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Rugby League World Cup records

Rugby League World Cup records have been accumulating since the first Rugby League World Cup tournament was held in 1954.

Team Records edit

All-time record edit

Top four finishes
Team Champions Runners-up Third / Fourth / Losing Semi-finalists
  Australia 12 (1957, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1988, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2013, 2017, 2021) 3 (1960, 1972, 2008) 1 (1954)
  Great Britain 3 (1954, 1960, 1972) 4 (1964, 1970, 1977, 1992) 2 (1968, 1988)
  New Zealand 1 (2008) 3 (1985–88, 2000, 2013) 11 (1954, 1957, 1960, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1977, 1992, 1995, 2021)
  England 3 (1975, 1995, 2017) 4 (2000, 2008, 2013, 2021)
  France 2 (1954, 1968) 6 (1957, 1960, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1992)
  Samoa

1 (2021)

  Wales

3 (1975, 1995, 2000)

  Fiji

3 (2008, 2013, 2017)

  Papua New Guinea

1 (1988)

  Tonga

1 (2017)

  • Tournaments between 1954–1992 did not feature semi-final and quarter-final rounds.

Title win rate edit

Team Win rate
  Australia 75.00%
  Great Britain 33.33%
  New Zealand 6.67%

Biggest wins edit

Rank Winner Score Loser Points Year
1   Australia 110-4   Russia 106 2000
2   England 94-4   Greece 90 2021
3   Australia 84-0   Scotland 84 2021
4   Tonga 92-10   Cook Islands 82 2021
5   Australia 86-6   South Africa 80 1995

Individual records edit

Most appearances edit

Rank Player Country(s) Years Apps
1 Kurt Sorensen   New Zealand 1975–1989 25
2 John Atkinson   Great Britain
  England
1970–1980 17
Bob Fulton   Australia 1968–1978
Cameron Smith   Australia 2008–2017
5 Mal Meninga   Australia 1982–1994 15
Michael O'Connor   Australia 1985–1990
Chris Hill   England 2013-

Top try scorers edit

Rank Player Country(s) Years Tries
1 Billy Slater   Australia 2008–2017 16
2 Jarryd Hayne   Australia
  Fiji
2008–2017 14
Ryan Hall   England 2013–
4 Bob Fulton   Australia 1968–1975 13
Valentine Holmes   Australia 2017–

Top points scorers edit

Rank Player Country(s) Years Points
1 Johnathan Thurston   Australia 2008–2017 124
2 Shaun Johnson   New Zealand 2013–2017 120
3 Mick Cronin   Australia 1975–1982 112
4 Michael O'Connor   Australia 1985–1990 108
5 George Fairbairn   Great Britain
  England
1975–1982 94

Most tries in a tournament edit

Tries Player Year
12   Valentine Holmes 2017
12   Josh Addo-Carr 2021
10   Wendell Sailor 2000
9   Jarryd Hayne 2013
  Brett Morris 2013
  Dominic Young 2021
7   Billy Slater 2008

Most tries in a match edit

Tries Player Year
6   Valentine Holmes 2017
5   Valentine Holmes 2017
  Josh Addo-Carr 2021
  Tommy Makinson 2021

Miscellaneous edit

Winning captains and coaches edit

A foreign coach has never managed a World Cup-winning team.

Draws edit

Team Score Opponent Date
  France 13–13   Great Britain 7 November 1954
  Great Britain 10–10*   Australia 11 November 1972
  New Zealand 17–17   England 21 June 1975
  Australia 10–10   England 28 June 1975
  France 12–12   New Zealand 17 October 1975
  Great Britain 6–6   New Zealand 9 November 1985
  France 10–10   Great Britain 16 February 1986
  Papua New Guinea 28–28   Tonga 10 October 1995
  Cook Islands 22–22   Lebanon 5 November 2000
  Samoa 14–14   Scotland 11 November 2017

* After Extra Time

Nil points edit

Team Score Opponent Date
  France 0–9   New Zealand 8 October 1960
  France 0–6   Great Britain 28 October 1970
  France 0–27   New Zealand 15 June 1975
  England 0–25   Australia 12 November 1975
  Australia 0–18   New Zealand 7 July 1985
  France 0–22   New Zealand 7 December 1985
  France 0–52   Australia 13 December 1986
  Papua New Guinea 0–42   Great Britain 24 October 1987
  France 0–34   New Zealand 3 December 1989
  Great Britain 0–14   Australia 24 November 1990
  France 0–36   Great Britain 7 March 1992
  Fiji 0–46   England 11 October 1995
  Fiji 0–66   Australia 14 October 1995
  South Africa 0–46   England 14 October 1995
  Lebanon 0–64   New Zealand 29 October 2000
  South Africa 0–16   Papua New Guinea 2 November 2000
  Fiji 0–52   Australia 16 November 2008
  France 0–48   New Zealand 1 November 2013
  Ireland 0–42   England 2 November 2013
  Ireland 0–50   Australia 9 November 2013
  Italy 0–16   Tonga 10 November 2013
  United States 0–62   Australia 16 November 2013
  Fiji 0–64   Australia 23 November 2013
  United States 0–46   Italy 5 November 2017
  Lebanon 0–34   Australia 11 November 2017
  United States 0–64   Papua New Guinea 12 November 2017
  Samoa 0–46   Australia 17 November 2017
  England 0–6   Australia 2 December 2017
  Scotland 0–84   Australia 21 October 2022[1]
  Wales 0–36   Papua New Guinea 31 October 2022[2]

