2021 And Rugby In AoNZ Rediscovered Joy

Before you ask, AoNZ = Aotearoa New Zealand.
NZ's Joanah Ngan-Woo beats England's Abbie Ward to the ball in the final lineout of the match during the 2022 Women's Rugby World Cup final between the New Zealand Black Ferns and England Red Roses at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday, 12 November 2022. Copyright: © Dave Lintott Photography 2022
NZ's Joanah Ngan-Woo beats England's Abbie Ward to the ball in the final lineout of the match during the 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup. Copyright: © Dave Lintott Photography 2022

Of course winning the Rugby World Cup, against England, on home turf, by 3 points, with a brilliant move in the last seconds, will always be joyful.

It wasn't just the win though, it was the way the Black Ferns did from game one AND how all of the teams played during the 2021 competition (played in 2022).
It's the impossible action that captured a nation. The 2021 Rugby World Cup has been won, and it wasn't by the team almost nailed-on before things began. This Saturday, the Black Ferns completed the greatest moment in their history as they won the World Cup in front of the biggest crowd they'd ever seen. So what went wrong with the Red Roses, and how did New Zealand seal it?

I know it's a few years old but if Scott "Razor" Robertson is to win the Australian hosted Rugby World Cup in 2027, that's why he's there, no?, maybe he should watch it, or the squad should at the very least.

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