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  1. The 1999 Rugby World Cup Final was the final match in the 1999 Rugby World Cup. It was played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff , Wales on 6 November 1999, between Australia and France with 72,500 in attendance.

    • 72,500
    • 6 November 1999
  2. The second semi-final between favourites New Zealand and underdogs France was an all-time classic, as France overturned a 24–10 deficit to win 43–31 and reach their second World Cup final. France and Australia met at the Millennium Stadium on 6 November 1999, with Australia winning 35–12 to become the first team to win the Webb Ellis Cup ...

    • 1 October – 6 November 1999
    • Australia
    • 41
    • Wales
  3. The 1999 Rugby World Cup final was a one-sided game. The final was contested by Australia and France at Millennium Stadium on 6 November 1999. Here, the Wallabies conquered Les Bleus 35-12.

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  5. Aug 12, 2015 · 1999 Factfile. Final: Australia 35-12 France Leading try scorer: Jonah Lomu (New Zealand) - 8 Leading points scorer: Gonzalo Quesada (Argentina) - 102 Total attendance: 1,750,000 Average ...

  6. The 1999 Rugby World Cup was the fourth Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial international rugby union championship, the first World Cup to be held in the sport's professional era. Four automatic qualification places were available for the 1999 tournament; Wales qualified automatically as hosts, and the other three places went to the top three teams from the previous World Cup in 1995: champions ...

  7. Dec 29, 1999 · CARDIFF, Wales — It is 11:30 A.M. on the day of the World Cup rugby final, and there is already a long line of Australians waiting to gain entry into Oz Bar on Cardiff's main street. Inside ...

  8. 1999 Rugby World Cup. Four automatic qualification places were available for the 1999 tournament; Wales qualified automatically as hosts, and the other three places went to the top three teams from the previous World Cup in 1995: champions South Africa, runners-up New Zealand and third-placed France. 63 nations took part in the qualification ...

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