Jonty Dine takes a nostalgic journey through New Zealand’s eventful Rugby World Cup history. And handpicks the top ten All Blacks tries that have illuminated the rugby universe. From the breathtaking performances of Jonah Lomu to the graceful moves of John Kirwan. These moments of Rugby World Cup excellence on the world’s biggest stage remain etched in the memories of rugby.

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TJ Perenara scored a sensational try during the dominant 71-9 victory over Namibia in Tokyo.

1. Perenara’s remarkable moment TJ Perenara against Namibia in Rugby World Cup 2019

TJ Perenara scored a sensational try during the dominant 71-9 victory over Namibia in Tokyo. The sequence commenced when Perenara initiated a breakout from his 22-meter area. Connected with George Bridge, who was tackled approximately 30 meters away from the try line.

Reiko Ioane swiftly picked up the ball from the ensuing ruck and orchestrated a skilful link-up with Brad Weber, who executed a daring reverse pass back to Perenara. The halfback for the Hurricanes still faced a significant challenge but managed to skillfully manoeuvre the ball within inches of the touchline. This remarkable effort was recognized as the International Try of the Year for 2019.

2. Jonah Lomu versus England in Rugby World Cup 1995

Mike Catt surely still carries the indelible memory of the 100-plus-kilogram Jonah Lomu charging down the sideline towards him during the RWC 1995 semi-final. The English fullback placed his body in the path of the late legendary Tongan powerhouse.

Nevertheless, Catt found himself overrun by the giant’s sheer force as Lomu proceeded to score one of his four sensational tries that memorable day. Meanwhile, Keith Quinn’s excitement soared to unprecedented heights. The All-Blacks’ commanding performance had New Zealanders confidently backing their team to win the 95 editions.

3. Go Beauden Beauden Barrett against Australia in 2015

The Rugby World Cup 2015 marked the farewell of a group of six All Blacks legends. Richie McCaw, Dan Carter, Ma’a Nonu, Conrad Smith, Tony Woodcock, and Keven Mealamu all retired from international rugby following the tournament. Rugby World Cup fans can buy New Zealand Rugby World Cup Tickets from our website.

The decisive moment came in the 79th minute when Ben Smith executed a perfectly timed chip ahead. Subsequently, replacement Beauden Barrett sprinted after the ball. Barrett outpaced the covering defenders with ease and displayed exceptional ball control crossing the try line as Justin Marshall cheered him on.

4. See You later Julian Savea against France in 2015

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Julian Savea was in exceptional form in 2015

One of the most flawless performances by the All Blacks was highlighted by the sheer devastation. Caused by Julian Savea who was in exceptional form in 2015. In the quarter-final clash against France, the Wellington winger embarked on a Lomu-esque rampage. The sequence began with Ben Smith who put the All Blacks on the offensive by expertly fielding a high Dan Carter kick.

Aaron Smith then distributed the ball with lightning speed to Brodie Retallick subsequently located Savea. The Bus as Savea is known bulldozed his way down the left flank overpowering three unfortunate French defenders before emphatically grounding the ball. This try effectively closed the door on their historic World Cup rivals before halftime.

5. A Thing of Beauty Tony Woodcock against France in 2011

Arguably the most pivotal try in All Blacks’ Rugby World Cup history occurred during the 2011 final. It was the sole try scored by New Zealand in that match and they executed ‘the teabag’ tactic to perfection. The All-Blacks’ lineout cleverly outfoxed the French opposition creating an inviting gap that prop Tony Woodcock wasted no time in exploiting to touch down.

In a fiercely contested battle Woodcock’s try coupled with Stephen Donald’s crucial penalty. Secured the All Blacks their second RWC victory a momentous achievement achieved after a painful wait of 24 long years since their first triumph. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Rugby World Cup 4th Quarter Final tickets from our website.

6. Kirwan’s Solo Stunner John Kirwan against Italy in 1987

The inaugural Rugby World Cup gave Kiwi fans a treasure trove of unforgettable moments. Including David Kirk’s iconic try in the final against France and Buck Shelford’s memorable incident. When he confronted Welsh lock Huw Richards leading to Richards receiving a red card after recovering from the confrontation.

Starting from deep within his own 22 Kirwan showcased extraordinary speed and agility. He weaved his way past eight determined Italian defenders leaving them in his wake on his path to scoring one of the most legendary tries in RWC history. Kirwan’s unforgettable performance also marked the first time the Kiwis had surpassed fifty points in a test match.

7. Izzy’s Miracle Assist Ma’a Nonu against Australia in 2011
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Izzy’s Miracle Assist Ma’a Nonu against Australia in 2011

Merely five minutes into the semi-final clash against the Wallabies at Eden Park the All Blacks set the stage for an emphatic performance. Although Israel Dagg had only participated in a single Rugby World Cup the talented Hawke’s Bay player left a lasting impact. Dagg elegantly inserted himself into the attacking line delivering a deceptive dummy move.

While Quade Cooper managed to bring down the airborne fullback Dagg pulled off a dramatic mid-air offload. This magical moment paved the way for New Zealand’s dominant 20-6 victory and secured their spot in the RWC final. To read more about Rassie Erasmus’s reaction to South Africa’s bench split sparks little interest in Rugby World Cup 2023.

8. Captain Kirk’s Clincher David Kirk against France in 1987

The inaugural RWC final bathed in Auckland’s sunlight marked a historic moment for New Zealand and the global rugby community. Widely regarded as the world champions the All Blacks now had the coveted trophy to substantiate their claim. The final against France unfolded as a rather one-sided affair with the All Blacks displaying their dominance over their European opponents.

David Kirk assumed the role of captain in the absence of the injured Andy Dalton. And the crafty scrum-half provided inspirational leadership in the decisive match. Although a resurgent French side threatened a comeback in the second half Kirk was extinguished. Any hopes of such a resurgence with a try of his courtesy of an inside pass from Michael Jones?

9. Ma’a Magic Ma’a Nonu against Australia in 2015

With a 16-3 lead early in the second half of the 2015 final Ma’a Nonu’s crucial try against Australia provided the All Blacks. The necessary breathing room to thwart the inevitable Wallabies’ resurgence. Receiving a trademark offload from Sonny Bill Williams Nonu gracefully manoeuvred around the ruck and burst into open space.

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Demonstrating a blend of speed and agility that defied his age Nonu calmly sidestepped Kurtley Beale. And forcefully powered over the try line even while being tackled by Drew Mitchell. This pivotal try all but sealed the victory making New Zealand the first nation to achieve consecutive RWC triumphs.

10. Deja Lomu Jonah Lomu against England in 1999

Four years after leaving English opponents in awe Jonah Lomu once again showcased his phenomenal prowess. This time Austin Healey found himself with the daunting challenge of trying to halt the juggernaut on his way to the try line. Jonah received the ball from 60 meters out and proceeded to leave Jeremy Guscott behind.

while evading three more tackles, resulting in yet another incredible Rugby World Cup try. This remarkable achievement added to his tally of 15 spectacular RWC tries a record he now shares with South African Bryan Habana. In this group-stage clash the All Blacks emerged victorious with a scoreline of 30-16. Rest in peace big man.

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