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      • England were the 2003 Rugby World Cup winners. They won all four of their pool-stage matches and their three knockout-stage games. This included their 20-17 win against Australia in the final. The Wallabies finished in second place. Australia won six matches before narrowly losing in the final against England. New Zealand took third place.
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  2. 2003 Rugby World Cup; Tournament details; Host nation Australia: Dates: 10 October – 22 November (44 days) No. of nations: 20 (80 qualifying) Final positions; Champions England (1st title) Runner-up Australia: Third place New Zealand: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 48: Attendance: 1,837,547 (38,282 per match) Top scorer(s) Jonny ...

  3. Along with a try to Jason Robinson, Jonny Wilkinson kicked four penalties and then a drop-goal in extra time to win the game 20–17 for England, who became the first northern hemisphere team to win the Webb Ellis Cup. The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England.

  4. The 2003 Rugby World Cup quarter finals delivered four predictable results. The All Blacks beat the Springboks 29-9, Scotland fell to the Wallabies 33-16 and Les Bleus sailed past Ireland 43-21. The most challenging match was fought between England and Wales.

  5. The combination of the sport turning professional after 1995 and the increase in teams from sixteen to twenty led to a number of remarkably lopsided results in both the 1999 and 2003 tournaments, with two matches in each tournament resulting in teams scoring over 100 points; Australia's 142–0 win over Namibia in 2003 stands as the most ...

  6. 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]

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