Australia's Rugby World Cup Triumphs: A History

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Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1991 and 1999. They were runners-up in 2003 and 2015. Australia co-hosted the inaugural World Cup in 1987 with New Zealand and will host the tournament again in 2027.

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Number of times Australia has won the Rugby World Cup Characteristics Values
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Number of times Australia has won the Rugby World Cup Twice
Years Australia won the Rugby World Cup 1991, 1999
Teams that beat Australia in the final New Zealand (2015), South Africa (1995)
Teams Australia beat in the final England (1991), France (1999)
Year Australia will next host the Rugby World Cup 2027

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Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice

Australia won the Rugby World Cup for the second time in 1999, in a tournament hosted by Wales. The Wallabies, led by captain John Eales, defeated France 35-12 in the final. Eales is regarded as Australia's most decorated Test captain, having led the Wallabies to their second Rugby World Cup crown.

Australia has participated in every Rugby World Cup since the inaugural edition in 1987. They have hosted the tournament twice, in 1987 and 2003, and will host it again in 2027. Australia finished as runners-up in 2003 and 2015, losing to England and New Zealand, respectively.

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They first won in 1991, defeating England

Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1991 and 1999. They first won in 1991, defeating England 12-6 in the final. The tournament was hosted by England, with matches played throughout Britain, Ireland, and France. This was the second tournament, and the first to introduce a qualifying tournament. Eight places were allocated to the quarter-finalists from the inaugural 1987 tournament, and the remaining eight were decided by a thirty-five nation qualifying tournament.

Australia's 1991 World Cup victory was captained by Nick Farr-Jones and coached by Bob Dwyer. The team also included John Eales, who would go on to captain the side to their second World Cup victory in 1999. Eales is considered Australia's most revered and decorated Test captain, having led the team to their second Rugby World Cup crown.

Australia has participated in every Rugby World Cup since the first in 1987 and has hosted twice, in 1987 and 2003, with a third hosting scheduled for 2027. They were also the first country to win the Rugby World Cup for a second time.

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They won again in 1999, defeating France

Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1991 and 1999. They won again in 1999, defeating France 35-12 in the final. This was the second time Australia had won the tournament, making them the first country to win the Rugby World Cup for a second time.

The 1999 tournament was hosted by Wales, with matches also taking place in the rest of the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France. The Australian team was captained by John Eales and coached by Rod Macqueen. They progressed through the tournament, defeating the USA, Romania, and Ireland in the pool stages. They then beat Wales in the quarter-finals and South Africa in the semi-finals, before their victory over France in the final.

John Eales, Australia's captain, played a crucial role in the final. He brought to the referee's attention the tactics France used to unsettle their opponents, including alleged eye-gouging of players. Eales even threatened to remove his players from the field, resulting in a yellow card for himself. With one player fewer on each side, Australia scored two tries in quick succession, taking the score to an insurmountable lead.

Australia's victory in 1999 added to their previous win in 1991, when they defeated England 12-6 in the final.

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Australia co-hosted the inaugural World Cup in 1987

Australia has a rich history with the Rugby World Cup, participating in every tournament since its inception in 1987. Notably, Australia co-hosted the inaugural World Cup in 1987 alongside New Zealand.

The idea of a Rugby World Cup had been proposed numerous times in the 20th century, as early as the 1950s, but it wasn't until the mid-1980s that the proposal gained traction. In 1983, the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) independently suggested establishing a world cup, and the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) made a similar proposal in 1984. The idea was formally put to the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB) in 1985 and passed with a vote of 10-6.

The 1987 World Cup featured 16 nations, with seven eligible IRFB member nations and the remaining spots filled by invitation. Australia entered the tournament as strong favourites, boasting an undefeated Grand Slam tour of the Home Nations in 1984 and a 2-1 away series win over the All Blacks in 1986. Australia finished at the top of Pool A, defeating Ireland in the quarter-finals and advancing to the semi-finals. The semi-final match between Australia and France at Concord Oval is still remembered as one of the greatest in rugby history, with the lead changing seven times. Unfortunately for Australia, France secured a dramatic victory with a last-minute try, winning 30-24 and progressing to the final against New Zealand. Australia finished fourth in the tournament, losing to Wales 21-22 in the third-place playoff.

Australia went on to win the Rugby World Cup in 1991 and 1999, becoming the first country to win the tournament for a second time. They also hosted the World Cup again in 2003 and will host it for the third time in 2027.

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They will host the Rugby World Cup again in 2027

Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1991 and 1999. They also co-hosted the inaugural World Cup in 1987 with New Zealand and hosted again in 2003.

Australia won the bid to host the tournament on 12 May 2022, beating out other interested nations such as Argentina and Russia. The bid was a significant moment for rugby in Australia, as it secured the opportunity to host not one, but two Rugby World Cups, with Australia also set to host the 2029 tournament.

The 2027 Rugby World Cup will be a chance for Australia to showcase its rugby heritage and passion for the sport. It will also provide an economic boost and contribute to the development of rugby in the country, leaving a lasting legacy for the sport. The tournament will be held across various venues in Australia, with the potential to utilise some of the stadiums from the 2003 World Cup, such as Lang Park in Brisbane and the Sydney Football Stadium.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1991 and 1999.

Four nations have won the Rugby World Cup across ten tournaments.

Australia has hosted the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1987 and 2003. They will host it again in 2027.

Australia has participated in every Rugby World Cup since the first tournament in 1987.

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