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Anatomy of an upset: The untold story of the greatest RWC shock

Michael Burgess
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Specialist Multimedia Sports Journalist·NZ Herald·
10 mins to read

It was a sporting shock for the ages, along with the Miracle on Ice at Lake Placid in 1980, and England's football defeat at the hands of the USA in 1950.

Japan were 66/1 outsiders with some bookmakers ahead of their clash with South Africa in Brighton, but managed the biggest upset in World Cup history. Michael Burgess gets the inside story.

With 80 minutes up on the clock, Japan captain Michael Leitch was facing the biggest decision

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