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Seven days to go: A No.7 scores the first Rugby World Cup try

The Webb Ellis Cup - World Rugby's ultimate prize. (Image: WikiCommons - vavroom)
11th September, 2015
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With a new tournament and huge expectations playing at home New Zealand started slowly against Italy in the first match in 1987.

It took almost half an hour for the All Blacks to break through Italy’s defence. 22-year-old Michael Jones, who had played one Test for Samoa was on his debut for New Zealand and had the honour of notching his own piece of history after the All Blacks won a scrum against the feed. He was set up by a lovely pass on the inside from Grant Fox.

The try settled New Zealand’s nerves and after only leading 17-3 at half-time, the All Blacks put on a show in the second half, including a blistering John Kirwin try to win 70-6.

Jones continued to be a key part of New Zealand’s success and bookended the tournament by scoring again in the final against France.

Despite coming back from injury and his refusal to play on Sundays due to religious reasons, Jones was selected for the 1991 World Cup. He did miss three matches during the tournament which were on Sunday. His strong Christian beliefs ultimately led to his omission from the 1995 squad when it was realised that key finals matches including both semis were to played on Sundays.

Jones still managed to play 55 times for New Zealand, including being part of the first winning Tri Nations squad.

He turned to coaching Samoa at the end of his career which finished on a sour note after a disappointing World Cup in 2007, forcing Jones to resign.

The Roar’s World Cup Countdown:
30. Grant Fox’s record 30 conversions from the 1987 World Cup
29. All Blacks claim the 1987 World Cup, 29-9
28. Tonga stun Italy with Sateki Tuipulotu’s boot, winning 28-25
27. 27 per cent of tries came from scrums in 2003 with Canada showing the value of the set piece
26. David Pocock made 26 tackles in a fantastic performance against South Africa in the 2011 quarter-finals
25. South Africa’s 25 wins from 29 matches at the World Cup
24. Wales scores 24 points in the first half against New Zealand but still lose in 2003
23. Nick Farr-Jones 23 wins as Australian captain including an historic 1991 World Cup win against England
22. The Wallabies notch a cricket score with 22 tries in a 142-0 thumping of Namibia in 2003
21. Georgia’s David Dadunashvili becomes the youngest (21) to start at hooker in a World Cup match
20. The first World Cup classic finishes 20-all between Scotland and France in 1987
19. 19-year-old George North becomes youngest World Cup try scorer in 2011
18. Since their first and only win Japan has gone 18-straight World Cup games without victory
17. New Zealand coaching staff present 17 alleged refereeing errors to explain 2007 loss
16. George Gregan and Jason Leonard involved in 16 wins each at World Cup level
15. Jonah Lomu’s 15 tries in 11 matches
14. Jonny Wilkinson’s 14 World Cup drop goals including his most famous one in England’s 20-17 win over the Wallabies
13. Philippe Sella’s fantastic career at No.13 with 13 starts for France at Rugby World Cups
12. The Wallabies record 12-game winning streak from 1999 to 2003
11. Fiji win 11 out of 11 lineouts against Wales during a stunning 38-34 win in 2007
10. David Campese’s 10 tries for the Wallabies at Rugby World Cups
9. Matt Burke’s 9 points per game average after an amazing 1999 tournament
8. Diego Ormaechea, at age 40, was the oldest number 8 to play at a World Cup
7. No.7 Michael Jones scores the first ever World Cup try
6. Marc Ellis’ record six tries in a match against Japan
5. Jannie de Beer’s five drop goals in a match against England in the 1999 quarter-finals
4. Michael Lynagh’s four tries in World Cup matches including his match-winner against Ireland
3. Cardiff has hosted World Cup matches for three tournaments and will make it a record four in 2015
2. Christophe Lamaison’s two drop goals in semi-final blinder
1. The Webb Ellis Cup.

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