What year did England win the rugby world cup?
New Zealand (the All Blacks) won the World Cup in 1987. The runner-up was France.
Where was the 1999 rugby World Cup played?
The Rugby World Cup competition of 1999 was held in Wales.
Is the Rugby World Cup Semi-finals being broadcast in the US?
The 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand is getting broadcasted over nearly all urbanised countries, including New Zealand (obviously), Australia, South Africa, France, USA, England, Italy, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Argentina, Uruguay, Russia, Germany, Spain, Portugal, China, Japan etc.
What was the tense score between England and Australia in the 2004 Rugby World Cup?
The score was Australia - 10, England - 12
What countries have rugby teams?
Australia, new zealand, England, wales, south Africa, Ireland, Fiji , Italy, France, Argentina
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All the above plus USA, Canada, Russia, Sweden, Germany, Geogie,Spain, Romania,Portugal, Ukraine,Moldova, Czech Republic, Belgium,Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Croatia. Malta, Netherlands, Israel, Sebia, Andorra Aemenia, Finland, Denmark, Slovinia,Norway, Luxenburg, Austria, Bulgaria,Hungey,Korea, Arabian Gulf, Hong Kong,Japan,Kazakhstan,Korea,Singapore, Thailand,Srilanka,Thiland,India, Malasya, Chineses Taipei,Pakistan,Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Trinidad and tobago, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Mexico, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Nambia,Tunisia, Cote D'Ivoire, Uganda,Namibia, Kenya, Madagascar, Cameroon, Botswana, Morocco, Swaziland, Nigeria,
For results and to see how these countrys are doing look at the RWC website for the qualifying rounds and scores.
Why do they change the venue of the rugby world cup?
The concept was put in place that to spread the interest it would be fair and reasonable to assume that generically the top 10 teams in the World Rugby Rankings would always be a host. Therefore it was set out that all member countries could bid to host the event. This allowed emerging countries like Japan to have an opportunity to host the event, gain more experience in hosting and allow people from differing countries to see the game in different parts of the world. This has been effective as more that 1 hundred teams are now registered with World Rugby and more rare plaining to start the process
Why is RWC held every 4 years?
Because Channing Tatum is so hot and obviously, a chance for Lio to get to know Channing Tatum Lol
What are some good rugby strategies?
A few examples of this:
1. South Africa plays a tactic which involve their forwards to dominate and then play around 9 and 10. This means that South Africa's forwards dominate scrums, line outs and makes it easy for the scrum half (9) and fly half (10) to kick tactically.
2. France are know for their quick counter attacks. This means they play there backline players close to the opposition. When a turn over comes they spread the ball wide for the wings. France love an open game, their tactics is very good at running freely.
3. Alway have a open side flanker who could turn over possession quickly. Teams like Australia and New Zealand have players like George Smith and Richie Mcaw. Even the USA has a player called Todd Cleaver who could win back the ball for his team. Europe also has a number of flankers who dominates the breakdown and it's a very good tactic.
Use this website for reference: www.rugbytactics.com/
Where was the 2007 rugby world cup played?
France hosted the 2007 Rugby Union World Cup which was won by South Africa with England as the runners up
What dates are the rugby world cup on in new zealand?
Here is the copy I have - Its been checked against the RWC fixture list before printting so is up to date. Please note that due to the issues in Christchurch the RWC Board my move some games if there is any problems with public safety or the potential for further earth quakes
Date
Time (NZ)
Pool
Match Details
Locations
Stadium
Fri Sept 9
20.30
A
New Zealand v Tonga
Auckland
Eden Park
Sat Sept 10
13.00
B
Scotland v Romania
Invercargill
Rugby Park Stadium
Sat Sept 10
15.30
D
Fiji v Namibia
Rotorua
Rotorua International Stadium
Sat Sept 10
18.00
A
France v Japan
Auckland
North Harbour Stadium
Sat Sept 10
20.30
B
Argentina v England
Dunedin
Otago Stadium
Sun Sept 11
15.30
C
Australia v Italy
Auckland
North Harbour Stadium
Sun Sept 11
18.00
C
Ireland v USA
New Plymouth
Stadium Taranaki
Sun Sept 11
20.30
D
South Africa v Wales
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Wed Sept 14
14.30
D
Samoa v Namibia
Rotorua
Rotorua International Stadium
Wed Sept 14
17.00
A
Tonga v Canada
Whangarei
Northland Events Centre
Wed Sept 14
19.30
B
Scotland v Georgia
Invercargill
Rugby Park Stadium
Thurs Sept 15
19.30
C
Russia v USA
New Plymouth
Stadium Taranaki
Fri Sept 16
20.00
A
New Zealand v Japan
Hamilton
Waikato Stadium
Sat Sept 17
15.30
B
Argentina v Romania
Invercargill
Rugby Park Stadium
Sat Sept 17
18.00
D
South Africa v Fiji
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sat Sept 17
20.30
C
Australia v Ireland
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Sept 18
15.30
D
Wales v Samoa
Hamilton
Waikato Stadium
Sun Sept 18
18.00
B
England v Georgia
Dunedin
Otago Stadium
Sun Sept 18
20.30
A
France v Canada
Napier
McLean Park
Tues Sept 20
19.30
