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The grand event of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2006, Canada was the most extravagant event in the year 2006. The tournament commenced on the thirty first August and ended on seventeenth September 2006. The Women's Rugby World Cup 2006, Canada was the third world cup that was given approval by the International Rugby Board.
Before this the two previous ones held in the year 1994 in Scotland and for the men in the year 1991 in Wales. Triumphant team in the Women's Rugby World Cup 2006 in Canada was the Black Ferns from New Zealand who defeated England in the final as they once did in 2002. This was the third world cup trophy for New Zealand.
The other interesting phenomenon of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2006, Canada was that the semi-final matches were also the repeat of the 2002 tournament. The top five places out six in the final rankings remained completely unaltered. There were no qualifying matches being played for the Women's Rugby World Cup 2006, Canada. The performances of the aspiring nations for the tournament were judged on the basis of their performances in the 2002 World Cup and the other international matches that they played in between 2002-2005. Some controversies cropped up during the course of the tournament but they did not affect the gusto of the Ruby lovers from all the participating countries.
Groups of in the Women's Rugby World Cup 2006, Canada
Pool A
New Zealand
Spain
Kazakhstan
Pool B
England
Australia
Ireland
Pool C
France
United States
South Africa
Pool D
Canada
Scotland
Samoa
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