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词条 Australia at the Rugby World Cup
释义

  1. By position

  2. By tournament

      1987 New Zealand & Australia    1991 UK, Ireland and France    1995 South Africa    1999 Wales    2003 Australia    2007 France    2011 New Zealand    2015 England  

  3. Hosting

     1987  2003 

  4. Overall record

  5. Team records

  6. Individual records

  7. Portrayal on screen

  8. References

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The Australian national rugby union team, known as the Wallabies, has played all eight Rugby World Cup tournaments. They are one of the three best performing teams, having won two tournaments, as has South Africa; only New Zealand has done better, winning three tournaments. Australia has hosted or co-hosted the tournament on two occasions – in 1987 and 2003.

By position

  • 1987 Fourth place
  • 1991 Champions (1st title)
  • 1995 Quarter-finals
  • 1999 Champions (2nd title)
  • 2003 Runners-up
  • 2007 Quarter-finals
  • 2011 Third place
  • 2015 Runners-up

By tournament

1987 New Zealand & Australia

Group matches

{{rugbybox
|date = 23 May 1987
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 19 – 6
|away = {{ru|ENG}}
|homescore = Tries: David Campese
Simon Poidevin
Con: Michael Lynagh
Pen: Michael Lynagh (3)
|awayscore = Try: Mike Harrison
Con: Jon Webb
|stadium = Concord Oval, Sydney
|attendance =
|referee = Keith Lawrence (New Zealand) }}
{{rugbybox
|date = 31 May 1987
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 47 – 12
|away = {{ru|USA}}
|homescore = Tries: Andrew Leeds (2)
Penalty try
David Campese
Brian Smith
Andrew Slack
Brett Papworth
David Codey
Con: Michael Lynagh (6)
Pen: Michael Lynagh
|awayscore = Try: Ray Nelson
Con: Ray Nelson
Pen: Ray Nelson
Drop: Dave Horton
|stadium = Ballymore, Brisbane
|attendance =
|referee = Brian Anderson (Scotland) }}
{{Rugbybox
|date = 3 June 1987
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 42 – 23
|away = {{Ru|JPN}}
|homescore = Tries: Andrew Slack (2)
Matthew Burke (2)
Steve Tuynman
Peter Grigg
Mark Hartill
David Campese
Con: Michael Lynagh (5)
|awayscore = Tries: Eiji Kutsuki (2)
Tsuyoshi Fujita
Con: Minoru Okidoi
Pen: Minoru Okidoi (2)
Drop: Minoru Okidoi
|stadium = Concord Oval, Sydney
|attendance =
|referee = Jim Fleming (Scotland) }}
TeamPWDLPFPAPts
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{{Ru|ENG}}3201100324
{{Ru|USA}}310239992
{{Ru|JPN}}3003481230
Quarter final
{{Rugbybox
|date = 7 June 1987
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 30 – 24
|away = {{Ru|IRE}}
|homescore = Tries: Burke
McIntyre
Smith
Con: Lynagh (4)
Pen: Lynagh (3)
|awayscore = Tries: Kiernan
MacNeil
Con: Kiernan (2)
Pen: Kiernan
|stadium = Concord Oval, Sydney
|referee = Brian Anderson (New Zealand) }}
Semi-final
{{Rugbybox
|date = 13 June 1987
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 24 – 30
|away = {{Ru|FRA}}
|homescore = Tries: Campese
Codey
Con: Lynagh (2)
Pen: Lynagh (3)
Drop: Lynagh
|awayscore = Tries: Lorieux
Sella
Lagisquet
Blanco
Con: Camberabero (4)
Pen: Camberabero (2)
|stadium = Concord Oval, Sydney
|attendance = 17,768
|referee = Brian Anderson (Scotland) }}

Third place play-off
{{rugbybox
|date = 18 June 1987
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 21 – 22
|away = {{ru|WAL}}
|homescore = Tries: Burke
Grigg
Con: Lynagh (2)
Pen: Lynagh (2)
Drop: Lynagh
|awayscore = Tries: Roberts
Moriarty
Hadley
Con: Thorburn (2)
Pen: Thorburn (2)
|stadium = Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
|attendance =
|referee = Fred Howard (England) }}