C
Italy v Russia
Nelson
Trafalgar Park
Wed Sept 21
19.30
A
Tonga v Japan
Whangarei
Northland Events Centre
Thurs Sept 22
20.00
D
South Africa v Namibia
Auckland
North Harbour Stadium
Fri Sept 23
20.30
C
Australia v USA
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sat Sept 24
18.00
B
England v Romania
Dunedin
Otago Stadium
Sat Sept 24
20.30
A
New Zealand v France
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Sept 25
15.30
D
Fiji v Samoa
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Sept 25
18.00
C
Ireland v Russia
Rotorua
Rotorua International Stadium
Sun Sept 25
20.30
B
Argentina v Scotland
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Mon Sept 26
19.30
D
Wales v Namibia
New Plymouth
Stadium Taranaki
Tues Sept 27
17.00
A
Canada v Japan
Napier
McLean Park
Tues Sept 27
19.30
C
Italy v USA
Nelson
Trafalgar Park
Wed Sept 28
19.30
B
Georgia v Romania
Palmerston North
Arena Manawatu
Fri Sept 30
20.30
D
South Africa v Samoa
Auckland
North Harbour Stadium
Sat Oct 1
15.30
C
Australia v Russia
Nelson
Trafalgar Park
Sat Oct 1
18.00
A
France v Tonga
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sat Oct 1
20.30
B
England v Scotland
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Oct 2
13.00
B
Argentina v Georgia
Palmerston North
Arena Manawatu
Sun Oct 2
15.30
A
New Zealand v Canada
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sun Oct 2
18.00
D
Wales v Fiji
Hamilton
Waikato Stadium
Sun Oct 2
20.30
C
Ireland v Italy
Dunedin
Otago Stadium
Sat Oct 8
18.00
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QF1: W Pool C v RU Pool D
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sat Oct 8
20.30
Blank
QF2: W Pool B v RU Pool A
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Oct 9
18.00
Blank
QF3: W Pool D v RU Pool C
Wellington
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sun Oct 9
20.30
Blank
QF4: W Pool A v RU Pool B
Auckland
Eden Park
Sat Oct 15
21.00
Blank
SF1: W QF1 v W QF2
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Oct 16
21.00
Blank
SF2: W QF3 v W QF4
Auckland
Eden Park
Fri Oct 21
20.30
Blank
Bronze Final
Auckland
Eden Park
Sun Oct 23
21.00
Blank
Final
Auckland
Eden Park
Why was rugby World Cup invented?
The game has gather popularity in the past 100 years and more and more countries are now taking to the game and enjoying the gladiatorial aspect and the interaction of supporters, who (unlike soccer) are seated and standing together.
Rugby is one of several variants of an oblong ball game (US football, Canadian football, Australian footy) as opposed to the round ball used in soccer. These games use the hands more extensively in play.
What was the score in the first rugby world cup final?
For England Jason Robinson scored a Try and Jonny Wilkinson scored 4 Penalties and a Drop Goal, giving a total score of 20. For Australia Lote Tuqiri scored a try and Elton Flatley scored 4 Penalties, giving a total score of 17.
Who won the rugby Melrose Sevens in 1987?
Harlequins of England won the 1987 Melrose Sevens event. Click on the 'Melrose Sevens' link on this page to go to the official Melrose Sevens website.
What is the record for the fastest try scored in a Rugby World Cup tournament?
The record for the fastest try in international rugby is 10 seconds, jointly held by former Scotland centre John Leslie against Wales on February 6, 1999 and Bart Price for England against Wales on January 20, 1923.
What countries are taking part in the Rugby World Cup?
ATeamNew ZealandAustraliaWalesSouth AfricaPool BTeamUSAEnglandIrelandKazakhstanPool CTeamCanadaFranceSwedenScotland
What is the risk of eye gauging in rugby?
This is a foul play that is not tolerated in the game as the result of which can cost a player teir sight - This was evident when Gavin Quinnell permanently lost the sight in his left eye following an incident. Sadly the person that did it was not caught
How many teams play in the rugby world cup?
Not including the qualifiers which have already been played. there are 48 to be played in the 2011 New Zealand Event.
40 - pool matches
4 quarter finals
2 semi finals
1 runner up
1 final
Who won the rugby world cup in 2002?
Nothing at all happened in the 2000 Rugby World Cup as there was not one. Rugby World Cups are held every four years with first being in 1987, hence 1999 and 2003 were the ones on either side of 2000
Who is the top point scorer for the women's rugby world cup?
Grant Fox of New Zealand holds the record for most amount of points in a single Rugby World Cup, accumulating 126 points in the 1987 tournament.
Who invented the rugby World Cup?
It you refer to the actual Web Ellis Cup itself ten it was originally a award for another sporting event and had not been used since 1907. In 1987 it was offered to the founding nation of the RWC and accepted then renamed to The Web Ellis Cup.
If you refer to the RWC event then Australia and New Zealand presented the idea back in 1985. At that time the key nations - Wales, England Scotland Ireland and France were asked to vote on the event. Initially Australia, New Zealand and France were the only countries that showed favour for a global tournament plus South Africa who were of course banned form international games because of Apartheid. their vote however was vital in tying the vote 8-8. When one English delegate followed by a Welsh delegate switched sides, the IRFB finally approved the inaugural cup, by 10 votes to 6