
New Zealand All Blacks (1987-1991)
Sports teamAbout
The New Zealand All Blacks, from 1987 to 1991, were a dominant force in international rugby. During this period, they achieved an impressive record, winning 49 out of 50 matches. Their success was highlighted by their victory in the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup, where they showcased their exceptional skill and teamwork. The team's performance was marked by their innovative playing style, which combined strong forward play with agile backline moves. In the 1991 Rugby World Cup, the All Blacks continued to impress, though they were ultimately defeated by Australia in the semi-finals. Despite this setback, their dominance in the pool stages was evident, with convincing wins over England, the United States, and Italy. The team's ability to adapt and perform under pressure was a hallmark of their success during this era. Their influence on the sport was profound, setting a high standard for future generations of rugby players.