Ha ha. If it is going to help us win, please delete.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/rugby_world_cup/history/2965700.stm
The second semi-final of the inaugural World Cup produced one of the event's great games.
Fra 30-24 Aus
France 30
Tries: Lerieux, Sella, Laqisquet, Blanco
Cons: Camberabero (4)
Pens: Camberabero (2)
Australia 24
Tries: Campese, Codey
Cons: Lynagh (2)
Pens: Lynagh (3)
DG: Lynagh
Australia had been billed as the pre-tournament favourites and on paper looked destined for victory. France had other ideas. Three times the French fell behind and three times Australia looked on course to clinch the win... But France had one remaining trick up their sleeve, which manifested itself in arguably the greatest try in World Cup history. Starting deep within their territory, they ran the ball through the hands of 11 players - backs and forwards alike - before a mesmerising display ended with the ball in the hands of Serge Blanco. Blanco charged to the line, shaking off the grapples of Aussie forward Tom Lawton to score in the corner. Camberabero made no mistake to silence a fairly modest crowd of 17,768 at Sydney's Concord Oval.
17.7k... game has come along way since then.