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64 South Africa (64–0 v United States) Most tries in a match: 10: 2019: 69 – Handré Pollard ( South Africa) 58 – Owen Farrell ( England) 54 – Richie Mo'unga ( New Zealand) 7 – Josh Adams ( Wales) Most points in a match: 71 New Zealand (71–9 v Namibia) Biggest winning margin: 63 New Zealand (63–0 v Canada) Most tries in a match: 11
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. International men's rugby union competition Not to be confused with Rugby League World Cup. This article is about the men's rugby union tournament. For the women's World Cup in union, see Women's Rugby World Cup. For other world cups for rugby, see World cup of rugby. "RWC" redirects ...
10 Number 8 6 Stephen Jones: 1998–2011 104: 86 18 Fly-half 7 ... Win % Position 1 Sam Warburton: 2011–2016 49: 0.47 Flanker 2 Alun Wyn Jones: 2009–2021 48: 0.58
Two tries by Owen Finegan and Ben Tune, and seven penalties by Matt Burke contributed to Australia's 35–12 win, as they became the first nation to win the Rugby World Cup twice. [10] Australia also became the first side to contest successive finals when they faced England in the 2003 final at the Telstra Stadium in Sydney.
This takes each game as if it were a World Cup pool stage match, with each team awarded four points for a win, two points for a draw and none for a defeat. A team scoring four tries in one match scored a bonus point, as did a team that lost by fewer than eight points.
A second half performance from Fiji at a wet Hanazono Rugby Stadium saw the Fijians record their first win of their 2019 World Cup campaign as they won 45–10 over Georgia. This was partly due to Semi Radradra scoring two tries while also aiding in setting up three more tries as Fiji scored seven tries to one in the bonus-point victory. [ 72 ]
England became the first team to qualify for the knock-out stage of the World Cup, with a game in hand, after winning their opening three games of the pool stage. [1] France became the second team to qualify for the last eight to complete the two teams that advanced out of Pool C. [2]
The Women's Rugby World Cup is the women's rugby union world championship which is organised by World Rugby.The first Rugby World Cup for women was held in 1991, but it was not until the 1998 tournament that the tournament received official backing from the International Rugby Board (IRB, now World Rugby); by 2009, the IRB had retroactively recognized the 1991 and 1994 tournaments and their ...