This article documents the statistics of the 2019 Rugby World Cup which was held in Japan from 20 September to 2 November.
Russia's Kirill Golosnitsky scored the first try of the tournament and Kotaro Matsushima of Japan scored the first hat-trick of the tournament.[1][2] Camille Lopez of France scored the first drop goal of the tournament.[3] Dan Biggar of Wales scored the fastest drop goal in Rugby World Cup history, after only 35 seconds in a pool match,[4] Cobus Reinach of South Africa scored the fastest hat-trick ever, scoring his 3rd try after only 20 minutes in the pool stage.[5]
Team statistics
The following table shows the team's results in major statistical categories.[6]
Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Points for |
Points against |
Points diff |
Tries | Conversions | Penalties | Drop goals | ![]() |
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7 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 262 | 67 | 195 | 33 | 23 | 16 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 190 | 75 | 115 | 22 | 16 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 250 | 72 | 178 | 36 | 28 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
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7 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 189 | 147 | 42 | 22 | 19 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
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5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 118 | 88 | 30 | 13 | 10 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 152 | 108 | 44 | 21 | 13 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
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4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 98 | 71 | 27 | 12 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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5 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 135 | 73 | 62 | 20 | 15 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 106 | 91 | 15 | 14 | 12 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
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3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 98 | 78 | 20 | 14 | 9 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
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4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 119 | 55 | 64 | 16 | 13 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
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4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 110 | 108 | 2 | 17 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
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4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 65 | 122 | −57 | 9 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 58 | 128 | −70 | 8 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 1 |
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4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 67 | 105 | −38 | 9 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 60 | 140 | −80 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 14 | 177 | −163 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 34 | 175 | −141 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
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4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 19 | 160 | −141 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
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4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 52 | 156 | −104 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Source: ESPNscrum.com Archived 13 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine
Try scorers
- 7 tries
- 6 tries
- 5 tries
- 4 tries
- 3 tries
- 2 tries
Juan Cruz Mallia
Joaquín Tuculet
Will Genia
Michael Hooper
Tevita Kuridrani
Tolu Latu
Joe Cokanasiga
George Ford
Niko Matawalu
Waisea Nayacalevu
Semi Radradra
Api Ratuniyarawa
Josua Tuisova
Gaël Fickou
Alivereti Raka
Virimi Vakatawa
Levan Chilachava
Alexander Todua
Rory Best
Tadhg Furlong
Rob Kearney
Garry Ringrose
