The fifth World Cup in Rugby was held in Australia, although it was originally agreed that the host would be New Zealand, the All Blacks homeowners had dropped out of the home. This championship was marked by one of perhaps the best opener of all time, magical Englishman Jonny Wilkinson who scored 113 points throughout the championship and was the best shooter of this fifth world championship. In the final match, hosts Australians and Englishmen met.
The match was played on November 22 at Telstra Stadium in Sydney before 82,957 spectators. The uncertainty of the World Cup finals was followed by the advent, which was ruled by the best shooter and the true legend of the English Rugby Wilkinson. He made a drop-kick shot and set the final result of Australia 17 England 20 and in the cradle, rugby could celebrate the first title of the world championship. Third place was won by All Blacks, defeating France with a score of 40:13. New Zealand Center Doug Howlett was the most ranked player in the championship, 7 times wearing the ball over the naked line.
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