Rugby World Cup: will All Blacks or Australia make history?

New Zealand and the Wallabies both aiming for a record third World Cup triumph in the first final between the two nations

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New Zealand captain Richie McCaw will play his final game for the All Blacks as he leads his men for a 110th time against Australia in the Rugby World Cup final. It will be his 148th international, a world record, and he will be aiming for a 131st victory
(Image credit: Mike Hewitt/Getty)

By Gavin Mortimer

History will be made way or the other at Twickenham on Saturday afternoon when Australia and New Zealand contest the final of the Rugby World Cup.

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