“It could all have gone so wrong!” Nigel Owens recalls 2015 Rugby World Cup final | What Went Down

BT Sport published this video item, entitled “”It could all have gone so wrong!” Nigel Owens recalls 2015 Rugby World Cup final | What Went Down” – below is their description.

Nigel Owens reflects on refereeing the 2015 Rugby World Cup final between Australia and New Zealand at Twickenham and explains what he was suffering with personally at the time.

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