There is nothing more exciting in rugby than a well-worked try.
It might come from a flowing move the length of the field. It may be produced by the strength of the forwards, by the brilliance of a back, or by the speed of a winger.
The Rugby World Cup has produced well over a 1000 tries in its 20-year history, and this DVD contains almost 100 of the very best. Each one of rugby’s top nations is featured, and all the best names are included. Think Jonah Lomu, the one-man wrecking ball, demolishing the England defence in 1995. What about David Campese, Australia’s world cup winner, ghosting past Ireland and New Zealand four years previously. There’s Serge Blanco’s famous last minute try putting France into the 1987 final. And there’s John Kirwan’s length-of-the-field treat in the World Cup’s very first game. This DVD is a treat for any fan of the oval ball game.
Including:
Jonah Lomu for New Zealand against England 1995
David Campese for Australia against New Zealand 1991
Jason Robinson for England against Australia 1995
Philippe Bernat-Salles for France against New Zealand 1999
Gordon Hamilton for Ireland against Australia 1991
Stephen Jones for Wales against England 2003
John Kirwan for New Zealand against Italy 1987
