2019 Rugby World Cup statistics

This article documents the statistics of the 2019 Rugby World Cup which was held in Japan from 20 September to 2 November.

Russia's Kirill Golosnitsky scored the first try of the tournament and Kotaro Matsushima of Japan scored the first hat-trick of the tournament.[1][2] Camille Lopez of France scored the first drop goal of the tournament.[3] Dan Biggar of Wales scored the fastest drop goal in Rugby World Cup history, after only 35 seconds in a pool match,[4] Cobus Reinach of South Africa scored the fastest hat-trick ever, scoring his 3rd try after only 20 minutes in the pool stage.[5]

Team statistics

The following table shows the team's results in major statistical categories.[6]

Team statistics
Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points
for
Points
against
Points
difference
Tries Conv­ersions Penalties Drop goals
 South Africa 760126267195332316110
 England 650119075115221616000
 New Zealand 65012507217836284030
 Wales 750218914742221911230
 Japan 54011188830131011000
 Australia 53021521084421137030
 France 430198712712105101
 Ireland 5302135736220151011
 Argentina 4202106911514124001
 Italy 32019878201492001
 Scotland 4202119556416132100
 Fiji 410311010821773030
 Georgia 410365122−57972010
 Samoa 410358128−70834061
 Tonga 410367105−38982000
 Uruguay 410360140−80666011
 Canada 300314177−163220011
 Namibia 300334175−141325020
 Russia 400419160−141113130
 United States 400452156−104743001

Source: ESPNscrum.com

Try scorers

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

Conversion scorers

20 conversions
14 conversions
11 conversions
10 conversions
9 conversions
8 conversions
7 conversions
6 conversions
5 conversions
4 conversions
3 conversions
2 conversions
1 conversion

Penalty goal scorers

16 penalties
12 penalties
11 penalties
6 penalties
5 penalties
4 penalties
3 penalties
2 penalties
1 penalty

