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In 2003, England beat Australia in Sydney to win the Rugby World Cup.
The match was famous for England's fly-half, Jonny Wilkinson, kicking the winning points in the dying seconds.
England's coach, Sir Clive Woodward, and Australia's captain, George Gregan, recount that night to Ben Henderson.
(Photo: Sir Clive Woodward lifts the Rugby World Cup trophy. Credit: Joe Mann/Offside via Getty Images)
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In 2003, England beat Australia in Sydney to win the Rugby World Cup.
The match was famous for England's fly-half, Jonny Wilkinson, kicking the winning points in the dying seconds.
England's coach, Sir Clive Woodward, and Australia's captain, George Gregan, recount that night to Ben Henderson.
(Photo: Sir Clive Woodward lifts the Rugby World Cup trophy. Credit: Joe Mann/Offside via Getty Images)

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