1991 UK, Ireland and France

Group matches

{{Rugbybox
| date = 4 October 1991
| home = {{Ru-rt|ARG}}
| score = 19 – 32
| away = {{Ru|AUS}}
| homescore = Tries: Teran (2)
Con: Del Castillo
Pen: Del Castillo
Drop: Arbizu (2)
| awayscore = Tries: Campese (2), Horan (2), Kearns
Con: Lynagh (3)
Pen: Lynagh (2)
| stadium = Stradey Park, Llanelli
| attendance =
| referee = David Bishop (New Zealand) }}
{{rugbybox
| date = 9 October 1991
| home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 9 – 3
| away = {{ru|SAM|name=Western Samoa}}
| homescore = Pen: Lynagh (3)
| awayscore = Pen: Vaea
| stadium = Pontypool Park, Pontypool
| attendance =
| referee = Ed Morrison (England) }}
{{rugbybox
| date = 12 October 1991
| home = {{ru-rt|WAL}}
| score = 3 – 38
| away = {{ru|AUS}}
| homescore = Pen: Ring
| awayscore = Tries: Roebuck (2), Slattery, Campese, Horan, Lynagh
Con: Lynagh (4)
Pen: Lynagh (2)
| stadium = Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
| attendance =
| referee = Keith Lawrence (New Zealand) }}
TeamWonDrawnLostForAgainstPoints
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{{Ru|SAM|name=Western Samoa}}20154347
{{Ru|WAL}}10232615
{{Ru|ARG}}00338833

Quarter final{{rugbybox
| date = 20 October 1991
| home = {{ru-rt|IRE}}
| score = 18 – 19
| away = {{ru|AUS}}
| homescore = Tries Hamilton
Con: Keyes
Pen: Keyes (3)
Drop goals Keyes
| awayscore = Tries: Campese (2), Lynagh
Con: Lynagh (2)
Pen: Lynagh
| stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin
| attendance =
| referee = Jim Fleming (Scotland) }}
Semi final
{{rugbybox
| date = 27 October 1991
| home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 16 – 6
| away = {{ru|NZL}}
| homescore = Tries: Campese, Horan
Con: Lynagh
Pen: Lynagh (2)
| awayscore = Pen: Fox (2)
| stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin
| attendance =
| referee = Jim Fleming (Scotland) }}
Final
{{rugbybox
| date = 27 October 1991
| home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 12 – 6
| away = {{ru|ENG}}
| homescore = Tries: Daly
Con: Lynagh
Pen: Lynagh (2)
| awayscore = Pen: Webb (2)
| stadium = Twickenham, London
| attendance =
| referee = Derek Bevan (Wales) }}{{winners|ru|1991 Rugby World Cup Champions|AUS|First}}

1995 South Africa

Group matches


{{rugbybox
|date = 25 May 1995
|home = {{ru-rt|RSA}}
|score = 27 – 18
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|homescore = Tries:
Pieter Hendriks, Joel Stransky
Con:
Joel Stransky
Pen:
Joel Stransky (4)
Drop Goal:
Joel Stransky
|awayscore = Tries:
Phil Kearns, Michael Lynagh
Con:
Michael Lynagh
Pen:
Michael Lynagh
Drop Goals:
|stadium = Newlands, Cape Town
|attendance = 51 000 (capacity)
|referee = Derek Bevan (Wales) }}
{{Rugbybox
|date = 31 May 1995
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 27 – 11
|away = {{Ru|CAN}}
|homescore = Tries:
Michael Lynagh, Ilivasi Tabua, Joe Roff
Con:
Michael Lynagh (3)
Pen:
Michael Lynagh (2)
Drop Goals:
|awayscore = Tries:
Al Charron
Con:

Pen:
Gareth Rees (2)
Drop Goals:
|stadium = Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth
|attendance = 15 000
|referee = Patrick Robin (France) }}
{{rugbybox
|date = 3 June 1995
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 42 – 3
|away = {{ru|ROU}}
|homescore = Tries: Damian Smith, David Wilson, Joe Roff, Michael Foley, Matt Burke
Con:
Matt Burke (2), John Eales (4)
Pen:

Drop Goals:
|awayscore = Tries:

Con:

Pen:
Ilie Ivancuic
Drop Goals:
|stadium = Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch
|attendance = 15 000
|referee = Naoki Saito (Japan) }}
TeamWonDrawnLostForAgainstPoints
{{Ru|RSA}}30068269
{{Ru|AUS}}20187417
{{Ru|CAN}}10245505
{{Ru|ROU}}00314973
Quarter final

