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2003 Australia

England won the Rugby World Cup with a breathtaking Jonny Wilkinson drop goal just 26 seconds from the end of a thrilling final in Sydney.

Millions watched around the world as captain Martin Johnson became the first player to lead a northern hemisphere side to the world title.

Wilkinson's last-gasp effort was all that separated the sides after 100 minutes of rugby and a dramatic extra-time finale.

Australia battled hard and were never out of the game but ultimately fell just short, despite opening the scoring through wing Lote Tuqiri.

The match represented the culmination of four impressive years of improvement from an England team that flattered to deceive in the last World Cup.

Then, Johnson and his cohorts were kicked out by South Africa and were rightly criticised for lacking a 'killer spirit'.
There were no such weaknesses on display on Saturday as England wrestled the cup away from an Aussie side who fought tooth and nail to become the first team to retain the trophy.

The Wallabies started strongly when Tuqiri out-jumped Jason Robinson to a huge Stephen Larkham bomb with just six minutes on the clock.

The score was no more than Australia deserved but three Wilkinson penalties soon silenced the strong home support.

Despite the rain continuing to fall, both sides chose to keep the ball in hand and as the game progressed, so the mighty England pack began to dominate.

With just 10 minutes of the first half left, Ben Kay knocked on with the line beckoning to the frustration of the visiting fans.

Minutes later, England finally silenced their critics when Robinson scuttled over wide on the left after a powerful midfield burst from Lawrence Dallaglio.

The men in white started the second half as they had finished the first.
Johnson led from the front with a towering performance and Dallaglio and flanker Richard Hill caused numerous problems down the middle of the pitch.

But just as England looked likely to pull away, two sloppy penalties allowed Elton Flatley to bring his side back within touching distance.

England looked the more confident side with the ball in hand - but only just.

Will Greenwood knocked on inside the Aussie 22 and Wilkinson then missed a drop goal as the match entered a tense closing quarter.

Runs from the powerful Stirling Mortlock and George Smith pushed England back into their own half.
And as referee Andre Watson prepared to blow for full time, Flatley slotted his third kick of the half to push the match into extra time.

The players looked understandably exhausted and when Wilkinson and Flatley again swapped penalties the match looked as if it was heading into sudden death.

But England were not to be denied and it was fitting that Wilkinson sealed a deserved victory as well as the most memorable result in English rugby history.

RUGBY WORLD CUP RESULTS 2003

POOL A

POOL B

POOL C

POOL D

Australia 24 - 8 Argentina

France 61 - 18 Fiji

South Africa 72 - 6 Uruguay

New Zealand 70 - 7 Italy

Ireland 45 - 17 Romania

Scotland 32 - 11 Japan

England 84 -6 Georgia

Wales 41 - 10 Canada

Argentina 67 - 14 Namibia

Fiji 19 - 18 USA

Samoa 60 - 13 Uruguay

Italy 36 - 12 Tonga

Australia 90 - 8 Romania

France 51 - 29 Japan

South Africa 6 - 25 England

New Zealand 68 - 6 Canada

Ireland 64 - 7 Namibia

Scotland 39 - 15 USA

Georgia 9 - 46 Samoa

Wales 27 - 20 W Tonga

Argentina 50 - 3 Romania

Fiji 41 - 13 Japan

South Africa 46 - 19 Georgia

Italy 19 - 14 Canada

Australia 142 - 0 Namibia

France 51 - 9 Scotland

England 35 -22 Samoa

New Zealand 91 - 7 Tonga

Argentina 15 - 16 Ireland

Japan 26 - 39 USA

Georgia 12 - 24 Uruguay

Italy 15 - 27 Wales

Namibia 7 - 37 Romania

France 41 - 14 USA

South Africa 60 - 10 Samoa

Canada 24 - 7 Tonga

Australia 17 - 16 Ireland

Scotland 22 - 20 Fiji

England 111 -13 Uruguay

New Zealand 53 - 37 Wales

RWC 2003 POOLS:
PL:  Played   W: Won    D: Drawn   L: Lost    PF: Points for   PA: Points against   PD: Points difference TP: Total points, including bonus points

POOL A

P

W

D

L

F

A

PTS

Australia

4

4

0

0

273

32

18

Ireland

4

3

0

1

141

56

15

Argentina

4

2

0

2

140

57

11

Romainia

4

1

0

3

65

192

5

Namibia

4

0

0

4

28

310

0

 

POOL B

P

W

D

L

F

A

PTS

France

4

4

0

0

204

70

20

Scotland

4

3

0

1

102

97

14

Fuji

4

2

0

2

98

114

10

USA

4

1

0

3

86

125

6

Japan

4

0

0

4

79

163

0

POOL C

P

W

D

L

F

A

PTS

England

4

4

0

0

255

47

19

South Africa

4

3

0

1

184

60

15

Samoa

4

2

0

2

138

117

10

Uruguay

4

1

0

3

56

255

4

Georgia

4

0

0

4

46

200

0

POOL D

P

W

D

L

F

A

PTS

New Zealand

4

4

0

0

282

57

20

Wales

4

3

0

1

132

98

14

Italy

4

2

0

2

77

123

8

Canada

4

1

0

3

54

135

5

Tonga

4

0

0

4

46

178

1

 

QUARTER-FINALS

SEMI-FINALS

3rd PLACE
PLAY-OFF

FINAL

New Zealand 29-9 South Africa

New Zealand
10 - 22
Australia

November 20th
New Zealand
40 -13
France

November 22nd
Australia
17-
20
England

Australia 33-16 Scotland

France 43-21 Ireland

France
7- 24
England

England 28-17 Wales




England: 20, Tries: Jason Robinson, Pens: Jonny Wilkinson 3, Jonny Wilkinson drop goal, bt. Austrailia: 17, Tries: Lote Tuqiri, Pens: Elton Flatley 3 Crowd: 82,957, Referee: Andre Watson (RSA)

Austrailia: 15 Mat Rogers, 14 Wendell Sailor, 13 Stirling Mortlock, 12 Elton Flatley, 11 Lote Tuqiri, 10 Stephen Larkham, 9 George Gregan (captain), 8 David Lyons, 7 Phil Waugh, 6 George Smith, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Justin Harrison, 3 Al Baxter, 2 Brendan Cannon, 1 Bill Young. Reserves: Jeremy Paul, Matt Dunning, David Giffin, Matt Cockbain, Chris Whitaker, Matt Giteau, Joe Roff.

England: 15 Josh Lewsey, 14 Jason Robinson, 13 Will Greenwood, 12 Mike Tindall, 11 Ben Cohen, 10 Jonny Wilkinson, 9 Matt Dawson, 8 Lawrence Dallaglio, 7 Neil Back, 6 Richard Hill, 5 Ben Kay, 4 Martin Johnson (captain), 3 Phil Vickery, 2 Steve Thompson, 1 Trevor Woodman. Reserves: Dorian West, Jason Leonard, Martin Corry, Lewis Moody, Kyran Bracken, Mike Catt, Iain Balshaw.




 
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