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Rugby League World Cup records
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Rugby League World Cup records have been accumulating since the first Rugby League World Cup tournament was held in 1954.
Team Records
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All-time record
This all-time table compares national teams that have participated in the Rugby League World Cup by a number of criteria including matches, wins, losses, draws, total points for, total points against, etc.
This table also shows accumulated points, which treats each match as a group stage match (2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss) and accumulates them together.
- As of 2021 World Cup
Top four finishes
- Tournaments between 1954–1992 did not feature semi-final and quarter-final rounds.
Title win rate
Biggest wins
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Individual records
Most appearances
Top try scorers
Top points scorers
Most tries in a single tournament
- Valentine Holmes – 12 (
Australia, 2017)[27]
- Josh Addo-Carr – 12 (
Australia, 2022)[28]
Most tries in a match
- Valentine Holmes – 6 (for
Australia vs.
Fiji, 24 November 2017)[27]
Most points in a single tournament
- Michael O'Connor – 100 (
Australia, 1985–1988)[23]
Most points in a match
- Ryan Girdler – 46 (for
Australia vs.
Russia, 4 November 2000)[29]
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Miscellaneous
Winning captains and coaches
A foreign coach has never managed a World Cup-winning team.
Attendance Records
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The 2013 Rugby League World Cup final at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, drew a world record international rugby league attendance of 74,468.[30]
Top 5 match attendances
Top 5 World Cup final attendances
Highest Attendance per Host Nation
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Notes
- Aotearoa Māori weren't a national team, but a representative side made up of players with Māori heritage.
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