Attendance Records edit

The 2013 Rugby League World Cup final at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, drew a world record international rugby league attendance of 74,468.[3]

Top 5 match attendances edit

Year Venue City/Country Event Result Attendance
2013 Old Trafford Manchester, England Final   Australia def.   New Zealand 34–2 74,468
1989–92 Wembley Stadium (1923) London, England Final   Australia def.   Great Britain 10–6 73,631
2013 Wembley Stadium London, England Semi Final (double header)   Australia def.   Fiji 64–0
  New Zealand def.   England 20–18
67,575
1995 Wembley Stadium (1923) London, England Final   Australia def.   England 16–8 66,540
1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney, Australia Group stage   Australia def.   Great Britain 25–10 62,256

Top 5 World Cup final attendances edit

Year Venue City/Country Result Attendance
2013 Old Trafford Manchester, England   Australia def.   New Zealand 34–2 74,468
1992 Wembley Stadium (1923) London, England   Australia def.   Great Britain 10–6 73,631
1995 Wembley Stadium (1923) London, England   Australia def.   England 16–8 66,540
1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney, Australia   Australia def.   France 20–2 54,290
2008 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, Australia   New Zealand def.   Australia 34–20 50,599

Highest Attendance per Host Nation edit

Country Year Venue City Event Result Attendance
England 2013 Old Trafford Manchester Final   Australia def.   New Zealand 34–2 74,468
Australia 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Group stage   Australia def.   Great Britain 25–10 62,256
New Zealand 1988 Eden Park Auckland Final   Australia def.   New Zealand 25–12 47,363
Wales 2013 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Group stage (double header)   Australia def.   England 28–20
  Italy def.   Wales 32–16
45,052
France 1954 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse Group stage   France drew with   Great Britain 13–13 37,471
Papua New Guinea 1986 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby Group stage   Australia def.   Papua New Guinea 62–12 17,000
Ireland 2013 Thomond Park Limerick Group stage   Australia def.   Ireland 50–0 5,021
Northern Ireland 2000 Windsor Park Belfast Group stage   Ireland def.   Samoa 30–16 3,207
Scotland 2000 Firhill Stadium Glasgow Group stage   Aotearoa Māori def.   Scotland 17–16 2,008

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Australia 84–0 Scotland". RLWC2021. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Papua New Guinea 36–0 Wales". RLWC2021. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  3. ^ Fletcher, Paul (30 November 2013). "Rugby League World Cup 2013: New Zealand 2–34 Australia". BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2 December 2013.

