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Morning Report for Monday 24 October 2011
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Farewell to stadium of four million - and friends
9:56 AM.A last look back at the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Audio
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Ball passes to England for next Rugby World Cup
9:53 AM.Simon talked to the man in charge of organising the next Rugby World Cup, the chief executive of England Rugby 2015, Paul Vaughan. Audio
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Police praise crowd behaviour during Rugby World Cup
9:49 AM.Whether at the match or at home, the majority of New Zealanders would have had their eyes glued to last night's final. Audio
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Fans party throughout New Zealand to celebrate RWC win
9:44 AM.Fans partied late into the night all over the country last night. Audio
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Tens of thousands converge on Auckland fanzones
9:40 AM.Fans party throughout New Zealand to celebrate RWC win. Audio
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Rugby World Cup gives TAB bonanza night
9:37 AM.The TAB is celebrating the World Cup, after a bonanza night for sports betting. Audio
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All Blacks victory icing on cake for 'exceptional' tournament
9:29 AM.The All Blacks' victory is the icing on the cake for a tournament full of exciting rugby. Audio
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Dunedin's students eschew study to celebrate rugby win
9:25 AM.Many of Dunedin's student population had only just been born when New Zealand last lifted the Webb Ellis cup, in 1987. Audio
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Christchurch fans pack into Hagley Park for final
9:22 AM.In Christchurch, about 15,000 fans packed into North Hagley park to watch the game, making it the biggest crowd of the tournament by far. Audio
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Auckland's performance centre stage during RWC
9:18 AM.Centre stage during the tournament has been the city of Auckland, firmly under the spotlight ever since transport chaos marred opening night celebrations. Audio
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Radio NZ rugby reporter discusses RWC final
9:15 AM.Simon talked to rugby reporter Barry Guy in our Auckland studio. Audio
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All Blacks hooker, first-five reflect on narrow RWC victory
9:12 AM.Our rugby reporter, Barry Guy, was there with the fans outside the AB's hotel and grabbed a few words with a couple of the players. Audio
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All Blacks break 24-year drought with narrow win over France
9:10 AM.The coach, Graham Henry, paid tribute to the All Blacks side. Audio
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Did Auckland pass test as major events destination?
8:57 AM.Some of the biggest moments in the tournament have been hosted by Auckland - the opening night, two of the quarter finals, both the semis and the final last night. Audio
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All Black greats discuss Rugby World Cup final
8:51 AM.Susie talked to Sir Brian Lochore and Sir Colin Meads. Audio
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Prime Minister says New Zealand delivers best RWC
8:45 AM.New Zealand promised to deliver the best Rugby World Cup ever. Audio
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NZRU chief executive sums up tournament
8:42 AM.With millions of viewers all over the world, Rugby World Cup 2011 was a truly global event. Audio
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Brave French performance makes for nail-biting final
8:37 AM.It's been more than two decades since the All Blacks beat France 29-9 to win the inaugural World Cup when New Zealand last hosted the tournament. Audio
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Rugby experts give their analysis of final, and tournament
8:29 AM.Simon talked to rugby commentator, Keith Quinn, and the former editor of Rugby News, Bob Howitt. Audio
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Reaction from coaches, captains after RWC victory
8:23 AM.While the nation still celebrates, even the All Blacks have admitted last night's performance was far from their best. Audio
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Huge night of partying in Auckland after Rugby World Cup
8:20 AM.Reporter Natalie Mankelow talks to us from the Auckland waterfront. Audio
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Fans celebrate Rugby World Cup win after 24 years
8:18 AM.Supporters across New Zealand gritted their teeth for 80 minutes as the All Blacks battled a belligerent French team. Audio
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All Blacks' win against France no walk-over
8:16 AM.Radio NZ sports reporter Barry Guy tells us about the match. Audio
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All Blacks' win against France no walk-over
8:12 AM.Last night's final was far from the one-sided match that many predicted, with the home side holding on for an 8-7 victory over France in the final at Eden Park. Audio
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All Blacks win Rugby World Cup
8:09 AM.With just one point between them, New Zealand's 8-7 victory against France at Eden Park was excruciatingly tense. Audio