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7 Best Rugby World Cup Tries From The Weekend
We round up the best tries from the weekend’s Rugby World Cup action. Which players’ efforts made the list?

The weekend delivered some big moments from the 2015 Rugby World Cup, and while there were plenty of 5-pointers throughout the big clashes, we’ve picked the seven best below for your viewing pleasure:
Ireland trump France to top Pool D – Irish scrumhalf Connor Murray all but sealed victory for his side as he used his knowledge of the game to score a try at the base of the post.
Tommaso Allan’s incredible pace to score – Italy flyhalf Tommaso Allan showed some great speed to cut through the Romanian defence and score an impressive try for the Azzuri.
The Pumas’ speed and skill against Namibia – Matias Moroni carved open Namibia to set up Juan Martin Hernandez and open the scoring for Argentina against Namibia.
Watson’s unbelievable finish – Anthony Watson scored his seventh international try to get England on the board in their Pool A match against Uruguay.
Pisi’s power to score in the corner – Tusi Pisi just avoided touch as he put Samoa ahead against Scotland in the RWC Pool B clash.
Smith nabs his 20th – New Zealand’s Ben Smith finished off a fine team move to score his 20th test try and break the deadlock against Tonga.
Nonu’s try on his 100th Test – Ma’a Nonu, appearing for New Zealand for the 100th time, finished off a fine team move to compound Tonga’s misery.
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James
October 12, 2015 at 10:55
There were some sick tries in the England game. The whole game was awesome but was a little too late to turn up.
jhb_boet
October 12, 2015 at 10:56
Nonu’s try was dope