World cup of Rugby at XV 1999
The Coupe of World of Rugby 1999 was held with the Wales of October 1st with the November 6th 1999. She was concluded by the victory from the Australia over the France. The matches of hen has proceeded in Scotland, those of the hen B in England, of the hen C in France, of the hen D to the Wales, and finally, those of the hen E in Ireland.
Teams qualified for the final stage
See also: Qualifications for the World cup of Rugby to XV of 1999
qualified teams :
Hen phase
A victory brought back 3 points, no one 2 points and a defeat 1 point (a fixed price being sanctioned by 0 points).
Hen has
Classification
Results
- October 2nd: Uruguay 27-15 Spain with, Scotland
- October 3rd: South Africa 46-29 Scotland with Murrayfield, Edinburgh
- October 8th: Scotland 43-12 Uruguay with Murrayfield, Edinburgh
- October 10th: South Africa 47-3 Spain with Murrayfield, Edinburgh
- October 15th: South Africa 39-3 Uruguay with Glasgow, Scotland
- October 16th: Scotland 48-0 Spain with Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Hen B
Classification
Results
- October 2nd: England 67-7 Italy with Twickenham, London
- October 3rd: New Zealand 45-9 Tonga with Bristol-board, England
- October 9th: New Zealand 30-16 England with Twickenham, London
- October 10th: Tonga 28-25 Italy with Leicester, England
- October 14th: New Zealand 101-3 Italy with Huddersfield, England
- October 15th: England 101-10 Tonga with Twickenham, London
Hen C
Classification
Results
- October 1st: Fiji 67-18 Namibia with the Stage of the Mediterranean, Béziers
- October 2nd: France 33-20 Canada with the Stage of the Mediterranean, Béziers
- October 8th: France 47-13 Namibia with the Park Lescure, Bordeaux
- October 9th: Fiji 38-22 Canada with the Park Lescure, Bordeaux
- October 14th: Canada 72-11 Namibia with the Municipal Stadium, Toulouse
- October 16th: France 28-19 Fiji with the Municipal Stadium, Toulouse
Hen D
Classification
Results
- October 1st (match of opening): Wales 23-18 Argentina with the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
- October 3rd: Samoa 43-9 Japan with, Wales
- October 9th: Wales 64-15 Japan with the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
- October 10th: Argentinian 32-16 Samoa with, Wales
- October 14th: Samoa 38-31 Wales with the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
- October 16th: Argentinian 33-12 Japan with the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Hen E
Classification
Results
- October 2nd: Ireland 53-8 the United States with Lansdowne Road, Dublin
- October 3rd: Australia 57-9 Romania with Belfast, Northern Ireland
- October 9th: Romania 27-25 the United States with Lansdowne Road, Dublin
- October 10th: Australia 23-3 Ireland with Lansdowne Road, Dublin
- October 14th: Australia 55-19 the United States with Limerick, Ireland
- October 15th: Ireland 44-14 Romania with Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Stopping
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October 20th: England 45-24 Fiji with Twickenham, London
- October 20th: Scotland 35-20 Samoa with Murrayfield, Edinburgh
- October 20th: Argentinian 28-24 Ireland with the Stage Felix Bollaert, Lens
Final stage
Finale of classification (for third place)
Finale
Teams
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See detailed article:
Statistics
Ten Better Strikers (in % of success)
- 100 Gareth Rees (Canada, 19/19)
- 100 Diego Aguirre (Uruguay, 6/6)
- 93 David Humphreys (Ireland, 14/15)
- 92 Waisale Serevi (Fiji, 11/12)
- 90 Eric Elwood (Ireland, 9/10)
- 89 Jannie de Beer (South Africa, 32/36)
- 88 Paul Grayson (England, 22/25)
- 87 Christophe Lamaison (France, 21/24)
- 84 Andrei Kovalenco (Spain, 5/6)
- 83 Gonzalo Quesada (Argentina, 34/41)
Ten Better Strikers (of many points)
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102 Gonzalo Quesada Argentinian
- 101 Matt Burke Australia
- 97 Jannie de Beer South Africa
- 79 Andrew Mehrtens
- 65 Christophe Lamaison France
- 57 Neil Jenkins
- 54 Paul Grayson
- 51 Kenny Logan
- 49 Gareth Rees Canada
- 41 David Humphreys Ireland
Better markers of tests
- 8 Jonah Lomu (New Zealand)
- 6 Jeff Wilson (New Zealand)
- 4 Keith Wood (Ireland)
- 4 daN Luger (England)
- 4 Viliame Satala (Fiji)
- 4 Philippe Bernat-Rooms (France)
Better Droppeurs
- 7 Jannie de Beer (South Africa)
- 3 Gregor Townsend (Scotland)
- 2 Christophe Lamaison (France)
- 2 Percy Montgomery (South Africa)
- 1 Gonzalo Quesada (Arg), Gareth Rees (Edge), David Humphreys (Irl), Nicky Little (Fiji), David Niu (the USA), O' Driscoll (Irl), Tu' ipulotu (Your), Larkham (Aus)
Greater number of points in a match
- 111 England/Tonga 101-10
Greater number of points in a match by a team
- 101 New Zealand/Italy 101-3, on October 14th with Hudderfield (Ang)
- 101 England/Tonga 101-10, on October 15th in London
Greater number of points in a match by a player
- 36 Tony Brown (New Zealand) at the time of New Zealand/Italy, on October 14th with Hudderfield (Ang)
- 36 Paul Grayson (England) at the time of England/Tonga, on October 15th in London
Greater number of tests in a match by a team
- 14 New Zealand at the time of New Zealand/Italy, on October 14th with Hudderfield (Ang)
Greater number of tests in a match by a player
- 4 Keith Wood (Ireland) at the time of Ireland/the United States, on October 2nd in Dublin
Greater number of transformations into a match by a player
- 12 Paul Grayson (England) at the time of England/Tonga, on October 15th in London
Greater number of transformations during the competition
- 17 Matt Burke (Australia)
- 17 Jannie de Beer (South Africa)
Notes & references
External bonds
- '' Finale CM 1999 '' statistics.scrum.com
- teams of CM 1999 saweb.co.za
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