Extended Highlights: South Africa v Italy. 5 October, 2019. Extended highlights of South Africa v Italy at Rugby World Cup 2019. Rugbyworldcup.com.
There are just 500 days to go until Rugby World Cup 2019 kicks off in Japan and preparations for the tournament, which involves 48 matches over six weeks, are on track and progressing at a fast pace. Tournament preparations progressing well with 500 days to go. Front Row member priority application phase begins on 19 May.
RUGBY WORLD CUP 2019™ MATCH SCHEDULE. POOL 13 Sat 28 Sept 13:45. HANAZONO RUGBY STADIUM 13 Sat 28 Sept 13:45 C Argentina v Tonga. Hanazono Rugby Stadium
12 May, 2020. · 2 min read. The coverage of Rugby World Cup 2019, produced by World Rugby in partnership with IGBS, has been shortlisted in the ‘Outstanding Production Achievement – Event’ category at the SVG Europe TV Awards. With World Rugby producing the pictures for the first time, RWC 2019 in Japan was the most watched rugby event
History was made in 2019 when the tournament was hosted in Asia for the first time, with Japan the hosts of a tournament that set records on and off the pitch and created a lasting legacy across the region. Rugby World Cup 2019 attracted two million new participants to the sport, achieved a 99 per cent attendance rate, set a new fan zone
His defensive work was vital in making South Africa’s defence the best at the Rugby World Cup. 14. Josh Adams. The Rugby World Cup top try scorer with seven tries to his name set a new Welsh record on his way to the feat. He was one of the most elusive runners at the competiton, beating six more defenders than the next nearest player.
TOKYO, 29 Oct – World Rugby has announced that France's Jérôme Garcès will referee the Rugby World Cup 2019 final between England and South Africa at International Stadium Yokohama on 2 November. One of the world’s most experienced referees with 55 tests, Garcès will be the first Frenchman to take charge of a Rugby World Cup final, in
zHfrd6Q. The 2019 Rugby World Cup is well underway, with the group stages beginning to take shape after some dramatic opening Zealand, Ireland and South Africa are amongst the favourites to lift the trophy in All Blacks, reigning champions, are looking to win a third successive World are also hopes that the home nations – England, Wales and Scotland – will progress deep into the competition, while hosts Japan and Argentina are capable of producing some shock every match, venue and StageMatch 1: Japan 30-10 Russia (Pool A), Tokyo Stadium; Friday 20 September, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)Kotaro Matsushima scored a hat-trick as hosts Japan got off to the perfect start with victory over Russia in front of a 50,000 capacity 2: Australia 39-21 Fiji (Pool D), Sapporo Dome; Saturday 21 September, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)The Wallabies came from behind to see off Fiji with four second-half tries. Silatolu Latu scored twice in five minutes to put the game beyond the resolute Fijians. Match 3: France 23-21 Argentina (Pool C), Tokyo Stadium; Saturday 21 September, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)France secured a narrow victory over Argentina after withstanding a riveting second-half comeback. The Pumas, despite being 20-3 down at the break, turned the game on its head, leading 21-20 until a late drop-goal from Camille 4: New Zealand 23-13 South Africa (Pool B), International Stadium Yokohama; Saturday 21 September, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Defending champions New Zealand extended their World Cup unbeaten run to 15 games with a hard-fought victory over South Africa. Tries from George Bridge and Scott Barrett were enough to give the All Blacks the 5: Italy 47-22 Namibia (Pool B), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Sunday 22 September, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)A powerful Azzurri side had too much for Namibia, the lowest ranked team in the World Cup, easing to a bonus-point victory and scoring seven tries to sit top of the early standings in Group 6: Ireland 27-3 Scotland (Pool A), International Stadium Yokohama; Sunday 22 September, 4:45pm (8:45pm BST)World number one side Ireland swept Scotland aside and made an early statement of intent. Despite the absence of Rob Kearney, Robbie Henshaw and Keith Earls, the Irish proved far too strong for their beleaguered 7: England 35-3 Tonga (Pool C), Sapporo Dome; Sunday 22 September, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)England eased to victory over Tonga