External links edit

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Main article Rugby League World Cup This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rugby League World Cup records news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Rugby League World Cup records have been accumulating since the first Rugby League World Cup tournament was held in 1954 Contents 1 Team Records 1 1 All time record 1 2 Title win rate 1 3 Biggest wins 2 Individual records 2 1 Most appearances 2 2 Top try scorers 2 3 Top points scorers 2 4 Most tries in a tournament 2 5 Most tries in a match 3 Miscellaneous 3 1 Winning captains and coaches 3 2 Draws 3 3 Nil points 4 Attendance Records 4 1 Top 5 match attendances 4 2 Top 5 World Cup final attendances 4 3 Highest Attendance per Host Nation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTeam Records editAll time record edit Further information Rugby League World Cup overall record Top four finishes Team Champions Runners up Third Fourth Losing Semi finalists nbsp Australia 12 1957 1968 1970 1975 1977 1988 1992 1995 2000 2013 2017 2021 3 1960 1972 2008 1 1954 nbsp Great Britain 3 1954 1960 1972 4 1964 1970 1977 1992 2 1968 1988 nbsp New Zealand 1 2008 3 1985 88 2000 2013 11 1954 1957 1960 1968 1970 1972 1975 1977 1992 1995 2021 nbsp England 3 1975 1995 2017 4 2000 2008 2013 2021 nbsp France 2 1954 1968 6 1957 1960 1970 1972 1977 1992 nbsp Samoa 1 2021 nbsp Wales 3 1975 1995 2000 nbsp Fiji 3 2008 2013 2017 nbsp Papua New Guinea 1 1988 nbsp Tonga 1 2017 Tournaments between 1954 1992 did not feature semi final and quarter final rounds Title win rate edit Team Win rate nbsp Australia 75 00 nbsp Great Britain 33 33 nbsp New Zealand 6 67 Biggest wins edit Rank Winner Score Loser Points Year 1 nbsp Australia 110 4 nbsp Russia 106 2000 2 nbsp England 94 4 nbsp Greece 90 2021 3 nbsp Australia 84 0 nbsp Scotland 84 2021 4 nbsp Tonga 92 10 nbsp Cook Islands 82 2021 5 nbsp Australia 86 6 nbsp South Africa 80 1995Individual records editMost appearances edit Rank Player Country s Years Apps 1 Kurt Sorensen nbsp New Zealand 1975 1989 25 2 John Atkinson nbsp Great Britain nbsp England 1970 1980 17 Bob Fulton nbsp Australia 1968 1978 Cameron Smith nbsp Australia 2008 2017 5 Mal Meninga nbsp Australia 1982 1994 15 Michael O Connor nbsp Australia 1985 1990 Chris Hill nbsp England 2013 Top try scorers edit Rank Player Country s Years Tries 1 Billy Slater nbsp Australia 2008 2017 16 2 Jarryd Hayne nbsp Australia nbsp Fiji 2008 2017 14 Ryan Hall nbsp England 2013 4 Bob Fulton nbsp Australia 1968 1975 13 Valentine Holmes nbsp Australia 2017 Top points scorers edit Rank Player Country s Years Points 1 Johnathan Thurston nbsp Australia 2008 2017 124 2 Shaun Johnson nbsp New Zealand 2013 2017 120 3 Mick Cronin nbsp Australia 1975 1982 112 4 Michael O Connor nbsp Australia 1985 1990 108 5 George Fairbairn nbsp Great Britain nbsp England 1975 1982 94 Most tries in a tournament edit Tries Player Year 12 nbsp Valentine Holmes 2017 12 nbsp Josh Addo Carr 2021 10 nbsp Wendell Sailor 2000 9 nbsp Jarryd Hayne 2013 nbsp Brett Morris 2013 nbsp Dominic Young 2021 7 nbsp Billy Slater 2008 Most tries in a match edit Tries Player Year 6 nbsp Valentine Holmes 2017 5 nbsp Valentine Holmes 2017 nbsp Josh Addo Carr 2021 nbsp Tommy Makinson 2021Miscellaneous editWinning captains and coaches edit A foreign coach has never managed a World Cup winning team Year Captain Coach Team 1954 nbsp Dave Valentine nbsp G Shaw nbsp Great Britain 1957 nbsp Dick Poole nbsp Dick Poole nbsp Australia 1960 nbsp Eric Ashton nbsp William Fallowfield nbsp Great Britain 1968 nbsp Johnny Raper nbsp Harry Bath nbsp Australia 1970 Ron Coote Harry Bath nbsp Australia 1972 nbsp Clive Sullivan nbsp Jim Challinor nbsp Great Britain 1975 Arthur Beetson Graeme Langlands nbsp Australia 1977 Arthur Beetson Terry Fearnley nbsp Australia 1988 Wally Lewis Don Furner nbsp Australia 1992 Mal Meninga Bob Fulton nbsp Australia 1995 Brad Fittler Bob Fulton nbsp Australia 2000 Brad Fittler Chris Anderson nbsp Australia 2008 Nathan Cayless Stephen Kearney nbsp New Zealand 2013 nbsp Cameron Smith nbsp Tim Sheens nbsp Australia 2017 nbsp Cameron Smith nbsp Mal Meninga nbsp Australia Draws edit Team Score Opponent Date nbsp France 13 13 nbsp Great Britain 7 November 1954 nbsp Great Britain 10 10 nbsp Australia 11 November 1972 nbsp New Zealand 17 17 nbsp England 21 June 1975 nbsp Australia 10 10 nbsp England 28 June 1975 nbsp France 12 12 nbsp New Zealand 17 October 1975 nbsp Great Britain 6 6 nbsp New Zealand 9 November 1985 nbsp France 10 10 nbsp Great Britain 16 February 1986 nbsp Papua New Guinea 28 28 nbsp Tonga 10 October 1995 nbsp Cook Islands 22 22 nbsp Lebanon 5 November 2000 nbsp Samoa 14 