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  1. The 2003 Rugby World Cup Final was the final match of the 2003 Rugby World Cup, the fifth edition of the Rugby World Cup competition organised by the International Rugby Board (IRB) for national rugby union teams. The match was played at Stadium Australia in Sydney on 22 November 2003, and was contested by Australia (the tournament hosts) and ...

  2. The knockout stage at the 2003 Rugby World Cup featured the eight teams that qualified from the pool stage (the top two teams from each of the four pools), competing in a single-elimination tournament. The stage began with the quarter-final between New Zealand and South Africa in Melbourne on 8 November 2003, and concluded with the final ...

  3. View a comprehensive coverage of the 2003 Rugby World Cup including a full draw, players, coaches, referees and venues stats. Drill down to individual results.

  4. This article documents statistics from the 2003 Rugby World Cup, held in Australia from 10 October to 22 November. Team statistics [ edit ] The following table shows the team's results in major statistical categories. [1]

  5. Rugby World Cup 2003 - Winners England. The 2003 Rugby World Cup was staged in Australia and for the first time England emerged as the winners of the Rugby World Cup and were the first northern hemisphere team to win the World Cup. Going into the tournament New Zealand were the Rugby World Cup betting favourite however they failed to deliver ...

  6. The following 20 teams, shown by region, qualified for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Of the 20 teams, eight of those places were automatically filled by the teams that reached the quarter-final stages in 1999, including hosts and world champions Australia and did not have to play any qualification matches. A record 81 nations from five continents ...

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  8. 2003 IRB report. The 2003 Rugby World Cup was staged in Australia, the land of the defending champions; the first time the Rugby World Cup had been defended on home soil. In a modification from the tournament in 1999, the competition consisted of four pools of five competing nations.