Rugby World Cup 2011:
France fined for advancing on New Zealand's haka before final kick-off
The end of the World Cup has turned sour for beaten finalists France after they were fined £2,500 for advancing over the half-way line as the All Blacks performed their traditional haka before kick-off.
France breached a "cultural ritual protocol" and teams knew about the penalty before the tournament began, a spokesman said.
However, All Blacks manager Darren Shand told Newstalk ZB radio station there was no need for any punishment.
French captain Thierry Dusautoir, who was named the IRB Player of the Year on Monday night, said the team had only finalised their plan to advance on the haka on the morning of the final.
"At one stage we were so close to them that they wanted to kiss the New Zealanders, but I told them to take it easy. It was a great moment and a moment we will remember all our lives," he said.
The victorious All Blacks, meanwhile, were greeted by 50,000 cheering fans during a parade through Christchurch.
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I thought it was great stuff from the French and added to the final.....The petty fine was pointless.