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1999. Summary Results Fixtures Standings Archive. Latest Scores. WORLD: World Cup - Play Offs. Bracket. Final. Nov 06. 06:00 AM. Australia. France. 35. 12. 6. 23. 6. 3rd place. Nov 04. 11:00 AM. New Zealand. South Africa. 18. 22. 12. 16. 6. Semi-finals. Oct 31. 06:00 AM. France. New Zealand. 43. 31. 10. 17. 33. 14. Oct 30.
1999 Rugby World Cup quarter finals. The 1999 Rugby World Cup quarter finals consisted of four effortless wins. Australia defeated Wales 24-9 and South Africa enjoyed a 44-21 victory against England. Next, New Zealand beat Scotland 30-18 and France sailed through with a 47-26 win over Argentina.
The Wallabies won the world championship of rugby, the William Webb Ellis Cup, by the overwhelming margin of 35-12 by ensuring that France could not rise to the greatness of the occasion, as they did the previous week at Twickenham.
- Spiro Zavos
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Final. Australia - France: 35 - 12. Statistics. Number of teams: 20 Total points scored: 2241 points Matches played: 38 matches Number of points/match in average: 58.97 points/match Best attack: New Zealand (255 points in 6 matches: 42.5 points/match) Best defence: Ireland (45 points)
Oct 30, 1999 · 1999: Australia 27-21 S Africa. This semi-final may have been without tries but it was by no means without incident. Australia had gone into the game gunning for revenge after losing 27-18 to...
Rugby World Cup. Competition Name: Rugby World Cup. Year: 1999. Teams: 20. Players: 319. Games: 41. Total Points: 2,417. Top Point Scorer Matthew BURKE (101) Top Try Scorer Jonah LOMU (8)
1999 Rugby World Cup. The 1999 Rugby World Cup was the 4th Rugby World Cup to be held. It was hosted by Wales but matches were held in England, Scotland, Ireland and France. There were 20 teams participating, playing in 5 pools of 4 teams. Only 4 teams qualified, Wales as host and the top three teams from the 1995 tournament - South Africa, New ...