Rugby World Cup Final

Rugby World Cup Final

The Rugby World Cup Final is the most important rugby union match in the world. Played every four years, it determines the World Champions.

Results

rugbybox
date = 20 June 1987cite web| url=http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/statistics/match=2205/index.html |title=1987 Rugby World Cup, New Zealand - Final |publisher=rugbyworldcup.com |accessdate=2007-09-18]
home = ru-rt|NZL
score = 29 - 9
away = ru|FRA
homescore = Try: Jones
Kirwan
Kirk
Con: Fox
Pen: Fox (4)
awayscore = Try: Berbizier
Con: Camberabero
Pen: Camberabero
stadium = Eden Park, Auckland
attendance = 46,000
referee = Kerry Fitzgerald flagicon|AUS
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date = 2 November 1991cite web| url=http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/statistics/match=2173/index.html |title=1991 Rugby World Cup, England - Final |publisher=rugbyworldcup.com |accessdate=2007-09-18]
home = ru-rt|AUS
score = 12 - 6
away = ru|ENG
homescore = Try: Daly
Con: Lynagh
Pen: Lynagh (2)
awayscore = Pen: Webb (2)
stadium = Twickenham, London
attendance = 75,000
referee = Derek Bevan flagicon|WAL
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date = 24 June 1995cite web| url=http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/statistics/match=2141/index.html |title=1995 Rugby World Cup, South Africa - Final |publisher=rugbyworldcup.com |accessdate=2007-09-18]
home = ru-rt|RSA
score = 15 - 12
(a.e.t)
away = ru|NZL
homescore = Pen: Stransky (3)
Drop: Stransky (2)
awayscore = Pen: Mehrtens (3)
Drop: Mehrtens
stadium = Ellis Park, Johannesburg
attendance = 65,000
referee = Ed Morrison flagicon|ENG
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date = 6 November 1999cite web| url=http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/statistics/match=1697/index.html |title=1999 Rugby World Cup, Wales - Final |publisher=rugbyworldcup.com |accessdate=2007-09-18]
home = ru-rt|AUS
score = 35 - 12
away = ru|FRA
homescore = Try: Tune
Finegan
Con: Burke (2)
Pen: Burke (7)
awayscore = Pen: Lamaison (4)
stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
attendance = 74,500
referee = André Watson flagicon|RSA
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date = 22 November 2003cite web| url=http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/statistics/match=8220/index.html |title=2003 Rugby World Cup, Australia - Final |publisher=rugbyworldcup.com |accessdate=2007-09-18]
home = ru-rt|ENG
score = 20 - 17
(a.e.t.)
away = ru|AUS
homescore = Try: Robinson 38' m
Pen: Wilkinson (4)
Drop: Wilkinson 100'
awayscore = Try: Tuqiri 6' m
Pen: Flatley (4)
stadium = Telstra Stadium, Sydney
attendance = 82,957
referee = André Watson flagicon|RSA
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date = 20 October 2007
home = ru|RSA
score = 15 - 6
away = ru|ENG
homescore = Pen: Montgomery (4)
Steyn
awayscore = Pen: Wilkinson (2)
stadium = Stade de France, St-Denis, Paris
attendance = 81,675
referee = Alain Rolland Flagicon|IRL
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tatistics

Wins

*2 - ru|AUS, ru|RSA,
*1 - ru|ENG, ru|NZL

Appearances

*3 - ru|AUS, ru|ENG
*2 - ru|FRA, ru|RSA, ru|NZL

Players who have played in more than one Final

*ru|ENG Mike Catt 2003 and 2007
*ru|AUS Matt Cockbain 1999 and 2003
*ru|AUS Dan Crowley 1991 and 1999
*ru|ENG Lawrence Dallaglio 2003 and 2007
*ru|AUS John Eales 1991 and 1999
*ru|NZL Sean Fitzpatrick 1987 and 1995
*ru|AUS George Gregan 1999 and 2003
*ru|AUS Tim Horan 1991 and 1999
*ru|ENG Ben Kay 2003 and 2007
*ru|AUS Stephen Larkham 1999 and 2003
*ru|ENG Jason Leonard 1991 and 2003
*ru|AUS Jason Little 1991 and 1999
*ru|ENG Lewis Moody 2003 and 2007
*ru|AUS Jeremy Paul 1999 and 2003
*ru|RSA Os du Randt 1995 and 2007
*ru|ENG Jason Robinson 2003 and 2007
*ru|AUS Joe Roff 1999 and 2003
*ru|ENG Phil Vickery 2003 and 2007
*ru|ENG Jonny Wilkinson 2003 and 2007

Notes and references


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