14 nbsp Scotland 11 November 2017 After Extra Time Nil points edit Team Score Opponent Date nbsp France 0 9 nbsp New Zealand 8 October 1960 nbsp France 0 6 nbsp Great Britain 28 October 1970 nbsp France 0 27 nbsp New Zealand 15 June 1975 nbsp England 0 25 nbsp Australia 12 November 1975 nbsp Australia 0 18 nbsp New Zealand 7 July 1985 nbsp France 0 22 nbsp New Zealand 7 December 1985 nbsp France 0 52 nbsp Australia 13 December 1986 nbsp Papua New Guinea 0 42 nbsp Great Britain 24 October 1987 nbsp France 0 34 nbsp New Zealand 3 December 1989 nbsp Great Britain 0 14 nbsp Australia 24 November 1990 nbsp France 0 36 nbsp Great Britain 7 March 1992 nbsp Fiji 0 46 nbsp England 11 October 1995 nbsp Fiji 0 66 nbsp Australia 14 October 1995 nbsp South Africa 0 46 nbsp England 14 October 1995 nbsp Lebanon 0 64 nbsp New Zealand 29 October 2000 nbsp South Africa 0 16 nbsp Papua New Guinea 2 November 2000 nbsp Fiji 0 52 nbsp Australia 16 November 2008 nbsp France 0 48 nbsp New Zealand 1 November 2013 nbsp Ireland 0 42 nbsp England 2 November 2013 nbsp Ireland 0 50 nbsp Australia 9 November 2013 nbsp Italy 0 16 nbsp Tonga 10 November 2013 nbsp United States 0 62 nbsp Australia 16 November 2013 nbsp Fiji 0 64 nbsp Australia 23 November 2013 nbsp United States 0 46 nbsp Italy 5 November 2017 nbsp Lebanon 0 34 nbsp Australia 11 November 2017 nbsp United States 0 64 nbsp Papua New Guinea 12 November 2017 nbsp Samoa 0 46 nbsp Australia 17 November 2017 nbsp England 0 6 nbsp Australia 2 December 2017 nbsp Scotland 0 84 nbsp Australia 21 October 2022 1 nbsp Wales 0 36 nbsp Papua New Guinea 31 October 2022 2 Attendance Records editThe 2013 Rugby League World Cup final at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester England drew a world record international rugby league attendance of 74 468 3 Top 5 match attendances edit Year Venue City Country Event Result Attendance 2013 Old Trafford Manchester England Final nbsp Australia def nbsp New Zealand 34 2 74 468 1989 92 Wembley Stadium 1923 London England Final nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain 10 6 73 631 2013 Wembley Stadium London England Semi Final double header nbsp Australia def nbsp Fiji 64 0 nbsp New Zealand def nbsp England 20 18 67 575 1995 Wembley Stadium 1923 London England Final nbsp Australia def nbsp England 16 8 66 540 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia Group stage nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain 25 10 62 256 Top 5 World Cup final attendances edit Year Venue City Country Result Attendance 2013 Old Trafford Manchester England nbsp Australia def nbsp New Zealand 34 2 74 468 1992 Wembley Stadium 1923 London England nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain 10 6 73 631 1995 Wembley Stadium 1923 London England nbsp Australia def nbsp England 16 8 66 540 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Australia nbsp Australia def nbsp France 20 2 54 290 2008 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Australia nbsp New Zealand def nbsp Australia 34 20 50 599 Highest Attendance per Host Nation edit Country Year Venue City Event Result Attendance England 2013 Old Trafford Manchester Final nbsp Australia def nbsp New Zealand 34 2 74 468 Australia 1968 Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Group stage nbsp Australia def nbsp Great Britain 25 10 62 256 New Zealand 1988 Eden Park Auckland Final nbsp Australia def nbsp New Zealand 25 12 47 363 Wales 2013 Millennium Stadium Cardiff Group stage double header nbsp Australia def nbsp England 28 20 nbsp Italy def nbsp Wales 32 16 45 052 France 1954 Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse Group stage nbsp France drew with nbsp Great Britain 13 13 37 471 Papua New Guinea 1986 Lloyd Robson Oval Port Moresby Group stage nbsp Australia def nbsp Papua New Guinea 62 12 17 000 Ireland 2013 Thomond Park Limerick Group stage nbsp Australia def nbsp Ireland 50 0 5 021 Northern Ireland 2000 Windsor Park Belfast Group stage nbsp Ireland def nbsp Samoa 30 16 3 207 Scotland 2000 Firhill Stadium Glasgow Group stage nbsp Aotearoa Maori def nbsp Scotland 17 16 2 008See also edit nbsp Sports portalReferences edit Australia 84 0 Scotland RLWC2021 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Papua New Guinea 36 0 Wales RLWC2021 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Fletcher Paul 30 November 2013 Rugby League World Cup 2013 New Zealand 2 34 Australia BBC Sport British Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 2 December 2013 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rugby League World Cup records amp oldid 1157850897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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