in their opening game. Manu Tuilagi scored two first-half tries to put Eddie Jones’ side in control, and Owen Farrell added three penalties and two 8: Wales 43-14 Georgia (Pool D), City of Toyota Stadium; Monday 23 September, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Wales earned a bonus point to open their World Cup in style. The Six Nations champions delivered a strong statement of intent less than a week before tackling Pool D rivals Australia as they put Georgia to the 9: Russia 9-34 Samoa (Pool A), Kumagaya Rugby Stadium; Tuesday 24 September, 7:15pm (11:15am)Samoa survived being reduced to 13 men for almost 10 minutes in the first half and struggled to overcome a limited and exhausted Russia team to open their Pool A campaign with a bonus-point 34-9 2019 Rugby World Cup gets underway on 20 September (Getty)Match 10: Fiji 27-30 Uruguay (Pool D), Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium; Wednesday 25 September, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Uruguay delivered the first upset of the Rugby World Cup with a stunning 30-27 victory over an error-prone Fiji in a Pool D match in Kamaishi. The South Americans, mostly amateurs, pulled off a famous win to leave Fiji’s hopes of making the quarter-finals in 11: Italy 48-7 Canada (Pool B), Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium; Thursday 26 September, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)Italy made it two bonus-point wins from as many Rugby World Cup Pool B games as they beat Canada 48-7 in Fukuoka. The seven-try haul from Conor O’Shea’s side matched that from Sunday’s 47-22 victory over 12: England 45-7 USA (Pool C), Kobe Misaki Stadium; Thursday 26 September, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)Joe Cokanasiga was the star attraction as England produced an impressive six-try rout of the United States to maintain their perfect start to the 2019 Rugby World 13: Argentina 28-12 Tonga (Pool C), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Saturday 28 September, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)Argentina raced to a 26-minute bonus point with hooker Julian Montoya scoring a hat-trick, and Los Pumas held off a Telusa Veainu-inspired Tonga comeback for 2019 have already released the new Rugby World Cup tickets (Reuters)Match 14: Japan 19-12 Ireland (Pool A), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Saturday 28 September, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)A Shizuoka Stunner! Japan produced one of the shocks of the tournament, beating the number one ranked side in the world 19-12, and the Brave Blossoms were worth every point of their 15: South Africa 57-3 Namibia (Pool B), City of Toyota Stadium; Saturday 28 September, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Namibia could not cope with the power and potency of South Africa as the Springboks ran in nine tries on their way to a 57-3 16: Georgia 33-7 Uruguay (Pool D), Kumagaya Rugby Stadium; Sunday 29 September, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Jaba Bregvadze gave Georgian and Japanese fans a bonus cheer when he scored a try and set up another with a chip kick to lead his lineup to a 33-7 victory over Uruguay in a Rugby World Cup Pool D game on Sunday. Match 17: Australia 25-29 Wales (Pool D), Tokyo Stadium; Sunday 29 September, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)Wales put one foot in the World Cup quarter-finals and announced themselves as major title contenders after beating Australia 29-25 at Tokyo 18: Scotland 34-0 Samoa (Pool A), Kobe Misaki Stadium; Monday 30 September, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Scotland got back on track with a comfortable 34-0 victory over an ill-disciplined and disappointing Samoa. Match 19: France 33-9 USA (Pool C), Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium; Wednesday 2 October, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)It was a sloppy affair in Fukuoka, but France just about survived a tricky test against the USA and pulled away to secure a 33-9 bonus point 20: New Zealand 63-0 Canada (Pool B), Oita Stadium; Wednesday 2 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)A rampant New Zealand comprehensively beat a helpless Canada 63-0, with all three Barrett brothers on the score sheet as the All Blacks ran in nine 21: Georgia 10-45 Fiji (Pool D), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Thursday 3 October, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Fiji rediscovered their vigour and verve, turning on