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2023 Rugby World Cup statistics

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This article documents the statistics of the 2023 Rugby World Cup that was held in France from 8 September to 28 October.[1][2]

Team statistics

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The following table shows the team's results in major statistical categories.

Team statistics
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points
for
Points
against
Points
diff
Tries Conv­ersions Penalties Drop goals
 Argentina 7 4 0 3 185 156 +29 19 18 18 0 2 0
 Australia 4 2 0 2 90 91 −1 11 7 7 0 3 0
 Chile 4 0 0 4 27 215 −188 4 2 1 0 5 0
 England 7 6 0 1 221 102 +119 21 16 23 5 0 1
 Fiji 5 2 0 3 112 113 −1 12 11 11 0 5 0
 France 5 4 0 1 238 61 +177 30 25 12 0 1 0
 Georgia 4 0 1 3 64 113 −49 7 4 7 0 2 0
 Ireland 5 4 0 1 214 74 +140 30 25 4 0 1 0
 Italy 4 2 0 2 114 181 −67 15 15 3 0 2 0
 Japan 4 2 0 2 109 107 +2 12 11 8 1 3 0
 Namibia 4 0 0 4 37 255 −218 3 2 6 0 4 2
 New Zealand 7 5 0 2 336 89 +247 49 35 7 0 5 2
 Portugal 4 1 1 2 64 103 −39 8 6 4 0 2 1
 Romania 4 0 0 4 32 287 −255 4 3 2 0 5 0
 Samoa 4 1 0 3 92 75 +17 11 8 7 0 5 1
 Scotland 4 2 0 2 146 71 +75 21 19 1 0 1 0
 South Africa 7 6 0 1 208 88 +120 27 19 11 0 3 0
 Tonga 4 1 0 3 96 177 −81 13 8 5 0 2 1
 Uruguay 4 1 0 3 65 164 −99 9 6 1 1 2 0
 Wales 5 4 0 1 160 88 +72 19 16 10 1 3 0

Last updated: 28 October 2023

Try scorers

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8 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Conversion scorers

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21 conversions
18 conversions
17 conversions
14 conversions
12 conversions
11 conversions
9 conversions
8 conversions
7 conversions
6 conversions
5 conversions
4 conversions
3 conversions
2 conversions
1 conversion

Penalty goal scorers

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15 penalties
13 penalties
9 penalties
8 penalties
7 penalties
6 penalties
5 penalties
4 penalties
3 penalties
2 penalties
1 penalty

Drop goal scorers

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3 drop goals
2 drop goals
1 drop goal

Top point scorers

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Top 10 points scorers
Player Team Total Details
Tries Conv­ersions Penalties Drop goals
Owen Farrell  England 75 0 12 15 2
Thomas Ramos  France 74 1 21 9 0
Emiliano Boffelli  Argentina 67 2 9 13 0
Johnny Sexton  Ireland 58 3 17 3 0
Richie Mo'unga  New Zealand 56 1 18 5 0
Damian McKenzie  New Zealand 53 5 14 0 0
Rikiya Matsuda  Japan 46 0 11 8 0
Ben Donaldson  Australia 45 2 7 7 0
George Ford  England 41 0 4 8 3
Will Jordan  New Zealand 40 8 0 0 0

Scoring

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Timing

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Hat-tricks

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Unless otherwise noted, players in this list scored a hat-trick of tries.

Rank Player Team Opponent Stage Result Venue Date
1 George FordD3  England  Argentina Pool 27–10 Stade Vélodrome 9 September 2023
2 Cobus Reinach  South Africa  Romania Pool 76–0 Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux 17 September 2023
3 Makazole Mapimpi  South Africa  Romania Pool 76–0 Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux 17 September 2023
4 Damian Penaud  France  Namibia Pool 96–0 Stade Vélodrome 21 September 2023
5 Henry ArundellT5  England  Chile Pool 71–0 Stade Pierre-Mauroy 23 September 2023
6 Aaron Smith  New Zealand  Italy Pool 96–17 Parc Olympique Lyonnais 29 September 2023
7 Darcy GrahamT4  Scotland  Romania Pool 84–0 Stade Pierre-Mauroy 30 September 2023
8 Leicester Fainga'anuku  New Zealand  Uruguay Pool 73–0 Parc Olympique Lyonnais 5 October 2023
9 Louis Rees-Zammit  Wales  Georgia Pool 43–19 Stade de la Beaujoire 7 October 2023
10 Mateo Carreras  Argentina  Japan Pool 39–27 Stade de la Beaujoire 8 October 2023
11 Will Jordan  New Zealand  Argentina Semi Final 44–6 Stade de France 20 October 2023
Key
D3 Scored hat-trick of drop goals
T4 Scored 4 tries
T5 Scored 5 tries

