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Top 17 Moments from the Rugby World Cup Quarter Finals

Malcolm Marx of South Africa holds up Pieter-Steph Du Toit of South Africa during the Japan and South Africa Springbok Quarter-Final at the

The Rugby World Cup quarter finals served up a variety of entertainment. New Zealand sent out a clear message to their opponents with a clinical win against Ireland. Wales edged France to set up a semi final with South Africa. Check out the top 17 moments from the Rugby World Cup quarter final weekend.

Some of the best tries from the quarter final weekend, features Henry Slade’s intercept and neat grubber to Jonny May to score. Ollivon finishing off France’s team try, and Makazole Mapimpi’s try against Japan. 


Japan vs South Africa Match Highlights 


Wales vs France Match Highlights 


Fans are left teary eyed after a great showing from host nation Japan in their best Rugby World Cup finish. 


Owen Farrell’s run up before a conversion gets a special mention.


The Springboks show real passion as they sing their national anthem before their clash with Japan


Kieran Read shares a special moment with Peter O’Mahony and his daughter after their Rugby World Cup match. 


Richie Mo’unga’s aerial acrobatics. 

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England vs Australia Match Highlights 

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Tendai Beast Mtawarira apologizes to Keita Inagaki after the match for his sin bin tackle. Respect.


The Barrett brothers take a selfie with the crowd after their match against Ireland.

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Rory Best plays his last match for the Irish and retires after 124 caps. 


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