Well, it's all over! The World Cup is at an end, and all we have left are the memories - the tries, the heroes, the villains ... and all the chin-wagging.
Heard the one about seven South Africans, three Frenchmen, two Argentinians, two Englishmen and a Wallaby?
As the final whistle sounded South Africa were crowned 2007 World Champions whilst England were left ruing missed chances.
Welcome to Paris! Here we are for the eagerly anticipated World Cup Final between England and South Africa at Stade de France!
I can't be dreaming, my celebratory Castle lager is still cold and the fire from my mate's braai is still going strong!
The week turns into days and the days into hours; the highly-anticipated World Cup final between England and South Africa is fast approaching us.
France is expecting an English invasion, but our man on the ground has picked up a whiff of hard cheese floating on the Parisian air...
As I'm sure the world knows, the Stade de France is going to be a warzone on Saturday night. But one battle will count more than most.
Either Phil Vickery or John Smit will brandish aloft the World Cup on Saturday night in the Stade de France, Paris.
England play South Africa in Paris on Saturday evening in the final of the 2007 Rugby World Cup. The prize is The Webb Ellis trophy.
skysports.com's Tony Curtis tells us why defending champions England must win Saturday's World Cup final against South Africa.
rugby365's John Dobson tells us why the Springboks must and will triumph over England in Saturday's World Cup final in Paris!
With various different theories on who will win the World Cup we have devised a simple yet effective method of shedding light on the topic.
Well, the bookies advised us against it, but we've decided to risk life and limb and just go got it - and we're doing it just for you, gentle reader.
The RWC Final is the biggest of all games. The pressure will mount gradually this week and come to a crescendo on Saturday night in Paris.
Whether this is altruism or a just a gloat is for you to decide, but we thought we'd bring you a taste of Paris as the Final looms.
There have been five Rugby World Cup Finals so far - in 1987, 1991, 1995, 1999 and 2003, all great occasions if not great games.
The semi-finals rushed pass us in great tension as four teams fought for two places. Twenty had become eight, then four and now two.
One week of matches to go, but it looks as though Jonny Wilkinson may yet run off with our Player of the Tournament accolade.
The four quarter-finals in the 2007 Rugby World Cup were tense affairs and there are things to talk about scrums - apart from the obvious ones.
Hernán Alvarez, our man in Argentina, writes about the reaction to the Pumas' 37-13 World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa in Paris.
With twelve teams gone, there are some 360 players who are already out of the running for our Player of the Tournament title.
Okay, here it is! We send the bookmakers reeling once again by revealing who will win Sunday's encounter between Argentina and South Africa!
With the World Cup proving fiendishly hard to predict, we've turned to science and history in an attempt to win back the money we've lost.
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