Rugby League World Cup records

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

Most wins

Championships Country Years
10 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 1957, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1977, 1985–1988, 1989–1992, 1995, 2000, 2013
3
Great Britain
1954, 1960, 1972
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 2008


Matches won Country Matches played Winning percentage
59
Australia
72 82%
31
New Zealand
65 48%
25
Great Britain
42 60%
16
England
27 59%
15
France
57 26%

Biggest wins

Margin Country Score Country Score Venue Year
106 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 110 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 4 Hull 2000
80 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 86 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 6 Gateshead 1995
74 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 84 33px Cook Islands 10 Reading 2000

Most points in a game

Margin Country Score Country Score Venue Year
114 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 110 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 4 Hull 2000
94 Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 84
Cook Islands
10 Reading 2000
92 Flag of Australia.svg Australia 86 Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 6 Gateshead 1995

Individual records

Overall top points scorers

Points Scorers
112 Australia Mick Cronin
108 Australia Michael O'Connor
94 United Kingdom/England George Fairbairn

Most appearances

Appearances Individual
25 New Zealand Kurt Sorensen
17 United Kingdom/England John Atkinson; Australia Bob Fulton
15 Australia Mal Meninga; Australia Michael O'Connor

World Cup winning captains and coaches

Year Captain Coach Team
1954 Dave Valentine G Shaw United Kingdom
1957 Dick Poole Dick Poole Australia
1960 Eric Ashton William Fallowfield United Kingdom
1968 Johnny Raper Harry Bath Australia
1970 Ron Coote Harry Bath Australia
1972 Clive Sullivan Jim Challinor United Kingdom
1975 Arthur Beetson Graeme Langlands Australia
1977 Arthur Beetson Terry Fearnley Australia
1988 Wally Lewis Don Furner Australia
1992 Mal Meninga Bob Fulton Australia
1995 Brad Fittler Bob Fulton Australia
2000 Brad Fittler Chris Anderson Australia
2008 Nathan Cayless Stephen Kearney New Zealand
2013 Cameron Smith Tim Sheens Australia

Attendance Records

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.[1]

Top 5 match attendances

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

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

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

References

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