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The report considers how Wales bounced back from the disappointment of Rugby World Cup 2007 to win a second Grand Slam in four years, highlighting how a mean defence coupled with an ability to score tries from broken play, proved to be a winning formula for Warren Gatland?s side.
The report analyses the performances of the other five teams during the campaign, throwing up some striking statistics, while looking at the major trends and contrasts from a fascinating tournament.
The report also compares the major trends and differences from RWC 2007, including how teams approach a championship scenario to that of a knock-out cup competition.
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