{{rugbybox
| date =
| home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 22 – 25
| away = {{Ru|ENG}}
| homescore = Tries:
Damian Smith
Con:
Michael Lynagh
Pen:
Michael Lynagh (5)
Drop Goals:
| awayscore = Tries:
Tony Underwood
Con:
Rob Andrew
Pen:
Rob Andrew (5)
Drop Goals:
Rob Andrew
| stadium = Newlands, Cape Town
| attendance =
| referee = David Bishop (New Zealand) }}

1999 Wales

Group matches

{{rugbybox
|date = 3 October 1999
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 57 – 9
|away = {{ru|ROM}}
|homescore = Tries: Toutai Kefu (3), Joe Roff (2), Rod Kafer, Matthew Burke, Jason Little, Tim Horan
Con: Matthew Burke (5), John Eales
|awayscore = Pen: Petre Mitu (3)
|stadium = Ravenhill, Belfast
|attendance =
|referee = Paul Honiss (New Zealand) }}
{{Rugbybox
|date = 10 October 1999
|home = {{ru-rt|IRE}}
|score = 3 – 23
|away = {{Ru|AUS}}
|homescore = Pen: David Humphreys
|awayscore = Tries: Ben Tune, Tim Horan
Con: Matthew Burke (2)
Pen: Matthew Burke (2), John Eales
|stadium = Lansdowne Road, Dublin
|attendance =
|referee = Clayton Thomas (Wales) }}
{{rugbybox
|date = 14 October 1999
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 55–19
|away = {{ru|USA}}
|homescore = Tries: Scott Staniforth (2), Chris Latham, Chris Whitaker, Michael Foley, Matthew Burke, Stephen Larkham, Tiaan Straaus
Con: Matthew Burke (5), Joe Roff
Pen: Matthew Burke
|awayscore = Tries: Juan Grobler
Con: Kevin Dalzell
Pen: Kevin Dalzell (4)
|stadium = Thomond Park, Limerick
|attendance =
|referee = Andre Watson (South Africa) }}
TeamWonDrawnLostForAgainstPoints
{{Ru|AUS}}300135316
{{Ru|IRE}}201100454
{{Ru|ROM}}102501262
{{Ru|USA}}003521350

Quarter final
{{rugbybox
|date = 23 October 1999
|home = {{ru-rt|WAL}}
|score = 9 – 24
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|homescore = Pens: Neil Jenkins (3)
|awayscore = Tries: George Gregan (2), Ben Tune
Con: Matthew Burke (3)
Pen: Matthew Burke
|stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|attendance =74,499
|referee = Colin Hawke (New Zealand) }}
Semi-final
{{rugbybox
|date = 30 October 1999
|home = {{ru-rt|RSA}}
|score = 21 – 27
(a.e.t)
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|homescore = Pen: Jannie de Beer (6)
Drop: Jannie de Beer
|awayscore = Pen: Matthew Burke (8)
Drop: Stephen Larkham
|stadium = Twickenham, London
|attendance =75,000
|referee = Derek Bevan (Wales) }}
Final
{{Rugbybox
|date = 6 November 1999
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 35 – 12
|away = {{Ru|FRA}}
|homescore = Tries: Ben Tune, Owen Finegan

Con: Matthew Burke (2)
Pen: Matthew Burke (7)


|awayscore = Pen: Christophe Lamaison (4)
|stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|attendance = 74,500
|referee = André Watson (South Africa) }}{{winners|ru|1999 Rugby World Cup Champions|AUS|Second}}