Johnny Sexton
Mattia Bellini
Matteo Minozzi
Scott Barrett
George Bridge
Anton Lienert-Brown
Joe Moody
Sevu Reece
Aaron Smith
Brad Weber
Ed Fidow
Alapati Leiua
Adam Hastings
Lukhanyo Am
Schalk Brits
Damian de Allende
Warrick Gelant
Mali Hingano
Blaine Scully
Mike Te'o
Manuel Diana
Gareth Davies
Liam Williams
Tomos Williams
- 1 try
Gonzalo Bertranou
Santiago Carreras
Jerónimo de la Fuente
Matías Moroni
Guido Petti
Nicolás Sánchez
Adam Ashley-Cooper
Jack Dempsey
Reece Hodge
Samu Kerevi
Jordan Petaia
James Slipper
Nic White
Andrew Coe
Matt Heaton
Elliot Daly
Jamie George
Lewis Ludlam
Ruaridh McConnochie
Jack Nowell
Kyle Sinckler
Billy Vunipola
Ben Youngs
Anthony Watson
Mesu Dolokoto
Semi Kunatani
Frank Lomani
Eroni Mawi
Kini Murimurivalu
Peceli Yato
Antoine Dupont
Yoann Huget
Charles Ollivon
Jefferson Poirot
Baptiste Serin
Sébastien Vahaamahina
Jaba Bregvadze
Otar Giorgadze
Mamuka Gorgodze
Giorgi Kveseladze
Shalva Mamukashvili
Robbie Henshaw
Jordan Larmour
Peter O'Mahony
Rhys Ruddock
James Ryan
CJ Stander
Tommaso Allan
Dean Budd
Carlo Canna
Sebastian Negri
Jake Polledri
Braam Steyn
Tito Tebaldi
Federico Zani
Keita Inagaki
Pieter Labuschagne
Kazuki Himeno
Timothy Lafaele
JC Greyling
Chad Plato
Damian Stevens
Ryan Crotty
Shannon Frizell
Rieko Ioane
Richie Mo'unga
TJ Perenara
Ardie Savea
Angus Ta'avao
Codie Taylor
Matt Todd
Sam Whitelock
Sonny Bill Williams
Kirill Golosnitsky
Afa Amosa
Jack Lam
Rey Lee-Lo
Henry Taefu
John Barclay
Zander Fagerson
Greig Laidlaw
Sean Maitland
Stuart McInally
Finn Russell
Tommy Seymour
George Turner
WP Nel
Faf de Klerk
Frans Malherbe
Pieter-Steph du Toit
Siya Kolisi
Francois Louw
Frans Malherbe
Malcolm Marx
S'busiso Nkosi
RG Snyman
François Steyn
Damian Willemse
Siegfried Fisiihoi
Zane Kapeli
Siale Piutau
Sonatane Takulua
Bryce Campbell
Tony Lamborn
Paul Lasike
Santiago Arata
Germán Kessler
Juan Manuel Cat
Andrés Vilaseca
Hallam Amos
Jonathan Davies
Ross Moriarty
George North
Hadleigh Parkes
Nicky Smith
Justin Tipuric
Aaron Wainwright
Conversion scorers
- 20 conversions
- 14 conversions
- 11 conversions
- 10 conversions
- 9 conversions
- 8 conversions
- 7 conversions
- 6 conversions
- 5 conversions
- 4 conversions
- 3 conversions
- 2 conversions
- 1 conversion
Penalty goal scorers
- 16 penalties
- 12 penalties
- 11 penalties
- 6 penalties
- 5 penalties
- 4 penalties
- 3 penalties
- 2 penalties
- 1 penalty
Drop goal scorers
- 1 drop goal
Point scorers
Kicking accuracy
Kicking accuracy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Player | Team | Percentage | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Felipe Berchesi | ![]() |
85.71% (12/14) |
Scoring
Overall
- Total number of points scored: 2,195
- Average points per match: 48.8
- Total number of tries scored: 285 (including 8 penalty tries)
- Average tries per match: 6.3
- Total number of braces: 28
- Total number of hat-tricks: 5
- Total number of conversions missed: 277
- Total number of conversions scored: 69
- Conversion success rate: ??%
- Total number of penalty goals missed: ??
- Total number of penalty goals scored: 107
- Penalty goal success rate: ??%
- Total number of drop goals scored: 6
Timing
- First try of the tournament: Kirill Golosnitsky for Russia against Japan
- First brace of the tournament: Kotaro Matsushima for Japan against Russia
- First hat-trick of the tournament: Kotaro Matsushima for Japan against Russia
- Last try of the tournament: Cheslin Kolbe for South Africa against England
- Last brace of the tournament: Ben Smith for New Zealand against Wales
- Last hat-trick of the tournament: Josh Adams for Wales against Fiji
- Fastest try in a match from kickoff: 2nd minute (1:29), Rob Kearney for Ireland against Russia
- Fastest try in a match from a restart-kick: 19 seconds after a restart, Gareth Davies for Wales against Australia
- Latest try in a match: 80+5th minute (84:26), Kotaro Matsushima for Japan against Samoa
- Fastest Bonus Point try: 18th minute (17:21), Cobus Reinach for South Africa against Canada
- Latest Bonus Point try: 80+5th minute (84:26), Kotaro Matsushima for Japan against Samoa