the flair to race away from Georgia in the second half and earn a comfortable victory, Match 22: Ireland 35-0 Russia (Pool A), Kobe Misaki Stadium; Thursday 3 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Ireland endured something of an off day but prevailed over Russia 23: South Africa 49-3 Italy (Pool B), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Friday 4 October, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Andrea Lovotti saw red for a dangerous tackle as a Cheslin Kolbe-inspired South Africa blew Italy away in Shizuoka. Match 24: Australia 45-10 Uruguay (Pool D), Oita Stadium; Saturday 5 October, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Australia had too much for Esteban Meneses’ plucky Uruguayan side, who scored a late consolation 25: England 39-10 Argentina (Pool C), Tokyo Stadium; Saturday 5 October, 5pm (9am BST)Tomas Lavanini was sent off in the first half as England secured another bonus point victory over 14-man ArgentinaEngland are looking to win the Rugby World Cup for the first time since 2003 (Getty)Match 26: Japan 38-19 Samoa (Pool A), City of Toyota Stadium; Saturday 5 October, (11:30am)In front of a passionate crowd Japan scored a bonus point try with the final play of the game to move back to the top of Pool 27: New Zealand 71-9 Namibia (Pool B), Tokyo Stadium; Sunday 6 October, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)Namibia started strongly and challenged New Zealand in the first half, but the All Blacks’ quality showed as they eased to an eleven-try victory. Match 28: France 23-21 Tonga (Pool C), Kumamoto Stadium; Sunday 6 October, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)France survived a real scare from the Tongans, clinging on for an immensely physical 23-21 victory to progress to the 29: South Africa 66-7 Canada (Pool B), Koba Misaki Stadium; Tuesday 8 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)South Africa secured their place in the quarter-finals with an emphatic 66-7 victory over 14-man Canada in Kobe. Canada again found the going tough in Pool B as they shipped 10 tries to the dominant 30: Argentina 47-17 USA (Pool C), Kumagaya Rugby Stadium; Wednesday 9 October, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)Argentina secured their berth at the 2023 World Cup with a 47-17 victory over the US. Defeat to England had already confirmed that the Pumas could only leave Pool C with a 31: Scotland 61-0 Russia (Pool A), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Wednesday 9 October, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)Scotland whitewashed Russia in a dominant nine-try victory. Gregor Townsend’s side will now face hosts Japan in a showdown to reach the 32: Wales 29-17 Fiji (Pool D), Oita Stadium; Wednesday 9 October, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Wales sealed their quarter-final place in a brutal 29-17 win over Fiji. Warren Gatland’s side recovered from a 10-point deficit to finish top of Pool 33: Australia 27-8 Georgia (Pool D), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Friday 11 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Australia were a long way off their best but managed to overcome Georgia 27-8 in difficult conditions in Fukuroi to book a likely World Cup quarter-final against 34: New Zealand 0-0 Italy (Pool B), City of Toyota Stadium; Saturday 12 October, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)The game was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, with each side taking two points. New Zealand top Pool All Blacks remain the team to beat at the Rugby World Cup (Getty)Match 35: England 0-0 France (Pool C), International Stadium Yokohama; Saturday 12 October, 5:15pm (9:15am)The game was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, with each side taking two points. Both progress through to the quarter-finals, with England top of Pool 36: Ireland 47-5 Samoa (Pool A), Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium; Saturday 12 October, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)14-man Ireland survived the sending off of Bundee Aki to secure their place in the quarter-finals with a comfortable win over 37: Namibia vs Canada (Pool B), Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium; Sunday 13 October, 12:15pm (4:15am BST)The dead-rubber was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, with each side taking two points. Both will miss the knockout stages of the 38: USA 19-31 Tonga (Pool C), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Sunday 13 