2003 Australia

Group matches

{{Rugbybox
|date = 10 October 2003
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 24 – 8
|away = {{Ru|ARG}}
|homescore = Try: Sailor 20', Roff 74'
Con: Flatley
Pen: Flatley (4)
|awayscore = Try: Corleto 72'
Pen: M. Contepomi
|stadium = Telstra Stadium, Sydney
|attendance = 81,350
|referee = Paul Honiss (New Zealand) }}
{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2003
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 90 – 8
|away = {{ru|ROM}}
|homescore = Tries: Flatley, Rogers (3), Burke (2), Larkham (2), Mortlock, Roff, Giteau, Tuqiri, Smith
Con: Flatley (11)
Pen: Flatley
|awayscore = Tries: Toderasc
Pen: Tofan
|stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|attendance = 48,778
|referee = Pablo De Luca (Argentina) }}
{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2003
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 142 – 0
|away = {{ru|NAM}}
|homescore = Tries: Latham (5), Lyons, Mortlock, Tuqiri (3), Penalty try, Rogers (2), Paul, Giteau (3), Grey, Turinui (2), Burke, Roe
Con: Rogers (16)
|awayscore =
|stadium = Adelaide Oval
|attendance = 33,000
|referee = Joël Jutge (France) }}
{{Rugbybox
|date = 1 November 2003
|home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 17–16
|away = {{ru|IRE}}
|homescore = Tries: Smith
Pen: Flatley (3)
Drop: Gregan
|awayscore = Tries: O'Driscoll
Con: O'Gara
Pen: O'Gara (2)
Drop: O'Driscoll
|stadium = Telstra Dome, Melbourne
|attendance = 54,206
|referee = Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand) }}{{main article|2003 Rugby World Cup}}
TeamWonDrawnLostForAgainstBPPoints
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{{Ru|IRE}}30114156315
{{Ru|ARG}}20214057311
{{Ru|ROM}}1036519215
{{Ru|NAM}}0042831000
Quarter final

{{rugbybox
| date = 8 November 2003
| home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 33 – 16
| away = {{ru|SCO}}
| homescore = Tries Gregan, Lyons, Mortlock
Con: Flatley (3)
Pen: Flatley (4)
| awayscore = Tries: Russell
Con: Paterson
Pen: Paterson (2)
Drop Goals Paterson
| stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
| attendance =
| referee = Steve Walsh (New Zealand) }}
semi final

{{rugbybox
|date = November 2003
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 22 – 10
|away = {{ru|NZ}}
|homescore = Try: Mortlock 9' c
Con: Flatley
Pen: Flatley (5)
|awayscore = Try: Thorne 35' c
Con: MacDonald
Pen: MacDonald
|stadium = Telstra Stadium, Sydney
|attendance = 82,444
|referee = Chris White (England) }}
Final

{{rugbybox
| date = 22 November 2003
| home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 17 – 20
(a.e.t)
| away = {{ru|ENG}}
| homescore = Tries Tuqiri
Pen: Elton Flatley (4)
| awayscore = Tries: Robinson
Pen: Wilkinson (4)
Drop Goal Wilkinson
| stadium = Telstra Stadium, Sydney
| attendance = 82,957
| referee = Andre Watson (South Africa) }}

2007 France

Group Matches

{{rugbybox
| date = 8 September 2007
| home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 91 – 3
| away = {{Ru|JPN}}
| homescore = Tries:
Rocky Elsom (3), Chris Latham (2), Berrick Barnes (2), Drew Mitchell, George Smith, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Nathan Sharpe, Adam Freier
Con:
Stirling Mortlock (7), Matt Giteau (3)
Pen:
Stirling Mortlock
Drop Goals
| awayscore = Tries:

Con:

Pen:
Kosei Ono
Drop Goals:
| stadium = Stade Gerland, Lyon
| attendance =
| referee = Alan Lewis (Ireland) }}
{{rugbybox
| date = 15 September 2007
| home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 32 – 20
| away = {{Ru|WAL}}
| homescore = Tries:
Chris Latham (2), Matt Giteau, Stirling Mortlock
Con:
Stirling Mortlock (2), Matt Giteau
Pen:
Stirling Mortlock (2)
Drop Goals:
Berrick Barnes
| awayscore = Tries:
Jonathan Thomas, Shane Williams
Con:
James Hook
Pen:
Stephen Jones, James Hook (2)
Drop Goals:
| stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
| attendance =
| referee = Steve Walsh (New Zealand) }}
{{rugbybox
| date = 23 September 2007
| home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 55 – 12
| away = {{Ru|FIJ}}
| homescore = Tries:
Drew Mitchell (3), Matt Giteau (2), Adam Ashley-Cooper, Stephen Hoiles
Con:
Matt Giteau (4)
Pen:
matt Giteau (3)
Drop Goals:
Berrick Barnes
| awayscore = Tries:
Isoa Neivua, Aca Ratuva
Con:
Seremaia Bai
Pen:

Drop Goals:
| stadium = Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier
| attendance =
| referee = Nigel Owens (Wales) }}
{{rugbybox
| date = 29 September 2007
| home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 37 – 6
| away = {{Ru|CAN}}
| homescore = Tries:
Drew Mitchell (2), Al Baxter, Adam Freier, George Smith, Chris Latham
Con:
Cameron Shepherd (2)
Pen:
Julian Huxley
Drop Goals:
| awayscore = Tries:

Con:

Pen:
James Pritchard (2)
Drop Goals:
| stadium = Stade Chaban Delmas, Bordeaux
| attendance =
| referee = Chris White (England) }}

Pool B games -

{{main article|2007 Rugby World Cup - Pool B}}
TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
{{Ru|AUS}}44003021541+174420
{{Ru|FJI}}430114114136−22315
{{Ru|WAL}}420223168105+63412
{{Ru|JPN}}4013764210−14613
{{Ru|CAN}}4013651120−6902
Quarter final

{{rugbybox
| date = 6 October 2007
| home = {{Ru-rt|AUS}}
| score = 10 – 12
| away = {{Ru|ENG}}
| homescore = Tries:
Lote Tuqiri
Con:
Stirling Mortlock
Pen:
Stirling Mortlock
Drop Goals:
| awayscore = Tries:

Con:

Pen:
Jonny Wilkinson (4)
Drop Goals:
| stadium = Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
| attendance =
| referee = Alain Roland (Ireland) }}

2011 New Zealand

Group Matches


{{rugbybox
|date=11 September 2011
|time=15:30
|home={{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score=32 – 6
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110925171020/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D10925/report.html Report]
|away={{ru|ITA}}
|try1=Alexander 50' m
Ashley-Cooper 55' c
O'Connor 58' c
Ioane 66' c
|con1=O'Connor (3/4)
|pen1=Cooper (2/3) 19', 30'
|pen2=Bergamasco (2/3) 38', 40+'
|stadium=North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
|attendance=25,731
|referee=Alain Rolland (Ireland)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=17 September 2011
|time=20:30
|home={{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score= 6 – 15
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110923144728/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D10935/report.html Report]
|away={{ru|IRE}}
|pen1=O'Connor (2/4) 11', 23'
|pen2=Sexton (2/5) 17', 49'
O'Gara (2/2) 62', 71'
|drop2=Sexton 19'
|stadium=Eden Park, Auckland
|attendance= 58,678
|referee=Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=23 September 2011
|time=20:30
|home={{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score=67 – 5
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110925185315/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D10949/report.html Report]
|away={{ru|USA}}
|try1=Horne 8' m
Elsom 11' m
Beale 31' c
Fainga'a (2) 35' m, 71' m
Mitchell 45'c
McCabe 48'm
Ashley-Cooper (3) 59' c, 64' c, 66' c
Samo 78' c
|con1=Beale (0/1)
Cooper (2/5)
Barnes (4/5)
|try2=Gagiano 23' m
|con2=Malifa (0/1)
|stadium=Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
|attendance= 33,824
|referee=Nigel Owens (Wales)
}}
{{rugbybox
|date=1 October 2011
|time=15:30
|home={{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score=68 – 22
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20111003122526/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/home/matches/match%3D11220/report.html Report]
|away={{ru|RUS}}
|try1=Barnes (2) 7' m, 79' c
Mitchell (2) 9' c, 49' c
McCalman 12' c
Pocock (2) 15' c, 22' c
Moore 36' c
Ashley-Cooper 39' c
Ma'afu 42' c
|con1=O'Connor (9/10)
|pen1=
|drop1=
|try2=Ostroushko 33' m
Simplikevich 60' c
Rachkov 68' c
|con2=Kushnarev (0/1)
Rachkov (2/2)
|pen2=
|drop2=Rachkov (1/1) 47'
|stadium=Trafalgar Park, Nelson
|attendance= 16,307
|referee=Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
}}
TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
{{Ru|IRE}}44001513534+101117
{{Ru|AUS}}43012517348+125315
{{Ru|ITA}}4202139295−3210
{{Ru|USA}}4103438122−8404
{{Ru|RUS}}4004857139−13911
Quarter Finals

{{Rugbybox
|date = 9 October 2011
|time = 18:00 NZDT (UTC+13)|
|home = {{Ru-rt|RSA}}
|score = 9 – 11
|report = Report{{dead link|date=September 2012}}
|away = {{Ru|AUS}}
|homescore =
|awayscore =
|try1 =
|con1 =
|pen1 =Steyn (2/4) 39', 56'
|drop1 = Steyn (1/1) 60'
Lambie (0/1)
|try2 =Horwill 11' m
|con2 =O'Connor (0/1)
|pen2 =O'Connor (2/2) 17', 72'
|drop2 =
|stadium = Regional Stadium, Wellington
|attendance =
|referee = Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
}}
Semifinal

