All Blacks welcomed home with open arms after World Cup win

Richie McCaw and his men greeted by airport workers performing haka on tarmac

Thousands of fans turned out at Auckland airport yesterday to welcome home the World Cup-winning All Blacks.

Ground crew for national carrier Air New Zealand performed a haka as the aircraft carrying the team taxied to its gate around 7am local time.

In a final claimed by some to be the tournament’s best ever, the All Blacks fended off Australia 34-17 at Twickenham on Saturday.

Yesterday morning, more than 2,000 fans, many having waited since 4am, cheered wildly when the team appeared in the terminal, led by captain Richie McCaw carrying the trophy.

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McCaw called the support "amazing" and coach Steve Hansen described the welcome as "overwhelming".

Outhalf Dan Carter said: "There's happiness that all that hard work has paid off. It's just such a special feeling."

The team then made their way to Auckland’s Victoria Park, where huge crowds had gathered in the rain to see the world-beating players, who paraded past fans, signing autographs and posing for photographs.

Finally making it to the stage, McCaw led the team – and the Webb Ellis Cup – on to the platform, to the song Men in Black.

Sonny Bill Williams – who won global affection after giving his winner's medal to a young boy in the crowd after the final – carried his daughter on stage.

McCaw said: “Seeing you all here has made it all worthwhile.

“There’s no better feeling than being able to hold that cup up again.”

The team was due to have a victory parade through central Auckland, with further parades to be held in Christchurch today and Wellington tomorrow.