- Fastest point scored in a match: 1st minute (00:36), Dan Biggar's drop-goal for Wales against Australia
Teams
- Most points scored by a team in the pool stage: 185 by South Africa
- Fewest points scored by a team in the pool stage: 14 by Canada
- Most points conceded by a team in the pool stage: 177 by Canada
- Fewest points conceded by a team in the pool stage: 27 by Ireland
- Best point difference by a team in the pool stage: +149 by South Africa
- Worst point difference by a team in the pool stage: −163 by Canada
- Most points scored by a team in the knockout stage: 93 by New Zealand
- Fewest points scored by a team in the knockout stage: 3 by Japan
- Most points conceded by a team in the knockout stage: 78 by wales
- Fewest points conceded by a team in the knockout stage: 20 by France
- Most points scored by a team overall: 262 by South Africa
- Fewest points conceded by a team overall: 55 by Scotland
- Most points scored in a match by both teams: 80 points, New Zealand 71–9 Namibia
- Most points scored in a match by one team: 71 by New Zealand
- Most points scored in a match by the losing team: 27 by Fiji
- Biggest margin of victory: 63 by New Zealand
- Most tries scored by a team in the pool stage: 27 by South Africa
- Most tries scored by a team in the knockout stage: 14 by New Zealand
- Fewest tries scored by a team: 1 by Russia
- Most tries scored in a match: 11 tries, New Zealand (11) vs Namibia (0) and
South Africa (10) vs Canada (1) - Most tries scored in a match by one team: 11 by New Zealand
- Most wins achieved by a team: 6 by South Africa
- Fewest wins achieved by a team: 0 by
- Most losses achieved by a team: 4 by
- Fewest losses achieved by a team: 1 by
- Most consecutive wins achieved by a team: 6 by South Africa
- Most consecutive losses achieved by a team: 4 by
- Most pool points: 19 by Japan and Wales
- Fewest pool points: 0 by Russia and United States
- Most bonus points: 4 by South Africa
- Fewest bonus points: 0 by
- Largest ranking difference win by a lower ranked team: 9 places – Uruguay (19th) vs Fiji (10th)
- Largest ranking difference win by a higher ranked team: 21 places – New Zealand (1st) vs Canada (22nd)
Individual
- Most points scored by an individual: 69 - Handré Pollard (South Africa)
- Most tries scored by an individual (Back): 7 - Josh Adams (Wales)
- Most tries scored by an individual (Forward): 4 - Julián Montoya (Argentina)
- Most conversions scored by an individual: 20 - Richie Mo'unga (New Zealand)
- Most penalty goals scored by an individual: 16 - Handré Pollard (South Africa)
- Most drop goals scored by an individual: 1
- Most tackles made by an individual: 79 - Alun Wyn Jones (Wales)
- Most lineouts won by an individual: 26 - Guido Petti (Argentina)
- Most lineouts stolen by an individual: 5
- Most clean breaks made by an individual: 18 - Josh Adams (Wales)
- Most offloads made by an individual: 12 - Leone Nakarawa (Fiji)
- Most metres made by an individual: 460 - Beauden Barrett (New Zealand)
- Most carries made by an individual: 86 - Beauden Barrett (New Zealand)
- Most turnovers won by an individual: 11 - Maro Itoje (England)
- Most points scored by one player in a match: 26 - Adam Hastings for Scotland vs Russia
- Most tries scored by one player in a match: 3
- Josh Adams for Wales vs Fiji
- George Horne for Scotland vs Russia
- Kotaro Matsushima for Japan vs Russia
- Julián Montoya for Argentina vs Tonga
- Cobus Reinach for South Africa vs Canada
- Most conversions scored by one player in a match: 8
- Jordie Barrett for New Zealand vs Namibia
- Adam Hastings for Scotland vs Russia
- Elton Jantjies for South Africa vs Canada
- Richie Mo'unga for New Zealand vs Canada
- Most penalty goals scored by one player in a match: 6 - Handré Pollard for South Africa vs England
- Highest kicking accuracy by an individual: 100%
- Highest kicking accuracy by an individual (minimum 10 attempts): 70.27% - Handré Pollard for South Africa
- Lowest kicking accuracy by an individual: 0%
- Lowest kicking accuracy by an individual (minimum 10 attempts): 70% - Nicolás Sánchez for Argentina
Hat-tricks
Unless otherwise noted, players in this list scored a hat-trick of tries.