Player of the match awards

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Awards Player Team Opponent Ref
2 Emiliano Boffelli  Argentina SamoaPM, WalesQF [3][4]
George Ford  England ArgentinaPM, JapanPM [5][6]
Grégory Alldritt  France New ZealandPM, ItalyPM [7][8]
Bundee Aki  Ireland TongaPM, South AfricaPM [9][10]
Ardie Savea  New Zealand ItalyPM, IrelandQF [11][12]
1 Mateo Carreras  Argentina JapanPM [13]
Nicolás Sánchez  Argentina ChilePM [14]
Ben Donaldson  Australia GeorgiaPM [15]
Rob Valetini  Australia PortugalPM [16]
Henry Arundell  England ChilePM [17]
Owen Farrell  England FijiQF [18]
Sam Underhill  England ArgentinaBF [19]
Levani Botia  Fiji GeorgiaPM [20]
Josua Tuisova  Fiji AustraliaPM [21]
Maxime Lucu  France UruguayPM [22]
Damian Penaud  France NamibiaPM [23]
Peter O'Mahony  Ireland RomaniaPM [24]
Jamison Gibson-Park  Ireland ScotlandPM [25]
Lorenzo Cannone  Italy NamibiaPM [26]
Michele Lamaro  Italy UruguayPM [27]
Amato Fakatava  Japan ChilePM [28]
Lomano Lemeki  Japan SamoaPM [29]
Jordie Barrett  New Zealand ArgentinaSF [30]
Damian McKenzie  New Zealand UruguayPM [31]
Cam Roigard  New Zealand NamibiaPM [32]
Nicolas Martins  Portugal FijiPM [33]
Jerónimo Portela  Portugal GeorgiaPM [34]
Theo McFarland  Samoa ChilePM [35]
Lima Sopoaga  Samoa EnglandPM [36]
Pieter-Steph du Toit  South Africa New ZealandF [37]
Deon Fourie  South Africa TongaPM [38]
Manie Libbok  South Africa ScotlandPM [39]
Makazole Mapimpi  South Africa RomaniaPM [40]
Bongi Mbonambi  South Africa FranceQF [41]
Handré Pollard  South Africa EnglandSF [42]
Darcy Graham  Scotland RomaniaPM [43]
Duhan van der Merwe  Scotland TongaPM [44]
George Moala  Tonga RomaniaPM [45]
Santiago Arata  Uruguay NamibiaPM [46]
Gareth Anscombe  Wales AustraliaPM [47]
Dan Biggar  Wales FijiPM [48]
Jac Morgan  Wales PortugalPM [49]
Tommy Reffell  Wales GeorgiaPM [50]
Key
PM Pool match
QF Quarter-final
SF Semi-final
BF Bronze final
F Final

Squads

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Each team named a squad made up of 33 players, two more than the previous World Cup.[51][52]

Coaches

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Players

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Discipline

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Yellow cards

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2 yellow cards
1 yellow card

Red cards

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A record equaling eight red cards for a Rugby World Cup was issued, same as in 2019.

1 red card

Penalty tries

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1 penalty try

Citing/bans

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Player Opposition Cite date Law breached Result Note Ref
England Tom Curry  Argentina 9 September 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
3-match ban [75]
New Zealand Ethan de Groot  Namibia 15 September 2023 9.16 – Charging without attempting to grasp the opponent
Red card
3-match ban [76]
Portugal Vincent Pinto [fr]  Wales 16 September 2023 9.11 – Players must not do anything reckless to others
Red card
3-match ban [77]
Portugal Rafael Simões  Wales 16 September 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle Citing not upheld [78]
Namibia Johan Deysel  France 21 September 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
6-match ban [79]
Tonga Vaea Fifita  Scotland 24 September 2023 9.20 – Dangerous charging into ruck or maul
Red card
4-match ban [80]
Namibia Desiderius Sethie  Uruguay 27 September 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
3-match ban [81]
Uruguay Eric Dosantos  Namibia 27 September 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle 3-match ban [82]
Samoa Ben Lam  Japan 28 September 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
3-match ban [83]
New Zealand Sam Cane  South Africa 28 October 2023 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
3-match ban [84]

Stadiums

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Stadium City Capacity Matches played Overall

attendance

Average

attendance per match

Average

attendance as % of capacity

Tries scored Avg. tries

scored / match

Overall

points scored

Avg. points

scored / match

Stade de France Saint-Denis 80,698 6 469,782 78,297 97.02% 33 5.5 220 36.67
Stade de Marseille Marseille 67,394 6 374,629 62,438 92.64% 33 5.5 312 52
OL Stadium Lyon 59,186 5 277,495 55,499 93.77% 46 9.2 361 72.2
Stade Pierre-Mauroy Lille 50,186 5 232,585 46,517 92.69% 42 8.4 295 59
Stade de Bordeaux Bordeaux 42,115 5 200,386 40,077 95.16% 41 8.2 306 61.2
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard Saint-Étienne 41,965 4 157,132 39,283 93.61% 20 5 174 43.5
Allianz Riviera Nice 35,624 4 121,016 30,254 84.92% 25 6.25 199 49.75
Stade de la Beaujoire Nantes 35,322 4 132,840 33,210 94.02% 35 8.75 167 41.75
Stadium de Toulouse Toulouse 33,150 5 158,089 31,618 95.38% 30 6 261 61.25
Total 2,263,381 44 2,123,954 48,271 93.84% 305 6.93 2,295 52.19

Attendances

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Top 10 highest attendances. All Top 10 games were played in Stade de France, Saint-Denis.

Rank Attendance Match Stage
1 80,065  New Zealand vs  South Africa F
2 79,486  France vs  South Africa QF
3 78,845  Ireland vs  New Zealand QF
4 78,680  France vs  New Zealand PM
5 78,542  South Africa vs  Ireland PM
6 78,459  Ireland vs  Scotland PM
7 78,098  England vs  South Africa SF
8 77,653  New Zealand vs  Argentina SF
9 77,604  England vs  Argentina BF
10 75,770  Australia vs  Georgia PM
Key
PM Pool match
QF Quarter-final
SF Semi-final
BF Bronze final
F Final

See also

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