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Johno's World Cup Warriors - Watch Legally and Safely

Johno's World Cup Warriors

Genre: Sport
Countries: ,
Release Date: March 23, 2003
Year: 2003
Runtime:78 mins

Johno's World Cup Warriors: Relive all the greatest moments in World Cup history. Martin Johnson, International giant in the world of rugby, goes in search of the greatest moments and the most outstanding players in the history of the Rugby World Cup. Johno is a great leader and fearsome competitor - he also possesses an encyclopaedic knowledge of all things to do with sport, not to mention the game of rugby - but this in no trivial pursuit. For the first time ever on video, Johno puts himself to the test and recalls the most remarkable and celebrated moments from all the previous Rugby World Cups. We feature the legends who have competed over the years for the William Webb Ellis such as Kirk, Blanco, Carling, Stransky, Campese, Pienaar, Lomu, Eales, Lynagh and many more. England are now unquestionably one of the leading rugby nations and Johno, the legendary Captain, discloses his ambitions for the 2003 World Cup in Australia. "Great Action - shows just what it takes to win the Cup" - Lawrence Dallaglio. "The rugby's great - shame about the presenter!!" - Austin Healey. "So many fantastic players over the years, it really makes you want to be part of World Cup history" - Johnny Wilkinson. This DVD is officially endorsed by the International Rugby Board and features over sixty minutes of superb, classic footage from the '87, '91, '95 and '99 Rugby World Cups.

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