{{rugbybox
|date = 16 October 2011
20:30
|home = {{ru-rt|NZL}}
|score = 20 – 6
|report =
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|homescore = Tries: Nonu
Pen: Weepu
Drop: Cruden
|awayscore = Pen: O'Connor
Drop: Cooper
|stadium = Eden Park, Auckland
|attendance =
|referee = Craig Joubert (South Africa)
}}
Third place play-off

{{Rugbybox
|date = 21 October 2011
|time = 20:30 NZDT (UTC+13)
|home = {{ru-rt|WAL}}
|score = 18 – 21
|report = [https://web.archive.org/web/20111022223904/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/rugbytracker/match%3D11234/index.html Tracker]
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|try1 = Shane Williams 50' m
Halfpenny 80+' c
|con1 = Hook (0/1)
S. Jones (1/1)
|pen1 = Hook (1/2) 20'
Halfpenny (0/1)
S. Jones (1/1) 71'
|drop1 = Shane Williams (0/1)
|try2 = Barnes 12' c
McCalman 76' m
|con2 = O'Connor (1/2)
|pen2 = O'Connor (2/4) 54', 58'
|drop2 = Barnes (1/1) 68'
|stadium = Eden Park, Auckland
|attendance = 53,014
|referee = Wayne Barnes (England)
}}

2015 England

Group matches

{{rugbybox
|date = 23 September 2015
|time = 16:45
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 28–13
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|FIJ}}
|try1 = Pocock (2) 26' c, 31' m
Kepu 43' c
|con1 = Foley (2/3) 28', 44'
|pen1 = Foley (3/3) 10', 38', 70'
|try2 = Volavola 60' c
|con2 = Nadolo (1/1) 61'
|pen2 = Nadolo (2/2) 21', 47'
|stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|attendance = 67,253
|referee = Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 27 September 2015
|time = 12:00
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 65–3
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|URU}}
|try1 = McMahon (2) 7' m, 69' m
Tomane 9' c
Mumm 26' m
Speight 31' c
McCalman (2) 36' c, 61' c
Mitchell (2) 47' m, 52' m
Toomua 71' m
Kuridrani 80' c
|con1 = Cooper (5/11) 10', 32', 36', 62', 80'
|pen2 = Berchesi (1/1) 24'
|stadium = Villa Park, Birmingham
|attendance = 39,605
|referee = Pascal Gaüzère (France)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 3 October 2015
|time = 20:00
|home = {{ru-rt|ENG}}
|score = 13–33
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|try1 = Watson 56' c
|con1 = Farrell (1/1) 57'
|pen1 = Farrell (2/2) 13', 65'
|try2 = Foley (2) 20' c, 35' c
Giteau 80' c
|con2 = Foley (3/3) 22', 36', 80'
|pen2 = Foley (4/4) 8', 50', 72', 76'
|stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance = 81,010
|referee = Romain Poite (France)
}}{{rugbybox
|date = 10 October 2015
|time = 16:45
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 15–6
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|WAL}}
|pen1 = Foley (5/6) 25', 31', 37', 51', 73'
Giteau (0/1)
|pen2 = Biggar (2/3) 5', 34'
|stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance = 80,863
|referee = Craig Joubert (South Africa)
}}{{2015 Rugby World Cup Pool A}}
Quarter final

{{rugbybox
|date = 18 October 2015
|time = 16:00 BST (UTC+01)
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 35–34
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|SCO}}
|try1 = Ashley-Cooper 9' m
Mitchell (2) 30' m, 43' c
Hooper 40' m
Kuridrani 64' c
|con1 = Foley (2/5) 44', 65'
|pen1 = Foley (2/2) 54', 80'
|try2 = Horne 18' c
Seymour 59' m
Bennett 74' c
|con2 = Laidlaw (2/3) 19', 75'
|pen2 = Laidlaw (5/5) 14', 21', 34', 47', 69'
|stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance = 77,110
|referee = Craig Joubert (South Africa)
}}
Semi final