Drop goal scorers

1 drop goal

Point scorers

Overall points scorers
Player Team Total Details
Tries Conversions Penalties Drop goals
Handré Pollard  South Africa 6909161
Owen Farrell  England 58011120
Richie Mo'unga  New Zealand 5412030
Yu Tamura  Japan 5109110
Dan Biggar  Wales 4101061
Josh Adams  Wales 357000
George Ford  England 322540
Jordie Barrett  New Zealand 313800
Makazole Mapimpi  South Africa 306000
Felipe Berchesi  Uruguay 300660
Elton Jantjies  South Africa 2801400
Romain Ntamack  France 270650
Jonathan Sexton  Ireland 262800
Adam Hastings  Scotland 262800
Kotaro Matsushima  Japan 255000
Rhys Patchell  Wales 240351
Christian Lealiifano  Australia 230730
Tommaso Allan  Italy 231620
Ben Volavola  Fiji 210630
Sonatane Takulua  Tonga 211520
Julián Montoya  Argentina 204000
Nicolás Sánchez  Argentina 201610
Kenki Fukuoka  Japan 204000
Ben Smith  New Zealand 204000
Benjamín Urdapilleta  Argentina 190530
Henry Taefu  Samoa 191140
Greig Laidlaw  Scotland 191420
Matt To'omua  Australia 180620
Beauden Barrett  New Zealand 183010
AJ MacGinty  United States 170430
Dane Haylett-Petty  Australia 153000
Marika Koroibete  Australia 153000
Luke Cowan-Dickie  England 153000
Jonny May  England 153000
Manu Tuilagi  England 153000
Andrew Conway  Ireland 153000
George Horne  Scotland 153000
Cheslin Kolbe  South Africa 153000
Bongi Mbonambi  South Africa 153000
Cobus Reinach  South Africa 153000
Telusa Veainu  Tonga 153000
Damian Stevens  Namibia 141030
Yuri Kushnarev  Russia 140131
Tedo Abzhandadze  Georgia 120600
Carlo Canna  Italy 111300
Joaquín Tuculet  Argentina 102000
Juan Cruz Mallia  Argentina 102000
Will Genia  Australia 102000
Michael Hooper  Australia 102000
Tolu Latu  Australia 102000
Tevita Kuridrani  Australia 102000
Joe Cokanasiga  England 102000
Niko Matawalu  Fiji 102000
Waisea Nayacalevu  Fiji 102000
Semi Radradra  Fiji 102000
Api Ratuniyarawa  Fiji 102000
Josua Tuisova  Fiji 102000
Gaël Fickou  France 102000
Alivereti Raka  France 102000
Virimi Vakatawa  France 105000
Levan Chilachava  Georgia 102000
Alexander Todua  Georgia 102000
Rory Best  Ireland 102000
Tadhg Furlong  Ireland 102000
Rob Kearney  Ireland 102000
Garry Ringrose  Ireland 102000
Mattia Bellini  Italy 102000
Matteo Minozzi  Italy 102000
Cliven Loubser  Namibia 100220
Scott Barrett  New Zealand 102000
George Bridge  New Zealand 102000
Anton Lienert-Brown  New Zealand 102000
Joe Moody  New Zealand 102000
Sevu Reece  New Zealand 102000
Aaton Smith  New Zealand 102000
Brad Weber  New Zealand 102000
Ed Fidow  Samoa 102000
Alapati Leiua  Samoa 102000
Lukhanyo Am  South Africa 102000
Schalk Brits  South Africa 102000
Damian de Allende  South Africa 102000
Warrick Gelant  South Africa 102000
Mali Hingano  Tonga 102000
Blaine Scully  United States 102000
Mike Te'o  United States 102000
Manuel Diana  Uruguay 102000
Gareth Davies  Wales 102000
Leigh Halfpenny  Wales 100500
Liam Williams  Wales 102000
Tomos Williams  Wales 102000
Camille Lopez  France 90301
Jack Carty  Ireland 90310
Reece Hodge  Australia 81010
Soso Matiashvili  Georgia 80120
Finn Russell  Scotland 71100
Siale Piutau  Tonga 71100
Gonzalo Bertranou  Argentina 51000
Santiago Carreras  Argentina 51000
Jerónimo de la Fuente  Argentina 51000
Matías Moroni  Argentina 51000
Guido Petti Pagadizábal  Argentina 51000