October, 2:45pm (6:45am BST)Tonga launched a second-half fightback to defeat the US 31-19. However, both sides leave Japan 39: Wales 35-13 Uruguay (Pool D), Kumamoto Stadium; Sunday 13 October, 5:15pm (9:15am)Uruguay gave Wales a real test in Kumamoto, but Warren Gatland’s side eventually pulled away to top Pool D and set up a quarter-final against 40: Japan 28-21 Scotland (Pool A), International Stadium Yokohama; Sunday 13 October, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)Japan progressed to the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time, outlasting Scotland in a pulsating contest in Yokohama to finish top of Pool have not lost a Test since the 2018 Six Nations (Getty)Quarter-finalsMatch 41: England 40-16 Australia, Oita Stadium; Saturday 19 October, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)England swaggered into the semi-finals for the first time since 2007 with a superb quarter-final win in 42: New Zealand 46-14 Ireland, Tokyo Stadium; Saturday 19 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)New Zealand dismantled Ireland to set-up a semi-final against 43: Wales 20-19 France, Oita Stadium; Sunday 20 October, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)Sebastien Vahaamahina’s sending off cost France as Ross Moriarty snuck over at the death to secure Wales’ place in the 44: Japan 3-26 South Africa, Tokyo Stadium; Sunday 20 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Japan’s dreams were ended by South Africa, whose ferocity in defence laid the platform for 45: England 19-7 New Zealand, International Stadium Yokohama, 5pm (9am BST)England produced a magnificent performance to upset the two-time defending champions and reach the 46: Wales vs South Africa, International Stadium Yokohama, 6pm (9am GMT)Third-Place Play-OffMatch 47: New Zealand vs Loser Semi-Final 2, Tokyo Stadium; Friday 1 November, 6pm (9am GMT)Match 48: England vs Winner Semi-final 2, International Stadium Yokohama; Saturday 2 November, 6pm (9am)PoolsPool A: Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Samoa, RussiaPool B: New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Namibia, CanadaPool C: England, France, Argentina, USA, TongaPool D: Australia, Wales, Georgia, Fiji, Uruguay
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The quarter-finals England and Australia kick off the last eight with a mouthwatering showdown in Oita on Saturday, as the old rivals bid to move into the semi-finals. Coaches Eddie Jones and Michael Cheika will resume their own personal rivalry, with the former currently 6-0 from their six meetings. The action then switches to Tokyo, where Ireland attempt to dethrone two-time reigning champions New Zealand. Ireland have already lost to hosts Japan and, despite their recent history against the All Blacks, will start the game as underdogs. New Zealand have moved serenely through the tournament so far and are yet to taste defeat, having beaten South Africa back on the opening weekend. Next it's a meeting of the Six Nations, as Wales take on France in Oita. The Welsh topped their group, having overcome the Wallabies, while France came in second behind England, bonus points being the difference and their match cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis. And the quarter-finals wrap up with Japan v South Africa, a tantalising repeat of 2015, when the Springboks slipped to a massive upset in Brighton. Japan overcame both Ireland and Scotland in their group stage, when they won all four games and the crowd at the 49,970-seater Tokyo Stadium will be dreaming of another famous day. When can I watch the Rugby World Cup in the UK? ITV will broadcast every game from the 2019 Rugby World Cup, with some games being shown on ITV 4. When is the 2019 Rugby World Cup final? Saturday 2 November at 6pm local Japan time. Who is the all-time leading World Cup try scorer? Jonah Lomu and Bryan Habana are tied for the most with 15 tries at the rugby World Cup. All dates and times are local to Japan: if in the UK, subtract eight hours for BST and nine for GMT; add one hour for Australian Eastern Standard Time, same time for Australian Central Standard Time and subtract one hour for Australian Western Standard Time; subtract 14 hours for east-coast US and 16 for west coast. Remember to take into account any resulting date change, a match that takes place at on a Saturday Japan time will take place at on a Friday for west-coast US. For a date-time converter, take a look here.
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