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Rugby World Cup 2019
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Best Rugby World Cup sees 2019 kick off exciting new era

  • Double success for South Africa, new heights for Wales, and ups and downs for the heavyweights as it gets tougher at the elite end
  • Changing of the coaching guard sets up equally fascinating 2020

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Rugby in 2019 was not like 2018, and will most likely be a lot different in 2020 as the sport expands and brings about new levels of parity. Photo: EPA
Tom Bell

A year in which New Zealand’s invincibility cracked revealed unprecedented competition in the international game: having led the world rankings for a decade, they were succeeded by four rivals in a matter of weeks.

As meaningless a prize as the No 1 tag is, its rotation proved how fine the margins were becoming.

Several contenders outdid themselves after a foreign coach altered their mindset – signposted from the year’s first major test.

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Tight at the top

Wales’ roller coaster year proves the top is getting crowded in rugby as parity expands. Photo: EPA
Wales’ roller coaster year proves the top is getting crowded in rugby as parity expands. Photo: EPA
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When Wales kicked off the Six Nations by winning 24-19 in France, they recovered from 0-16 at half-time in the tournament’s record comeback. They were also being dared to fulfil coach Warren Gatland’s prophesy that if they prevailed, they would win the title.

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