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Fun Trivia: i : iRB World Cup

Special Sub-Topic: RWC 1987 to 2003


Which team won pool B in RWC 2003?

    France. France won this pool with a bonus point in each of their games, giving them a total of 20 points for the pool stage.

Which referee has done 2 world cup finals?
    Andre Watson. Andre Watson did 2 finals, Australia vs England and Australia vs France.

Which player has been top tryscorer at 2 RWCs?
    Jonah Lomu. He scored 7 trys in 1995 and 8 trys in 1999.

Which of the following set a record for most points scored in a game by a single player?
    45 - Simon Culthane. He scored this in the 145-17 drubbing of Japan by New Zealand. He scored 1 try and 20 conversions.

Which of the following set a record for most points in a single RWC?
    126 - Grant Fox. He scored 30 conversions, 21 penalties, and 1 drop goal.

In which game was Tana Umaga injured, New Zealand vs ______?
    Italy. This was game 2 and it forced him out for the rest of the world cup.

Which team set a record for most tries scored in a match?
    23 - Australia. They did this when they played Namibia in RWC 2003, and beat them 142 - 0.

What was the first RWC to have 5 point tries?
    1995. In all World Cups before 1995, games were played with 4 point tries.

Which was the first team to score 100 in a RWC game?
    New Zealand. Australia 142 - Namibia 0 (2003). England 111 - Uruguay 13 (2003). New Zealand 101 - Italy 3 (1999). England 101 - Tonga 10 (1999). New Zealand 145 - Japan 17 (1995).

Which was the first team to not score any points in RWC?
    Canada 1995. These teams scored zero. Namibia (2003), Canada (1995), Cote d'livoire (1995), Spain (1999).


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