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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. Australia won the game by 35 points to 12, and with it, their second World Cup, having also won the 1991 tournament in England.
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World Cup 1999 scoreboard - results, standings | Livesport.com. Rugby Union World. World Cup. 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.
Advertisement. Gamble Responsibly. Terms & Conditions apply. 18+. Claim Offer. Rugby Union World. World Cup. 1999. Summary Results Fixtures Standings Archive. Latest Scores. WORLD: World Cup - Play Offs. Draw. Final. 06.11. 06:00. Australia. France. 35. 12. 6. 23. 6. 3rd place. 04.11. 11:00. New Zealand. South Africa. 18. 22. 12. 16. 6.
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Summary News Results Fixtures Standings Archive. WORLD: World Cup - Play Offs. Draw. Final. 06.11. 06:00. Australia. France. 35. 12. 6. 23. 6. 3rd place. 04.11. 11:00. New Zealand. South Africa. 18. 22. 12. 16. 6. Semi-finals. 31.10. 06:00. France. New Zealand. 43. 31. 10. 17. 33. 14.
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. Australia played with a fervour that France just couldn’t match – even with their dirty tactics.
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