1987 Rugby World Cup Final

The 1987 Rugby World Cup Final was the final match in the 1987 Rugby World Cup, the first Rugby World Cup played.

1987 Rugby World Cup Final
Event1987 Rugby World Cup
Date20 June 1987
VenueEden Park, Auckland
Referee Kerry Fitzgerald
Attendance48,035

It was played at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand on 20 June 1987 between the hosts New Zealand and France. The referee of the match was the Australian Kerry Fitzgerald and the touch judges were Jim Fleming and Brian Anderson, both from Scotland.

New Zealand won the match 29–9 with three tries, one conversion, four penalties and a drop goal, becoming the first winners of the Rugby World Cup.[1]

Match summary

First half

In front of a capacity crowd at Eden Park, hosts New Zealand met France in the inaugural Rugby World Cup Final. France seemed lacklustre following their amazing win over Australia in the semi-final. New Zealand played a mainly kicking game in the first half with Grant Fox kicking for territory and position. A Fox drop goal after 14 minutes settled home nerves. A try by the World Cup's star performer Michael Jones, followed just 3 minutes later. Jones' try was converted by Fox, a tense final was finely balanced at half time with New Zealand leading France 9–0 .

Second half

France came out with renewed vigour after the break and a Didier Camberabero penalty four minutes into the half finally put France on the scoreboard. The France fightback was, however, short-lived and New Zealand forward power in the setpiece and open play was to the fore. Tries by David Kirk and John Kirwan together with the relentlessly accurate goal kicking of Fox meant that going into the final moments New Zealand led 29–3 .

A final surge near the whistle led to a France try through Pierre Berbizier. The try was converted as the last kick of the game by Didier Camberabero .

The final had hardly lived up to its billing, probably due to the exertions by France in their semi-final win. It was however fitting that tries from three stars of the tournament, Jones, Kirk and Kirwan, won the contest and gave New Zealand the Webb Ellis Cup.

Match Details

20 June 1987
New Zealand  29–9  France
Tries: Jones
Kirk
Kirwan
Con: Fox (1)
Pen: Fox (4)
Drop: Fox
Report Try: Berbizier
Con: Camberabero
Pen: Camberabero
Eden Park, Auckland
Attendance: 48,035
Referee: Kerry V. J. Fitzgerald
(Queensland, Australia)


New Zealand
France
New Zealand
FB15John Gallagher
RW14John Kirwan
OC13Joe Stanley
IC12Warwick Taylor
LW11Craig Green
FH10Grant Fox
SH9David Kirk (c)
N88Wayne Shelford
OF7Michael Jones
BF6Alan Whetton
RL5Gary Whetton
LL4Murray Pierce
TP3John Drake
HK2Sean Fitzpatrick
LP1Steve McDowall
Coach:
Brian Lochore
France
FB15Serge Blanco
RW14Didier Camberabero
OC13Philippe Sella
IC12Denis Charvet
LW11Patrice Lagisquet
FH10Franck Mesnel
SH9Pierre Berbizier
N88Laurent Rodriguez
OF7Dominique Erbani
BF6Éric Champ
RL5Jean Condom
LL4Alain Lorieux
TP3Jean-Pierre Garuet-Lempirou
HK2Daniel Dubroca (c)
LP1Pascal Ondarts
Coach:
Jacques Fouroux
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References

  1. "1987: Kiwis see off France in final". BBC Sport. 24 September 2003. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
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