1987 Rugby World Cup
File:RWC1987logo.svg | |
Tournament details | |
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Host nations | File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia |
Dates | 22 May – 20 June (30 days) |
No. of nations | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions File:Gold medal blank.svg | File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand (1st title) |
Runner-up File:Silver medal blank.svg | File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France |
Third place File:Bronze medal blank.svg | File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 32 |
Attendance | 478,449 (14,952 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | New Zealand Grant Fox (126) |
Most tries | New Zealand Craig Green New Zealand John Kirwan (6 tries each) |
1991 → |
The 1987 Rugby World Cup was the first Rugby World Cup. It was co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia – New Zealand hosted 21 matches (17 pool stage matches, two quarter-finals, the third-place play-off and the final) while Australia hosted 11 matches (seven pool matches, two quarter-finals and both semi-finals). The tournament was won by New Zealand, who were the strong favourites and won all their matches comfortably. New Zealand defeated France 29–9 in the final at Eden Park in Auckland. The New Zealand team was captained by David Kirk and included such rugby greats as Sean Fitzpatrick, John Kirwan, Grant Fox and Michael Jones. Wales finished third, and Australia fourth, after conceding crucial tries in the dying seconds of both their semi-final against France and the third-place play-off against Wales. Seven of the sixteen participating teams were the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB) members – New Zealand, Australia, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and France. South Africa was unable to compete because of the international sporting boycott due to apartheid. Invitations were given to Argentina, Fiji, Italy, Canada, Romania, Tonga, Japan, Zimbabwe and the United States. This left Western Samoa controversially excluded, despite their better playing standard than some of the teams invited. The USSR were to be invited but they declined the invitation on political grounds, allegedly due to the continued IRFB membership of South Africa.[1] There was no qualification process for the tournament. The tournament witnessed a number of one-sided matches, with the seven IRFB members proving too strong for the other teams. Half of the 24 matches across the four pools saw one team score 40 or more points. The tournament was seen as a major success and proved that the event was viable in the long term.
Participating nations
The tournament comprised the seven members of the IRFB, and nine teams invited by the IRFB; there was no qualification process for teams.
- South Africa was excluded due to its pro-apartheid policies.[citation needed]
- Soviet Union were to be invited but declined. [citation needed]
Venues
New Zealand Auckland | New Zealand Wellington | New Zealand Christchurch | New Zealand Dunedin |
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Eden Park | Athletic Park | Lancaster Park | Carisbrook |
Capacity: 48,000 | Capacity: 39,000 | Capacity: 36,500 | Capacity: 35,000 |
File:Eden Park (1965).jpg | File:AthleticParkWellington1971.jpg | File:Lancaster Park, 1959.jpg | File:Carisbrook.jpg |
New Zealand Rotorua | New Zealand Napier | New Zealand Hamilton | Australia Brisbane |
Rotorua International Stadium | McLean Park | Rugby Park | Ballymore Stadium |
Capacity: 35,000 | Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 24,000 |
File:McLean Park, Napier.jpg | |||
Australia Sydney | New Zealand Invercargill | New Zealand Palmerston North | |
Concord Oval | Rugby Park Stadium | Showgrounds Oval | |
Capacity: 20,000 | Capacity: 30,000 | Capacity: 20,000 | |
File:Concord Oval eastern grandstand.JPG | File:Rugby Park Invercargill.jpg | File:Fmgstadium.JPG |
Squads
Referees
- Australia Kerry Fitzgerald
- Australia Bob Fordham
- England Fred Howard
- England Roger Quittenton
- France René Hourquet
- France Guy Maurette
- Ireland David Burnett
- Ireland Stephen Hilditch
- New Zealand Dave Bishop
- New Zealand Keith Lawrence
- Scotland Brian Anderson
- Scotland Jim Fleming
- Wales Derek Bevan
- Wales Clive Norling
Pools and format
- Pool 1 was played in Australia
- Pool 2 was played with five matches held in New Zealand and one in Australia
- Pool 3 was played in New Zealand
- Pool 4 was played in New Zealand
The inaugural World Cup was contested by 16 nations. There was no qualifying tournament to determine the participants; instead, the 16 nations were invited by the International Rugby Football Board to compete. The simple 16-team pool/knock-out format was used with the teams divided into four pools of four, with each team playing the others in their pool once, for a total of three matches per team in the pool stage. Nations were awarded two points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss: teams finishing level on points were separated by tries scored, rather than total points difference (had it been otherwise, Argentina would have taken second place in Group C ahead of Fiji, although France would still have won Group D.) The top two nations of every pool advanced to the quarter-finals. The runners-up of each pool faced the winners of a different pool in the quarter-finals. A standard single-elimination tournament followed, with the losers of the semi-finals contesting an additional play-off match to determine third place. A total of 32 matches (24 in the pool stage and eight in the knock-out stage) were played in the tournament over 29 days from 22 May to 20 June 1987.
