong & could be another game.

    Richards only played NZ three times for England, ‘91 RWC, ‘93 and ‘95 RWC and Timu had gone by ‘95. There was the ‘93Lions tour though.

    My guess is that it would have been that ‘93 game at Twickenham though as I remember it as being a bit niggly.

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