Rank | Player | Team | Opponent | Stage | Result | Venue | Date |
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1 | Kotaro Matsushima | ![]() |
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Pool | 30–10 | Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu | 20 September 2019 |
2 | Julián Montoya | ![]() |
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Pool | 28–12 | Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka | 28 September 2019 |
3 | Cobus Reinach | ![]() |
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Pool | 66–7 | Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe | 8 October 2019 |
4 | George Horne | ![]() |
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Pool | 61–0 | Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi | 9 October 2019 |
5 | Josh Adams | ![]() |
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Pool | 29–17 | Oita Stadium, Ōita | 9 October 2019 |
Man of the match awards
Squads
Coaches
- Oldest coach: Jacques Brunel of France - (65 years and 279 days) in the quarter-final game against Wales.
- Youngest coach: Toutai Kefu of Tonga - (45 years and 167 days) in the first game against England.
- Country with most coaches: New Zealand (7)
- John Mckee of Fiji
- Milton Haig of Georgia
- Joe Schmidt of Ireland
- Jamie Joseph of Japan
- Steve Hansen of New Zealand
- Steve Jackson of Samoa
- Warren Gatland of Wales
- Teams with foreign coaches: 14
- Coaches who were former players: 7.[7]
- Phil Davies of Namibia (1987 and 1991 with Wales)
- Rassie Erasmus of South Africa (1999 with South Africa)
- Jamie Joseph of Japan (1995 with New Zealand and 1999 with Japan)
- Toutai Kefu of Tonga (1999 with Australia)
- Mario Ledesma of Argentina (1999, 2003, 2007 and 2011 with Argentina)
- Conor O'Shea of Italy (1995 and 1999 with Ireland)
- Gregor Townsend of Scotland (1999 and 2003 with Scotland)
- Longest serving coach: Warren Gatland of Wales since November 2007.[8]
- Shortest serving coach: Steve Jackson of Samoa since September 2018.[9]
- Coaches with previous Head Coaching World Cup experience: 10
- Jacques Brunel of France (Head Coach of Italy in 2015)
- Michael Cheika of Australia (Head Coach of Australia in 2015)
- Phil Davies of Namibia (Head Coach of Namibia in 2015)
- Warren Gatland of Wales (Head Coach of Ireland in 1999 & Head Coach of Wales in 2011 & 2015)
- Milton Haig of Georgia (Head Coach of Georgia in 2015)
- Steve Hansen of New Zealand (Head Coach of Wales in 2003 & Head Coach of New Zealand in 2015)
- Eddie Jones of England (Head Coach of Australia in 2003 & Head Coach of Japan in 2015)
- Kingsley Jones of Canada (Head Coach of Russia in 2011)
- John McKee of Fiji (Head Coach of Fiji in 2015)
- Joe Schmidt of Ireland (Head Coach of Ireland in 2015)
Players
- Five squads had no players based outside their respective home countries:
- Squads having the fewest players playing domestically are: Tonga (0)
- The most players (96) are active in clubs based in France, the majority of them in the Top 14, with some in the lower leagues.
