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      On this day 2003: England win the World Cup | Leicester Tigers
      • It was 13 years ago today that Martin Johnson lifted the Webb Ellis Trophy as England beat hosts Australia to win the World Cup for the first time.
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  2. The match was played at Stadium Australia in Sydney on 22 November 2003, and was contested by Australia (the tournament hosts) and England. The 20-team competition consisted of a group stage, from which eight squads qualified for the knockout stage .

  3. England have won the Rugby World Cup, beating Australia 20-17 in a game which is already entering the history books as one of the country's great moments of sporting triumph. The final, in...

  4. Nov 22, 2003 · Australia 17-20 England England won the Rugby World Cup with a breathtaking Jonny Wilkinson drop goal just 26 seconds from the end of a thrilling final in Sydney. Millions watched around...

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and France were beaten away from home, England won all 20 games they played at Twickenham during that time and landed three out of four Six Nations titles, including a Grand Slam just over six months before an opening World Cup appointment with Georgia in Perth.

  6. The final between Australia and England was played at Sydney's Stadium Australia in front of a crowd of 82,957, and was refereed by veteran South African official André Watson, in so doing becoming the first, and so far only, referee to officiate two Rugby World Cup finals. Australia opened the scoring after they decided to run a penalty ...

  7. Mar 22, 2020 · Memory bank: England’s 2003 World Cup win. File photo dated 22-11-2003 of England celebrates with the World Cup. It was English rugby’s finest hour, the culmination of head coach Clive Woodward’s plan, as they defeated hosts Australia to become world champions.

  8. Nov 22, 2023 · New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and France were beaten away from home, England won all 20 games they played at Twickenham during that time and landed three out of four Six Nations titles,...

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