Pool stage
Pool 1
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Pool 2
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Pool 3
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Pool 4
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Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
6 June 1987 |
New Zealand File:Flag of New Zealand.svg | 30–3 | File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland |
Try: Whetton Gallagher Con: Fox (2) Pen: Fox (6) | Pen: Hastings |
Lancaster Park, Christchurch Attendance: 30,000 Referee: David Burnett (Ireland) |
7 June 1987 |
Australia File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg | 33–15 | File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland |
Try: Burke (2) McIntyre Smith Con: Lynagh (4) Pen: Lynagh (3) | Try: MacNeill Kiernan Con: Kiernan (2) Pen: Kiernan |
Concord Oval, Sydney Attendance: 14,356 Referee: Brian Anderson (Scotland) |
7 June 1987 |
Fiji File:Flag of Fiji.svg | 16–31 | File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France |
Try: Qoro Damu Con: Koroduadua Pen: Koroduadua (2) | Try: Rodriguez (2) Lorieux Lagisquet Con: Laporte (3) Pen: Laporte (2) Drop: Laporte |
Eden Park, Auckland Attendance: 17,000 Referee: Clive Norling (Wales) |
8 June 1987 |
England File:Flag of England.svg | 3–16 | File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales |
Pen: Webb | Try: Roberts Jones Devereux Con: Thorburn (2) |
Ballymore, Brisbane Attendance: 15,000 Referee: René Hourquet (France) |
Semi-finals
13 June 1987 |
Australia File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg | 24–30 | File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France |
Try: Campese Codey Con: Lynagh (2) Pen: Lynagh (3) Drop: Lynagh | Report | Try: Lorieux Sella Lagisquet Blanco Con: Camberabero (4) Pen: Camberabero (2) |
Concord Oval, Sydney Attendance: 17,768 Referee: Brian Anderson (Scotland) |
14 June 1987 |
New Zealand File:Flag of New Zealand.svg | 49–6 | File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales |
Try: Kirwan (2) Shelford (2) Drake Whetton Stanley Brooke-Cowden Con: Fox (7) Pen: Fox | Report | Try: Devereux Con: Thorburn |
Ballymore, Brisbane Attendance: 22,576 Referee: Kerry Fitzgerald (Australia) |
Third-place play-off
18 June 1987 |
Australia File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg | 21–22 | File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales |
Try: Burke Grigg Con: Lynagh (2) Pen: Lynagh (2) Drop: Lynagh | Report | Try: Roberts Moriarty Hadley Con: Thorburn (2) Pen: Thorburn (2) |
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua Attendance: 29,000 Referee: Fred Howard (England) |
Final
20 June 1987 |
New Zealand File:Flag of New Zealand.svg | 29–9 | File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France |
Try: Jones Kirk Kirwan Con: Fox Pen: Fox (4) Drop: Fox | Report | Try: Berbizier Con: Camberabero Pen: Camberabero |
Eden Park, Auckland Attendance: 48,035 Referee: Kerry Fitzgerald (Australia) |
Statistics
The tournament's top point scorer was New Zealand's Grant Fox, who scored 126 points. Craig Green and John Kirwan scored the most tries, six in total.
Player | Team | Position | Played | Tries | Conversions | Penalties | Drop goals | Total points |
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Grant Fox | File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | Fly-half | 6 | 0 | 30 | 21 | 1 | 126 |
Michael Lynagh | File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia | Fly-half | 6 | 0 | 20 | 12 | 2 | 82 |
Gavin Hastings | File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland | Fullback | 4 | 3 | 16 | 6 | 0 | 62 |
Didier Camberabero | File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France | Fly-half | 5 | 4 | 14 | 3 | 0 | 53 |
Jonathan Webb | File:Flag of England.svg England | Fullback | 4 | 0 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 43 |
Guy Laporte | File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France | Fly-half | 3 | 2 | 11 | 3 | 1 | 42 |
Paul Thorburn | File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales | Fullback | 6 | 0 | 11 | 5 | 0 | 37 |
Mike Kiernan | File:IRFU flag.svg Ireland | Centre | 3 | 1 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 36 |
Severo Koroduadua | File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji | Fullback | 4 | 0 | 4 | 9 | 0 | 35 |
Hugo Porta | File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina | Fly-half | 3 | 0 | 3 | 9 | 0 | 33 |
Broadcasters
The event was broadcast in Australia by ABC and by TVNZ in New Zealand as host broadcasters supplying their pictures to broadcasters around the world and in the United Kingdom by the BBC and in Ireland by RTÉ.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ Fedorets, Alexander (31 July 2007). "Russians target 2011 World Cup". The M&G Online.
External links
- Overview at rugbyworldcup.com
- 1987 Rugby World Cup
- Rugby World Cup tournaments
- 1987 in Australian rugby union
- 1987 in New Zealand rugby union
- International rugby union competitions hosted by Australia
- International rugby union competitions hosted by New Zealand
- May 1987 sports events in Oceania
- June 1987 sports events in Oceania
- May 1987 sports events in Australia
- June 1987 sports events in Australia
- May 1987 sports events in New Zealand
- June 1987 sports events in New Zealand