Adam Ashley-Cooper  Australia 51000
Jack Dempsey  Australia 51000
Samu Kerevi  Australia 51000
Jordan Petaia  Australia 51000
James Slipper  Australia 51000
Nic White  Australia 51000
Andrew Coe  Canada 51000
Matt Heaton  Canada 51000
Elliot Daly  England 51000
Jamie George  England 51000
Lewis Ludlam  England 51000
Jack Nowell  England 51000
Ruaridh McConnochie  England 51000
Kyle Sinckler  England 51000
Billy Vunipola  England 51000
Anthony Watson  England 51000
Ben Youngs  England 51000
Mesu Dolokoto  Fiji 51000
Semi Kunatani  Fiji 51000
Frank Lomani  Fiji 51000
Eroni Mawi  Fiji 51000
Kini Murimurivalu  Fiji 51000
Peceli Yato  Fiji 51000
Antoine Dupont  France 51000
Yoann Huget  France 51000
Charles Ollivon  France 51000
Jefferson Poirot  France 51000
Baptiste Serin  France 51000
Sébastien Vahaamahina  France 51000
Jaba Bregvadze  Georgia 51000
Otar Giorgadze  Georgia 51000
Mamuka Gorgodze  Georgia 51000
Giorgi Kveseladze  Georgia 51000
Shalva Mamukashvili  Georgia 51000
Robbie Henshaw  Ireland 51000
Jordan Larmour  Ireland 51000
Peter O'Mahony  Ireland 51000
Rhys Ruddock  Ireland 51000
James Ryan  Ireland 51000
CJ Stander  Ireland 51000
Dean Budd  Italy 51000
Sebastian Negri  Italy 51000
Jake Polledri  Italy 51000
Braam Steyn  Italy 51000
Tito Tebaldi  Italy 51000
Federico Zani  Italy 51000
Kazuki Himeno  Japan 51000
Keita Inagaki  Japan 51000
Lappies Labuschagné  Japan 51000
Timothy Lafaele  Japan 51000
JC Greyling  Namibia 51000
Chad Plato  Namibia 51000
Ryan Crotty  New Zealand 51000
Shannon Frizell  New Zealand 51000
Rieko Ioane  New Zealand 51000
TJ Perenara  New Zealand 51000
Ardie Savea  New Zealand 51000
Angus Ta'avao  New Zealand 51000
Codie Taylor  New Zealand 51000
Matt Todd  New Zealand 51000
Sonny Bill Williams  New Zealand 51000
Sam Whitelock  New Zealand 51000
Kirill Golosnitsky  Russia 51000
Afa Amosa  Samoa 51000
Jack Lam  Samoa 51000
Rey Lee-Lo  Samoa 51000
John Barclay  Scotland 51000
Zander Fagerson  Scotland 51000
Sean Maitland  Scotland 51000
Stuart McInally  Scotland 51000
WP Nel  Scotland 51000
Tommy Seymour  Scotland 51000
George Turner  Scotland 51000
Faf de Klerk  South Africa 51000
Pieter-Steph du Toit  South Africa 51000
Siya Kolisi  South Africa 51000
Francois Louw  South Africa 51000
Frans Malherbe  South Africa 51000
Malcolm Marx  South Africa 51000
S'busiso Nkosi  South Africa 51000
RG Snyman  South Africa 51000
François Steyn  South Africa 51000
Damian Willemse  South Africa 51000
Siegfried Fisiihoi  Tonga 51000
Zane Kapeli  Tonga 51000
Bryce Campbell  United States 51000
Tony Lamborn  United States 51000
Paul Lasike  United States 51000
Santiago Arata  Uruguay 51000
Juan Manuel Cat  Uruguay 51000
Germán Kessler  Uruguay 51000
Andrés Vilaseca  Uruguay 51000
Hallam Amos  Wales 51000
Jonathan Davies  Wales 51000
Ross Moriarty  Wales 51000
George North  Wales 51000
Hadleigh Parkes  Wales 51000
Nicky Smith  Wales 51000
Justin Tipuric  Wales 51000
Aaron Wainwright  Wales 51000
Joey Carbery  Ireland 40200
Peter Nelson  Canada 40200
Tusi Pisi  Samoa 40200
Bernard Foley  Australia 30010
Stuart Hogg  Scotland 30001
Emiliano Boffelli  Argentina 20100
Josh Matavesi  Fiji 20100
Thomas Ramos  France 20100
Conor Murray  Ireland 20100
Rikiya Matsuda  Japan 20100
James Faiva  Tonga 20100
Latiume Fosita  Tonga 20100