- Appearance record: Sergio Parisse of Italy participated in the Rugby World Cup for the fifth time, equalling the record of compatriot Mauro Bergamasco and Samoa player Brian Lima.[10]
- Oldest player: Luke Thompson of Japan (38 years and 187 days - vs South Africa)
- Youngest player: Vano Karkadze of Georgia (19 years and 96 days - vs Uruguay)
- Beauden Barrett, Jordie Barrett and Scott Barrett became the first trio of brothers to start in a World Cup match (vs Canada) for New Zealand, and the second set to all start in a Rugby World Cup match since Tonga's Elisi Vunipola, Manu Vunipola, and Fe'ao Vunipola in 1995 (vs Scotland).[11] The Barrett brothers are the first trio of brothers to score a try in the same match.[12][13]
Discipline
- Fewest penalties conceded by a team: 19 by Uruguay
- Most penalties conceded by a team: 61 by Wales
- Fewest penalties conceded on average matches played: 4.75 by Uruguay (4 Games played)
- Most penalties conceded on average matches played: 12.75 by Samoa (4 Games played)
- Most penalties conceded by an individual: 10 by Tyler Ardron (Canada)
- Most penalty tries conceded by one team: 2 by
- Most penalty tries conceded by one team in a match: 2 by Samoa vs Scotland
- Most yellow cards issued to one team: 6 by Samoa
- Most red cards issued to one team: 1 by
- Most cards issued in one match: 4, Wales (2,
) vs Fiji (2,
)
- Most citing's issued to one team: 4 by Samoa
Yellow cards
- 2 yellow cards
- 1 yellow card
Adam Coleman (vs Uruguay)
Isi Naisarani (vs Georgia)
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (vs Uruguay)
Matt Heaton (vs Italy)
Levani Botia (vs Australia)
Tevita Cavubati (vs Wales)
Semi Kunatani (vs Wales)
Jaba Bregvadze (vs Wales)
Tadhg Beirne (vs Scotland)
Adriaan Booysen (vs South Africa)
Aranos Coetzee (vs South Africa)
Nepo Laulala (vs Namibia)
Matt Todd (vs Ireland)
Ofa Tu'ungafasi (vs Namibia)
Bogdan Fedotko (vs Ireland)
Kirill Gotovtsev (vs Samoa)
Andrei Ostrikov (vs Ireland)
Rey Lee-Lo (vs Russia)
Motu Matu'u (vs Russia)
Tendai Mtawarira (vs Japan)
Santiago Civetta (vs Wales)
James Davies (vs Fiji)
Ken Owens (vs Fiji)
Ross Moriarty (vs France)
Red cards
A record fifth red card for a Rugby World Cup was issued, surpassing the four given out in 1995 and 1999.[14] In total, eight red cards were issued during the tournament.
- 1 red card
Tomás Lavanini (vs England)
Josh Larsen (vs South Africa)
Sébastien Vahaamahina (vs Wales)
Bundee Aki (vs Samoa)
Andrea Lovotti (vs South Africa)
Ed Fidow (vs Scotland)
Facundo Gattas (vs Georgia)
John Quill (vs England)
Penalty tries
- 2 penalty tries
- 1 penalty try
Citing/bans
For the 2019 Rugby World Cup, Citing Commissioner Warnings carry the same weight as a yellow card.[15]
Player | Opposition | Cite date | Law breached | Result | Note | Ref |
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22 September | 9.27 – Hair pulling | Citing Commissioner Warning | – | [16] |
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22 September | 9.13 – Dangerous tackle | 3-week ban | – | [17] |
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25 September | 9.12 – Punching or striking | Citing Commissioner Warning | – | [18] |
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25 September | 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle | 3-week ban | – | [19] |
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25 September | 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle | 3-week ban | Appeal failed | [20][21] |
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27 September | 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle Red card |
3-week ban | – | [22] |
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27 September | 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle | No further action | – | [23] |
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29 September | 9.13 – Dangerous tackle Red card |
3-week ban | Appeal failed | [24][25] |
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30 September | Accumulation of yellow cards Red card |
No further action | – | [26] |
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5 October | 9.18 – Lifting tackle Red card |
3-week ban | – | [27] |
