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Sonny Wool (2008–2020) was a sheep from the North Island of New Zealand. [1] [2] Born in Dannevirke circa 2008, [3] he was named after All Black Sonny Bill Williams.He became famous after his feeding behaviour was used to correctly predict the winner of each of the New Zealand national rugby union team's matches at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
The 2011 Rugby World Cup, was the seventh Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition inaugurated in 1987. The International Rugby Board (IRB) selected New Zealand as the host country in preference to Japan and South Africa at a meeting in Dublin on 17 November 2005.
Pool C of the 2011 Rugby World Cup began on 11 September 2011 and was completed on 2 October. The pool was composed of Australia , Ireland , Italy , Russia and the United States . [ 1 ] While history would suggest Pool C as a predictable in outcome, this was not the case.
The Rugby World Cup is here, with hopes high that this could be the most competitive and enthralling tournament yet.. It is four years since Siya Kolisi became the third Springboks skipper to ...
The 2011 Rugby World Cup was held in New Zealand from 9 September to 23 October 2011. Team statistics The following table shows the team's results in major ...
2011 Rugby World Cup Pool D; R. Red, White & Brass; Rugby World Cup 2011 (video game) S. Sonny Wool; 2011 Rugby World Cup squads; 2011 Rugby World Cup statistics; W.
9 September–23 October: 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. The tournament was won by New Zealand's All Blacks defeating France in the final by a score of 8–7. Australia national rugby union team defeat Wales to claim third. December 10–16 2011 Cup of Nations (rugby union) in Dubai; Domestic competitions
The twentieth place at the 2011 tournament was determined by a repechage play-off which involved the third-place teams from the American and European qualifying tournaments (Uruguay and Romania). On a home and away basis, Romania prevailed by winning 32–12 in Bucharest, preceded by a 21–21 draw in Montevideo.