{{rugbybox
|date = 25 October 2015
|time = 16:00 GMT (UTC+00)
|home = {{ru-rt|ARG}}
|score = 15–29
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|pen1 = Sánchez (5/5) 7', 24', 36', 45', 55'
|try2 = Simmons 2' c
Ashley-Cooper (3) 10' c, 32' m, 72' c
|con2 = Foley (3/4) 3', 11', 73'
|pen2 = Foley (1/2) 48'
|stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance = 80,025
|referee = Wayne Barnes (England)
}}
Final

{{rugbybox
|date = 31 October 2015
|time = 16:00 GMT (UTC+00)
|home = {{ru-rt|NZL}}
|score = 34–17
|report = Report
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|try1 = Milner-Skudder 39' c
Nonu 42' m
Barrett 79' c
|con1 = Carter (2/3) 40', 80'
|pen1 = Carter (4/4) 8', 27', 36', 75'
|drop1 = Carter 70'
|try2 = Pocock 53'
Kuridrani 64' c
|con2 = Foley (2/2) 54', 65'
|pen2 = Foley (1/1) 14'
|stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London
|attendance = 80,125
|referee = Nigel Owens (Wales)
}}

Hosting

1987

Australia hosted the first 1987 Rugby World Cup, along with New Zealand. Games were hosted at the following stadiums -

CityStadiumCapacity
Brisbane Ballymore Stadium 24,000
Sydney Concord Oval 20,000

Most of the pool games were in New Zealand, but the semi-finals, and one of the quarter finals, were played in Australia.

2003

Australia won the right to host the World Cup in 2003 without the involvement of New Zealand after a contractual dispute over ground signage rights between the New Zealand Rugby Football Union and Rugby World Cup Limited. The overall stadium capacity was reduced from the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales.

The Adelaide Oval underwent a A$20 million redevelopment for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, financed entirely by the South Australian Cricket Association, with two new grandstands built adjacent to the Victor Richardson Gates. The Suncorp Stadium was a new A$280 million venue designed specifically for rugby, and was opened just before the start of the 2003 World Cup. The Central Coast Stadium was also a newly built venue, and opened in February 2000 at a cost of A$30 million.

Aussie Stadium was one of two venues in Sydney that were used for football during the 2000 Olympic Games. The other venue in Sydney was the Telstra Stadium which was the centrepiece of the 2000 Olympic Games. Formerly known as Stadium Australia, Telstra Stadium was built at a cost of over A$600 million and was the biggest stadium used in the 2003 World Cup. The only stadium with a retractable roof used was the Telstra Dome in Melbourne.

StadiumGamesCityStateCapacityBest Crowd
Telstra Stadium7SydneyNew South Wales83,50082,957 (Final: Australia vs England)
Aussie Stadium5SydneyNew South Wales41,15937,137 (Scotland vs. Fiji)
Central Coast Stadium3GosfordNew South Wales20,11919,653 (Japan vs. United States)
WIN Stadium2WollongongNew South Wales18,48417,833 (France vs. United States)
Suncorp Stadium9BrisbaneQueensland52,50048,778 (Australia vs. Romania)
Dairy Farmers Stadium3TownsvilleQueensland24,84321,309 (France vs. Japan)
Telstra Dome7MelbourneVictoria53,37154,206 (Australia vs. Ireland)
Subiaco Oval5PerthWestern Australia42,92238,834 (South Africa vs. England)
Canberra Stadium4CanberraAustralian Capital Territory24,64722,641 (Italy vs. Wales)
Adelaide Oval2AdelaideSouth Australia33,59733,000 (Australia vs. Namibia)
York Park1LauncestonTasmania19,89115,457 (Namibia vs. Romania)

Australia intended to bid for the 2015 and 2019 Rugby World Cups, but withdrew from the bidding. The bids were awarded to England and Japan respectively.

