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: After leading 21–3, New Zealand survived a fierce Wallaby comeback that narrowed the gap to just four points. A clutch 40-meter drop goal from Dan Carter restored momentum before Beauden Barrett sealed the win with a late breakaway try.

: Widely regarded as the greatest upset in rugby history , Japan refused a late penalty for a draw and instead went for the winning try, scored by Karne Hesketh in the 84th minute. rugby-world-cup-2015-reloaded

: Though Japan became the first team to win three pool matches and still not advance to the quarterfinals, they captured the world's imagination and set the stage for their role as 2019 hosts. 📉 Host Nation Heartbreak : After leading 21–3, New Zealand survived a

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