00:00 Across the park they come, and losing it,
00:06 Ams there, pops it up for the throw, here comes Chosin Kylbie!
00:10 Kylbie, bounces towards the fence,
00:12 both men still going, Chosin Kylbie!
00:15 South Africa for World Cup Easters!
00:26 Seika Lacy and South Africa are Rugby World Cup Kings in Japan!
00:35 Quickly taken up the line-up then, and tidy ball force and some over, they do well for it.
00:38 Pat Lam again, leading the charge from number 8, gets out the pass beautifully to Vajenga!
00:43 Martin Morris almost tackling him, but Vajenga going through!
00:46 Jones and Lewis going back, who gets the touch?
00:49 The try is awarded!
00:51 The first try of the game and dramatically, in the opening seconds of the second half,
00:55 the scorer is Vajenga, the centre.
00:58 So what drama then here, To'o Vajenga,
01:03 in his 10th appearance then for Western Samoa,
01:06 to the delight of the Western Samoans in the crowd.
01:09 And it's Timo Takaloa, he'll take on the Welshman.
01:13 The crossfield for the moment, then strengthens up.
01:16 Tomalatai, Vajenga, surely a try here for Vajvale!
01:21 Going over at the corner, the second try then of this second half for Western Samoa,
01:26 and Wales are in desperate trouble.
01:30 Finally the Western Samoan scrum goes down.
01:33 Emmet Lewis controlling the ball at number 8 there for Rob Jones,
01:36 not a good pass though, to ring.
01:38 Danger here for Wales!
01:40 And that's it, the final whistle!
01:42 What a dramatic victory then!
01:45 And the shock of the competition so far, the first major shock,
01:49 what a day for Peter Fatihanova, the Western Samoan skipper.
01:53 The Western Samoans, winners by 16 points to 13 over Wales.
01:57 Heels off the top.
01:59 Larkham.
02:01 Herbert smashes through the middle.
02:03 Kriegen.
02:06 Drop-goal from Larkham!
02:08 Up it goes!
02:12 Could you believe it?
02:14 Larkham has De Beere De Beere.
02:16 He certainly has, I can't believe it, he can hardly stand on that foot.
02:21 He looked up and he just whacked it.
02:25 Oh, it's a magnificent kick.
02:27 WHISTLE BLOWS
02:54 Crouch, touch, pause, engage.
02:57 Leave in nine, don't touch each other, stay down, ball gone.
03:03 WHISTLE BLOWS
03:05 To do something now that nobody else has done,
03:30 to hold on to a second World Cup,
03:33 a third Cup for his nation,
03:36 a first on overseas soil.
03:38 Ladies and gentlemen, your winners
03:53 of Rugby World Cup 2015, New Zealand!
03:58 CHEERING
04:00 Quickly away, Keleher, Mertens, Gibson.
04:12 Mertens getting it round, Umangas dropped it.
04:15 Hacked away by Manya.
04:17 He and Bernard Sal are after it.
04:20 Manya chases on, Wilson's got a hell of a lot to do.
04:24 He hasn't done it, Bernard Sal!
04:27 The try is given.
04:31 Bernard Sal has surely won this game for France.
04:34 Claude Dord comes back to milk the applause.
04:39 Maxwell, oh, he loses the ball forward.
04:46 He knows he's got to get the passes away, the French.
04:51 Desperate to get on it. The game is over!
04:54 France have beaten the All Blacks,
04:59 the biggest upset in the whole of Rugby World Cup history.
05:04 And if France can reproduce this sort of form in the final,
05:09 next week, who's to say that we won't see
05:12 the first Northern Hemisphere name on the William Webb Ellis Trophy?
05:18 Once again, Bashop has it for the fourth time.
05:21 Pass out to Lomu.
05:23 Underwood can't take. This is the big man, Lomu.
05:26 He's still on his feet. Lomu could score!
05:29 That's a great try for New Zealand.
05:31 And one fancies, Chick, that England's fears about the big man
05:40 are certainly very worrying at this stage.
05:44 He literally just ran straight over Tony Underwood.
05:48 Still the ball. The game carries on. Zinzan Broek.
05:52 Huge pass on the outside to Osborne.
05:55 This is Lomu again. Lomu is through!
05:58 Well, Rob Andrew was brushed aside by the big man.
06:02 Pick-up at the back by Richards, and then Morris going on the inside.
06:08 But the ball's been taken away now.
06:10 He has another chance for Lomu. Can Lomu get past Michael Catt?
06:14 The statistics say he's going to score his fourth try
06:18 in almost the easiest of fashion.
06:22 Last three shots.
06:24 Last six. Stay. Stay there.
06:30 Stay on the feet.
06:32 Last three.
06:38 Back up.
06:40 Back up.
06:44 Back up.
06:47 [crowd cheering]
06:50 [whistle]
06:54 [whistle]
07:13 [crowd cheering]
07:16 Three minutes of injury time.
07:35 A try will give the Japanese this monumental upset.
07:41 [crowd cheering]
07:44 Nakabi.
07:47 It's tough going for Japan.
07:50 Kawasa goes in.
07:56 Here goes Leitch. He's strong.
07:59 Great tackle by Strauss.
08:02 Save the try.
08:04 Takakawa.
08:06 Maki.
08:08 Here we go!
08:10 Hirsute.
08:12 Come on, Hirsute.
08:17 [crowd cheering]
08:42 He scores!
08:44 Japan, the unspoken glory.
08:47 Come on, Japan!
08:49 It's impossible to get a word in now amongst the roar of the crowd.
08:52 It is just incredible heartbreak for South Africa.
08:56 It's not been a good afternoon for them.
08:58 But for Japan, well to the bits they go, the spoils and clarity deserved.
09:03 They have deemed enormous this afternoon.
09:06 [crowd cheering]
09:09 The president to the captain.
09:17 There it is.
09:28 Francois Pienaar.
09:31 And Nelson Mandela is cheering along with the whole of the stadium.
09:36 A sea of flags.
09:39 A wonderful moment for the whole of South Africa.
09:42 We hardly believed it could happen for them.
09:47 But it has.
09:48 And now the celebrations I'm sure will go on for at least a week.
09:53 [crowd cheering]
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