Going into Rugby World Cup 2023, only three men had ever scored eight-tries in a single Rugby World Cup: All Blacks Jonah Lomu (Rugby World Cup 1999) and Julian Savea (Rugby World Cup 2015) and Springbok Bryan Habana (Rugby World Cup 2007). Now they are joined by a fourth man, Will Jordan who has the opportunity to make history and score a record ninth try in a single Rugby World Cup during the Rugby World Cup 2023 final between New Zealand and South Africa at the Stade de France in Paris.
Relive all the tries from the four men in Rugby World Cup's 8 try club, before we ask the question, can Will Jordan surpass Lomu, Habana and Savea?
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Relive all the tries from the four men in Rugby World Cup's 8 try club, before we ask the question, can Will Jordan surpass Lomu, Habana and Savea?
#Rugby #RugbyWorldCup #RWC2023 #Compilation #RWCFinal #Breaking8
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