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  1. The Oceania Rugby Women’s Championship 2024 kicks off at Sunnybank Rugby Club on Friday with tickets to Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 and WXV 3 2024 on the line. Thu 23 May, 2024

  2. Rugby World Cup hosting can generate up to GBP £2.9 billion in total economic impact, while direct visitor expenditure into the host economy can reach GBP £1.1 billion according to independent analysis of previous event hosting designed to inform potential future hosts of rugby’s showcase event.

  3. Never in the history of Rugby World Cup – and we are now approaching the 10th edition – will an opening match be as eagerly anticipated as France v New Zealand on 8 September, 2023. In what is a rerun of the inaugural final of 1987 and also 2011, both wins to the All Blacks, Les Bleus will be looking to begin their home tournament with a ...

  4. The record for the city that has been a part of most Rugby World Cups is currently four and is held by Cardiff that hosted matches in 1991, 1999, 2007 and 2015. If the definition of "city" includes its metropolitan area, Paris has also hosted matches in four tournaments.

  5. The introduction of a Rugby World Cup in 1987 was the catalyst for the game spreading across the world and membership had grown significantly by the end of the century. This growth continues to this day with Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt and Syria becoming the newest members of World Rugby in November 2022, taking the membership total to 132 unions.

  6. Rugby World Cup Winners and Runner-Up List, since 1987-2023. –Full List of Rugby World Cup winners ahead of the tenth edition, which was played in France 2023. 2023 – South Africa beat New Zealand 12-11 in France. South Africa clinched a record fourth Rugby World Cup title by doing just enough to deny 14-man New Zealand and retain their ...

  7. At the 2015 World Cup Wales were in the same pool as Australia, England, Fiji and Uruguay. They finished second in the pool behind Australia and ahead of hosts England. South Africa defeated Wales in the quarter-final. In the 2019 World Cup, Wales were in pool D with Australia, Fiji, Georgia and Uruguay. They won all their group matches to ...