Kicking accuracy

Kicking accuracy
Player Team Percentage
Felipe Berchesi  Uruguay 85.71% (12/14)

Scoring

Overall

  • Total number of points scored: 2,195
  • Average points per match: 48.8
  • Total number of tries scored: 285 (including 8 penalty tries)
  • Average tries per match: 6.3
  • Total number of braces: 28
  • Total number of hat-tricks: 5
  • Total number of conversions missed: 277
  • Total number of conversions scored: 69
  • Conversion success rate: ??%
  • Total number of penalty goals missed: ??
  • Total number of penalty goals scored: 107
  • Penalty goal success rate: ??%
  • Total number of drop goals scored: 6

Timing

Teams

Individual

Hat-tricks

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

Rank Player Team Opponent Stage Result Venue Date
1 Kotaro Matsushima  Japan  Russia Pool 30–10 Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu 20 September 2019
2 Julián Montoya  Argentina  Tonga Pool 28–12 Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashiōsaka 28 September 2019
3 Cobus Reinach  South Africa  Canada Pool 66–7 Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe 8 October 2019
4 George Horne  Scotland  Russia Pool 61–0 Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Fukuroi 9 October 2019
5 Josh Adams  Wales  Fiji Pool 29–17 Oita Stadium, Ōita 9 October 2019

Man of the match awards

Rank Player Team Opponent Awards
1 Semi Radradra  Fiji Georgia (PM), Wales (PM) 2
Beauden Barrett  New Zealand South Africa (PM), Ireland (QF)
2 Juan Cruz Mallia  Argentina United States (PM) 1
Julián Montoya  Argentina Tonga (PM)
Tevita Kuridrani  Australia Uruguay (PM)
Tolu Latu  Australia Fiji (PM)
Izack Rodda  Australia Georgia (PM)
Maro Itoje  England New Zealand (SF)
Tom Curry  England Australia (QF)
George Ford  England United States (PM)
Manu Tuilagi  England Tonga (PM)
Sam Underhill  England Argentina (PM)
Gaël Fickou  France Argentina (PM)
Camille Lopez  France United States (PM)
Alivereti Raka  France Tonga (PM)
Otar Giorgadze  Georgia Uruguay (PM)
Jordan Larmour  Ireland Samoa (PM)
Rhys Ruddock  Ireland Russia (PM)
CJ Stander  Ireland Scotland (PM)
Jake Polledri  Italy Canada (PM)
Federico Ruzza  Italy Namibia (PM)
Kenki Fukuoka  Japan Scotland (PM)
Shota Horie  Japan Ireland (PM)
Lomano Lemeki  Japan Samoa (PM)
Kotaro Matsushima  Japan Russia (PM)
Anton Lienert-Brown  New Zealand Namibia (PM)
Richie Mo'unga  New Zealand Canada (PM)
Brodie Retallick  New Zealand Wales (BF)
Alapati Leiua  Samoa Russia (PM)
Jonny Gray  Scotland Samoa (PM)
Adam Hastings  Scotland Russia (PM)
Lood de Jager  South Africa Namibia (PM)
Faf de Klerk  South Africa Japan (QF)
Cheslin Kolbe  South Africa Italy (PM)
Handré Pollard  South Africa Wales (SF)
RG Snyman  South Africa Canada (PM)
Duane Vermeulen  South Africa England (GF)
Siale Piutau  Tonga United States (PM)
Felipe Berchesi  Uruguay Fiji (PM)
Jake Ball  Wales Georgia (PM)
Gareth Davies  Wales Australia (PM)
Leigh Halfpenny  Wales Uruguay (PM)
Aaron Wainwright  Wales France (QF)

Squads

Coaches

Players

Discipline

  • Fewest penalties conceded by a team: 19 by Uruguay
  • Most penalties conceded by a team: 61 by Wales
  • Fewest penalties conceded on average matches played: 4.75 by Uruguay (4 Games played)
  • Most penalties conceded on average matches played: 12.75 by Samoa (4 Games played)
  • Most penalties conceded by an individual: 10 by Tyler Ardron (Canada)
  • Most penalty tries conceded by one team: 2 by
  • Most penalty tries conceded by one team in a match: 2 by Samoa vs Scotland
  • Most yellow cards issued to one team: 6 by Samoa
  • Most red cards issued to one team: 1 by
  • Most cards issued in one match: 4, Wales (2, ) vs Fiji (2, )
  • Most citing's issued to one team: 4 by Samoa

Yellow cards

2 yellow cards
1 yellow card

Red cards

A record fifth red card for a Rugby World Cup was issued, surpassing the four given out in 1995 and 1999.[14] In total, eight red cards were issued during the tournament.

