Poll : Who will win the 2019 rugby world cup ?

2019 rugby world cup : 8 teams made their way to the quarter finals but only one will win

20 teams came to Japan to play the 2019 rugby world cup. The pool stage is over now and only 8 teams qualified.

The big teams are still there, including the current world champion the All Blacks from New Zealand. The two other big teams from the South also qualified, South Africa and Australia. But Argentina failed in the “pool of death” as France and England beat them.

From Europe, 4 teams qualified. France and England as previously said, but also Wales and Ireland. Italy and Scotland were kicked out during the pool stage.

The surprise of this world cup came from the hosting country, Japan. They were in a though pool with Ireland and Scotland. But they were able to beat everyone and finished at the first place of their pool.

Now serious games will start. From 8 teams, only 4 will pursue. Then only 2 will remain for the final game. And only 1 will be world champion.

We guess these games will be very exciting as we get closer to the cup final.

Take a guess and find out who will win the 2019 Rugby world cup ?

Who will win the 2019 Rugby world cup ?

  • New Zealand (43%, 3 Votes)
  • South Africa (29%, 2 Votes)
  • France (14%, 1 Votes)
  • England (14%, 1 Votes)
  • Japan (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Australia (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Ireland (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Wales (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 7

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Rugby World Cup Finals Quiz 2023

How much do you know about Rugby World Cup finals?

The Rugby World Cup Finals is the final match of the Rugby World Cup, a quadrennial international rugby union competition contested by the men’s national teams of the member unions of World Rugby. The event is one of the biggest and most exciting sporting events in the world. Millions of fans are tuning in from all over the globe to watch their favorite teams battle it out for the ultimate prize in rugby.

The first Rugby World Cup Finals took place in 1987. New Zealand defeated France in the final match to become the inaugural champions. Since then, the tournament has grown in size and popularity, with the most recent event, held in Japan in 2019, featuring a record 20 teams.

The Rugby World Cup Finals is a highly anticipated event. Teams from all over the world compete for the chance to play in the final match. The tournament is divided into eight pools, with each team playing against the other teams in their pool. The top two teams from each pool advance to the knockout stage. Then teams move to quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final match.

Undoubtedly, the final match is the culmination of the tournament, with the two best teams in the world going head-to-head to determine the ultimate champion. The match is a highly competitive and physical affair. Both teams give it their all in order to emerge victorious.

Exciting and thrilling event

Over the years, the Rugby World Cup Finals has seen some unforgettable moments and iconic matches. In 1991, Australia defeated England in the final match to become the second team to win the tournament. Four years later, South Africa emerged as the champion, with captain Francois Pienaar famously receiving the trophy from President Nelson Mandela.

In 2003, England defeated Australia in the final match. They became the first northern hemisphere team to win the Rugby World Cup. In 2007, South Africa once again emerged as the champion, defeating England in the final match. And in 2011, New Zealand won their second Rugby World Cup, defeating France in the final match.

The 2019 the Finals was held in Japan and featured some of the best teams in the world. In the final match, South Africa defeated England to become the champion for the third time. The match was a closely contested affair, but Africa ultimately came out on top thanks to a dominant performance by their forward pack.

The Rugby World Cup Finals is an exciting and thrilling event that brings together the best teams in the world to compete for the ultimate prize in rugby. The final match is always a highly competitive and physical game. Whether you are a die-hard rugby fan or just a casual spectator, the Rugby World Cup Finals is an event that you won’t want to miss.

Try our Rugby World Cup Final quiz and see how many you can get correct out of 10.

Challenge your friends and see who is the champion.

1. 

Which of these teams has made any Rugby World Cup Final appearances?

2. 

Which player holds the record for scoring the most points in a Rugby World Cup Final

3. 

Which of these teams has won the least World Cups?

4. 

Which of these countries has supplied the most World Cup Final referees?

5. 

Which final had the highest attendance?

6. 

Has a player ever scored two or more tries in a World Cup Final?

7. 

What was the score in the 2011 World Cup Final?

8. 

What is the largest win margin in World Cup Final history?

9. 

How many World Cup Final matches have gone to extra time?

10. 

Which was the last final where either team scored 2 or more tries?

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Poll – Who will win the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final?

The 2015 rugby world cup final is about to begin !

The Rugby World Cup is one of the most popular sports events in the world. Held every four years, the Rugby World Cup is the tournament between the best teams in the world. The 2015 final will be held in London England on October 31st.

The 2015 Rugby World Cup was an eventful and exciting tournament that saw many great performances. However, one team in particular, England, disappointed many fans by exiting the tournament in the first round.

Despite being one of the favorites to win the tournament, England struggled throughout the tournament and did not look like a team that was ready for the biggest stage. Some of the key reasons for this were their poor performance in the warm-up matches, as well as their lack of discipline and cohesion on the field.

The first semi finals match between South Africa and New Zealand was a nerve-racking one with the final score being 20-18 to New Zealand. The game was filled with excitement, drama, and suspense. With this being the last game before the final, the match had a lot of tension.

The second semi finals was one of the most exciting and entertaining events of the year. The match was indeed a nail-biting victory for Australia. Australia’s victory was in part due to the fact that they were able to hold on to the ball for a long period of time, while Argentina were forced to use their defense and kicking game. Australia’s defense was very strong and they were able to slow down Argentina’s attack. The match was eventually won by Australia with a score of 29-15.

The Final will be a titanic battle between Australia and New Zealand. Who do you think will win the 2015 rugby World Cup?

Vote in our poll below.

Who will win the Rugby World Cup Final?

  • New Zealand (67%, 344 Votes)
  • Australia (33%, 171 Votes)

Total Voters: 515

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Poll : Rugby – Who will win the 2015 Rugby World Cup?

Who will win the 2015 Rugby World Cup?

September will see the start of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. New Zealand won the 2011 Rugby World Cup on their home soil.  Will they be able to win the tournament twice in succession? Or will the northern hemisphere teams be able to use the “home” advantage to overcome the traditionally strong southern hemisphere teams.

Pool A is considered by many to be the Group of Death, how will the outcome of this group affect the tournament?  South Africa are strong favourites for Pool B, although second place finish is up for discussion.

Vote in the poll below.

Who will win the 2015 Rugby World Cup?

  • New Zealand (36%, 226 Votes)
  • Ireland (20%, 126 Votes)
  • England (14%, 91 Votes)
  • South Africa (10%, 64 Votes)
  • Wales (7%, 42 Votes)
  • Australia (5%, 32 Votes)
  • France (2%, 14 Votes)
  • Scotland (2%, 14 Votes)
  • USA (2%, 11 Votes)
  • Argentina (1%, 6 Votes)
  • Italy (1%, 4 Votes)
  • Fiji (0%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 633

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Poll : Rugby – record for individual tries in a world cup

Will the record for individual tries in a world cup be beaten in 2015 ?

Who doesn’t love watching, or playing, in a game of rugby! Sep 2015 sees the World Cup being held in England and Wales.  New Zealand are the current holders, having beaten France 8-7 in the final in 2011.  The record for individual tries scored in a tournament is 8, held by both Bryan Habana (2007) and Jonah Lomu (1999).  Our poll is simple, will this equalled or beaten in 2015?  Vote in the poll below.

Will the 2015 World Cup individual top try scorer score 8 or more tries?

  • Yes, 8 or More (55%, 6 Votes)
  • No, less than 8 (45%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 11

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