Overall record

Australia vs Played Win Draw Lost Win %
{{ru|ARG}} 3 3 0 0 100%
{{ru|CAN}} 2 2 0 0 100%
{{ru|ENG}} 6 3 0 3 50%
{{ru|FIJ}} 2 2 0 0 100%
{{ru|FRA}} 2 1 0 1 50%
{{ru|IRE}} 5 4 0 1 80%
{{ru|ITA}} 1 1 0 0 100%
{{ru|JPN}} 2 2 0 0 100%
{{ru|NAM}} 1 1 0 0 100%
{{ru|NZ}} 4 2 0 2 50%
{{ru|ROM}} 3 3 0 0 100%
{{ru|RUS}} 1 1 0 0 100%
{{ru|SAM}} 1 1 0 0 100%
{{ru|SCO}} 2 2 0 0 100%
{{ru|RSA}} 3 2 0 1 66%
{{ru|USA}} 3 3 0 0 100%
{{ru|URU}} 1 1 0 0 100%
{{ru|WAL}} 6 5 0 1 83%
Overall 48 39 0 9 81%

Team records

Most points in a game

142 vs {{ru|NAM}}, 2003

91 vs {{ru|JPN}}, 2007

90 vs {{ru|ROM}}, 2003

68 vs {{ru|RUS}}, 2011

67 vs {{ru|USA}}, 2011

66 vs {{ru|NAM}}, 2015

57 vs {{ru|ROM}}, 1999

55 vs {{ru|USA}}, 1999

55 vs {{ru|FIJ}}, 2007

Individual records

Most World Cup matches
  • 20 George Gregan (1995, 1999, 2003, 2007)
  • 15 John Eales (1991, 1995, 1999)
  • 15 Nathan Sharpe (2003, 2007, 2011)
  • 15 David Campese (1987, 1991, 1995)
  • 14 Jason Little (1991, 1995, 1999)
  • 14 Tim Horan (1991, 1995, 1999)
  • 14 Joe Roff (1995, 1999)
Most points overall
  • 195 Michael Lynagh (1987, 1991, 1995)
  • 125 Matt Burke (1995, 1999)
  • 100 Elton Flatley (2003)
  • 60 Matt Giteau (2003, 2007)
  • 57 Stirling Mortlock (1999, 2003, 2007)
  • 57 Mat Rogers (2003, 2007)
Most points in a game

42 vs {{ru|NAM}} - Mat Rogers 2003

30 vs {{ru|ROM}} - Elton Flatley 2003

27 vs {{ru|FIJ}} - Matt Giteau 2007

25 vs {{ru|FRA}} - Matt Burke 1999

25 vs {{ru|NAM}} - Chris Latham 2003

Most tries overall
  • 11 Chris Latham (1999, 2003, 2007)
  • 10 David Campese (1987, 1991, 1995)
  • 10 Drew Mitchell (2007, 2011)
  • 7 Matt Giteau (2003, 2007)
  • 7 Adam Ashley-Cooper (2007, 2011)
  • 7 Joe Roff (1995, 1999)
Most tries in a game

5 vs {{ru|NAM}} - Chris Latham 2003

3 vs {{ru|ROM}} - Toutai Kefu 1999

3 vs {{ru|ROM}} - Mat Rogers 2003

3 vs {{ru|NAM}} - Lote Tuqiri 2003

3 vs {{ru|NAM}} - Matt Giteau 2003

3 vs {{ru|JPN}} - Rocky Elsom 2003

3 vs {{ru|FIJ}} - Drew Mitchell 2007

3 vs {{ru|USA}} - Adam Ashley-Cooper 2011

3 vs {{ru|ARG}} - Adam Ashley-Cooper 2015

Most penalty goals
  • 33 Michael Lynagh (1987, 1991, 1995)
  • 21 Elton Flatley (1999, 2003)
  • 19 Matt Burke (1995, 1999)
  • 7 James O'Connor (2011)
Most penalty goals in a game

8 vs {{ru|RSA}} - Matt Burke 1999

7 vs {{ru|FRA}} - Matt Burke 1999

5 vs {{ru|ENG}} - Michael Lynagh 1995

5 vs {{ru|NZL}} - Elton Flatley 2003

Most drop goals
  • 3 Berrick Barnes (2007, 2011)
  • 2 Michael Lynagh (1987, 1991, 1995)
  • 1 George Gregan (1995, 1999, 2003, 2007)
  • 1 Stephen Larkham (1999, 2003, 2007)
  • 1 Quade Cooper (2011)

Portrayal on screen

Australia can be seen playing South Africa in the feature film Invictus based on the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

References

{{Portal|Rugby union|Australia}}
  • Davies, Gerald (2004) The History of the Rugby World Cup (Sanctuary Publishing Ltd, ({{ISBN|1-86074-602-0}})
  • Farr-Jones, Nick, (2003). Story of the Rugby World Cup, Australian Post Corporation, ({{ISBN|0-642-36811-2}})
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