1 red card

Penalty tries

2 penalty tries
1 penalty try

Citing/bans

For the 2019 Rugby World Cup, Citing Commissioner Warnings carry the same weight as a yellow card.[15]

Player Opposition Cite date Law breached Result Note Ref
Matías Moroni  France 22 September 9.27 – Hair pulling Citing Commissioner Warning [16]
Reece Hodge  Fiji 22 September 9.13 – Dangerous tackle 3-week ban [17]
Ed Fidow  Russia 25 September 9.12 – Punching or striking Citing Commissioner Warning [18]
Rey Lee-Lo  Russia 25 September 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle 3-week ban [19]
Motu Matu'u  Russia 25 September 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle 3-week ban Appeal failed [20][21]
John Quill  England 27 September 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle
Red card
3-week ban [22]
Piers Francis  United States 27 September 9.13 – Dangerous high tackle No further action [23]
Facundo Gattas  Georgia 29 September 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
3-week ban Appeal failed [24][25]
Ed Fidow  Scotland 30 September Accumulation of yellow cards
Red card
No further action [26]
Andrea Lovotti  South Africa 5 October 9.18 – Lifting tackle
Red card
3-week ban [27]
Nicola Quaglio  South Africa 5 October 9.18 – Lifting tackle 3-week ban [27]
Tomás Lavanini  England 5 October 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
4-week ban [28]
Josh Larsen  South Africa 8 October 9.20 – Dangerous play in a ruck or maul
Red card
3-week ban [29]
Bundee Aki  Samoa 13 October 9.13 – Dangerous tackle
Red card
3-week ban [30]
Paul Ngauamo  United States 14 October 9.12 – Kicking 7-week ban [31]
Guillermo Pujadas  Wales 14 October 9.27 – Unsportsmanlike Conduct 6-week ban [32]
Sébastien Vahaamahina  Wales 21 October 9.12 – Punching or striking
Red card
6-week ban [33]

Stadiums

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
International Stadium YokohamaYokohama72,327[34]6401,74266,95792.58%203.3322036.67
Shizuoka Stadium EcopaFukuroi50,889[35]4175,88643,97286.41%246.0017944.75
Tokyo StadiumChōfu49,970[36] 8374,53246,81793.69%526.5041351.63
City of Toyota StadiumToyota45,000[37]3111,69037,23082.73%227.3317458.00
Sapporo DomeSapporo41,410[38]272,40536,20387.43%126.009849.00
Oita StadiumŌita40,000[39]5172,95134,59086.48%346.8025951.80
Kumamoto StadiumKumamoto32,000[40]255,79427,89787.18%115.509246.00
Kobe Misaki StadiumKobe30,132[41]4109,65027,41390.98%287.0019448.50
Hanazono Rugby StadiumHigashiosaka24,100[42]485,40621,35288.60%317.7521453.50
Kumagaya Rugby StadiumKumagaya24,000[43]371,83623,94599.77%227.3314749.00
Fukuoka Hakatanomori StadiumFukuoka20,049[44]352,61117,53787.47%217.0014949.67
Kamaishi Recovery Memorial StadiumKamaishi16,020[45]114,02514,02587.55%88.005757.00
Total 1,884,193451,698,52837,74586.43%2856.332,19648.80

Attendances

Top 10 highest attendances.

RankAttendanceMatchVenueCityDate
1 70,103  England vs  South Africa International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 2 November 2019
2 68,843  England vs  New Zealand International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 26 October 2019
3 67,750  Wales vs  South Africa International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 27 October 2019
4 67,666  Japan vs  Scotland International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 13 October 2019
5 63,731  Ireland vs  Scotland International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 22 September 2019
6 63,649  New Zealand vs  South Africa International Stadium Yokohama Yokohama 21 September 2019
7 48,842  New Zealand vs  Wales Tokyo Stadium Chōfu 1 November 2019
8 48,831  Japan vs  South Africa Tokyo Stadium Chōfu 20 October 2019
9 48,354  New Zealand vs  Namibia Tokyo Stadium Chōfu 6 October 2019
10 48,185  England vs  Argentina Tokyo Stadium Chōfu 5 October 2019
Last updated: 2 November 2019[46]

See also

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