Here’s the latest information I can provide about the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, based on current publicly available sources.
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The 2008 Rugby League World Cup ran from late October to 22 November 2008, with the final held at Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park) in Brisbane. New Zealand defeated Australia 34–20 in the final, marking New Zealand’s first World Cup title and one of the sport’s notable upsets.[1][5]
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The final was a rematch of the 2000 final, and New Zealand’s victory ended Australia’s long streak of World Cup titles. Key moments included a video referee decision that awarded a late penalty try to New Zealand, contributing to the eight-point margin in the closing stages.[2][1]
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The tournament featured group stages followed by knockout rounds, with teams from around the globe competing, including the traditional rugby league powerhouses and several Pacific and Asian nations. The knockout stage culminated in the Australia vs. New Zealand final, a high-profile clash that drew substantial attention from fans and media.[5][6]
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If you’re looking for detailed match-by-match results, team lineups, and statistics, those are typically archived on the official tournament pages and major rugby league reference sites. The final’s scoreline and key events are well-documented in multiple sources, including Wikipedia’s pages covering the final and the knockout stage.[6][1]
If you’d like, I can pull together a concise timeline of the main matches and how New Zealand advanced to the final, or provide a quick comparison of final scores from the 2008 World Cup with other World Cup finals. I can also retrieve recent coverage or retrospectives from the past few years if you’re interested in how the tournament is remembered in rugby league history.