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5 October | 9.18 – Lifting tackle | 3-week ban | – | [27] |
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5 October | 9.13 – Dangerous tackle Red card |
4-week ban | – | [28] |
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8 October | 9.20 – Dangerous play in a ruck or maul Red card |
3-week ban | – | [29] |
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13 October | 9.13 – Dangerous tackle Red card |
3-week ban | – | [30] |
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14 October | 9.12 – Kicking | 7-week ban | – | [31] |
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14 October | 9.27 – Unsportsmanlike Conduct | 6-week ban | – | [32] |
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21 October | 9.12 – Punching or striking Red card |
6-week ban | – | [33] |
Stadiums
Stadium | City | Capacity | Matches played | Overall attendance |
Average attendance per match |
Average attendance as % of capacity |
Tries scored | Avg. tries scored / match |
Overall points scored |
Avg. points scored / match |
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International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 72,327[34] | 6 | 401,742 | 66,957 | 92.58% | 20 | 3.33 | 220 | 36.67 |
Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa | Fukuroi | 50,889[35] | 4 | 175,886 | 43,972 | 86.41% | 24 | 6.00 | 179 | 44.75 |
Tokyo Stadium | Chōfu | 49,970[36] | 8 | 374,532 | 46,817 | 93.69% | 52 | 6.50 | 413 | 51.63 |
City of Toyota Stadium | Toyota | 45,000[37] | 3 | 111,690 | 37,230 | 82.73% | 22 | 7.33 | 174 | 58.00 |
Sapporo Dome | Sapporo | 41,410[38] | 2 | 72,405 | 36,203 | 87.43% | 12 | 6.00 | 98 | 49.00 |
Oita Stadium | Ōita | 40,000[39] | 5 | 172,951 | 34,590 | 86.48% | 34 | 6.80 | 259 | 51.80 |
Kumamoto Stadium | Kumamoto | 32,000[40] | 2 | 55,794 | 27,897 | 87.18% | 11 | 5.50 | 92 | 46.00 |
Kobe Misaki Stadium | Kobe | 30,132[41] | 4 | 109,650 | 27,413 | 90.98% | 28 | 7.00 | 194 | 48.50 |
Hanazono Rugby Stadium | Higashiosaka | 24,100[42] | 4 | 85,406 | 21,352 | 88.60% | 31 | 7.75 | 214 | 53.50 |
Kumagaya Rugby Stadium | Kumagaya | 24,000[43] | 3 | 71,836 | 23,945 | 99.77% | 22 | 7.33 | 147 | 49.00 |
Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium | Fukuoka | 20,049[44] | 3 | 52,611 | 17,537 | 87.47% | 21 | 7.00 | 149 | 49.67 |
Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium | Kamaishi | 16,020[45] | 1 | 14,025 | 14,025 | 87.55% | 8 | 8.00 | 57 | 57.00 |
Total | 1,884,193 | 45 | 1,698,528 | 37,745 | 86.43% | 285 | 6.33 | 2,196 | 48.80 |
Attendances
Top 10 highest attendances.
Rank | Attendance | Match | Venue | City | Date |
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1 | 70,103 | ![]() ![]() |
International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 2 November 2019 |
2 | 68,843 | ![]() ![]() |
International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 26 October 2019 |
3 | 67,750 | ![]() ![]() |
International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 27 October 2019 |
4 | 67,666 | ![]() ![]() |
International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 13 October 2019 |
5 | 63,731 | ![]() ![]() |
International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 22 September 2019 |
6 | 63,649 | ![]() ![]() |
International Stadium Yokohama | Yokohama | 21 September 2019 |
7 | 48,842 | ![]() ![]() |
Tokyo Stadium | Chōfu | 1 November 2019 |
8 | 48,831 | ![]() ![]() |
Tokyo Stadium | Chōfu | 20 October 2019 |
9 | 48,354 | ![]() ![]() |
Tokyo Stadium | Chōfu | 6 October 2019 |
10 | 48,185 | ![]() ![]() |
Tokyo Stadium | Chōfu | 5 October 2019 |
Last updated: 2 November 2019[46] |
- Lowest attendance: 14,025 –
Fiji vs
Uruguay, Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium, Kamaishi, 25 September 2019
See also
- 2023 Rugby World Cup statistics
- Records and statistics of the Rugby World Cup
- List of Rugby World Cup hat-tricks
- List of Rugby World Cup red cards
External links
- Rugby World Cup Stats Archived 2019-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Disciplinary Decisions
- Rugby World Cup 2019 Tournament statistics
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