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Published 09:36 4 Nov 2015 GMT
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After the players and coaching staff were reunited with family members, and friends, they got back onto a bus that took them to downtown Auckland for their parade. Crowds were out in force in the city of sails.
The choice of vehicles carrying the world champions through the streets were practical, to say the least. However, the odd all black jeep was spotted in between the construction trucks and big rigs.
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Once the players arrived at Victoria Park, they were greeted by thousands and welcomed with a Haka, or two; or three.
Until it was time for an official presentation, on-stage, and for captain Richie McCaw to do the rounds, pose for selfies and let lucky fans hold the coveted trophy.
Soak it up lads.
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