Mind blown! 3D replay of Rugby World Cup try puts fans right in the middle
Global camera giant Canon has amazed rugby followers on Twitter with a 3D replay of one of the tries from the Rugby World Cup in Japan.
The official Rugby World Cup twitter account posted a video of George Bridge's try for New Zealand which helped the All Blacks beat South Africa 23-13 on Saturday.
If it was amazing to watch on TV, just wait until you see it in 3D.
Mind blown 😲
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 23, 2019
Get onto the pitch with George Bridge and the @AllBlacks at #RWC2019
Courtesy of @Canon_mj pic.twitter.com/CStzkQKGIc
They are doing it for all seven games at the International Stadium Yokohama, which includes Ireland's 27-3 defeat of Scotland on Sunday.
Here's an explanation of how they did it.
Which Ireland try would you want to see in 3D?
James Ryan's opener in the sixth minute?
06: TRY Ireland!
— eir Sport (@eirSport) September 22, 2019
What a start in Yokohama. James Ryan forces his way over after a brilliant break from Iain Henderson.
LIVE now on eir sport 1! #IREvSCO #RWC2019 pic.twitter.com/MaynbcKhMe
Rory Best's 'backflip' for the second score?
14: TRY Ireland!
— eir Sport (@eirSport) September 22, 2019
Simply brilliant start from Ireland as they score off an attacking maul.
LIVE now on eir sport 1! #RWC2019 #IREvSCO pic.twitter.com/V0NV3zWkKh
Ireland's third courtesy of Tadhg Furlong?
25: TRY Ireland!
— eir Sport (@eirSport) September 22, 2019
Tadhg Furlong powers over for try number 3 for Ireland.
LIVE now on eir sport 1! #RWC2019 #IREvSCO pic.twitter.com/ZZ6Uyk7kIT
Or Andrew Conway's score to give Ireland the bonus point?
56: TRY Ireland!
— eir Sport (@eirSport) September 22, 2019
Brilliant from Conor Murray as he finds Andrew Conway. The winger uses his dancing feet to get his 7th try for Ireland & his side's 4th of the game.
LIVE now on eir sport 1! #RWC2019 #IREvSCO pic.twitter.com/NcE8S2pKwy




