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  1. 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 ...

  2. The 2003 Rugby World Cup, the fifth edition of the Rugby World Cup (the International Rugby Board's (IRB) leading quadrennial rugby union tournament for national teams), was held in Australia from 10 October to 22 November 2003. In the finals, 20 teams played a total of 48 matches.

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  4. Team statistics. The following table shows the team's results in major statistical categories. [1] . No teams were shown a red card during the tournament. [2] Source: RugbyWorldCup.com. Top point scorers. Source: RugbyWorldCup.com. Top try scorers. Source: RugbyWorldCup.com. Hat-tricks.

  5. Play Offs. Help: World Cup standings on Livesport.com. Find overall standings, World Cup home/away tables, World Cup 2003 results/fixtures. Livesport.com provides World Cup standings, fixtures, live scores, results and match details with additional information (e.g. head-to-head stats, odds comparison).

  6. 2019. 2023. 2027. 2031. The Rugby World Cup is a men's rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams, the winners of which are recognised as the World champions of the sport. The tournament is administered by World Rugby, the sport's international governing body. The winners are awarded the Webb Ellis Cup ...

  7. The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England. Originally planned to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, all games were shifted to Australia following a contractual dispute over ground signage rights between the New Zealand Rugby Union and Rugby World Cup Limited. The pre-event favourites were England, regarded by many at the time as the best team in the ...

  8. England’s hero, Jonny Wilkinson, was the top point scorer at the 2003 Rugby World Cup. He scored 113 points. This figure outstripped France’s Frédéric Michalak and Australia’s Elton Flatley, who scored 101 and 100 points, respectively. The tournament also delivered two top try scorers: Doug Howlett and Mils Muliaina.

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