New Zealand and Australia jointly hosted the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987, but specific figures detailing the total costs incurred by each country are not widely documented. However, it is known that hosting such an event typically involves significant expenses related to infrastructure, marketing, and operational costs. Estimates from various sources suggest that costs could have been in the millions of dollars, but exact amounts are difficult to ascertain due to the lack of detailed financial records from that time.
Yes, New Zealand dual hosted with Australia the first Rugby World Cup in 1987.
The 1987 Rugby World Cup was held in Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand ran out winners of the competition, beating France in the final, while Australia finished in fourth place.
Tenzinggurl22 says: The First Rugby World Cup was hosted by New Zealand and Australia in 1987 and was won by New Zealand.
In 1987 co hosted by New Zealand and Australia
It was a shared hosting between Australia and New Zealand
It was actually co-hosted by BOTH Australia and New Zealand
There wasn't a final in Australia. The final was in Aukland, New Zealand and the All Blacks won
The 1987 Rugby World Cup featured teams from Australia, New Zealand, England, France, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Canada, Fiji, Japan, and the United States. It was the inaugural tournament and was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand emerged as the champion, defeating Australia in the final. The tournament helped to popularize rugby union on a global scale.
The competition was held jointly between Australia and New Zealand in 1987. The actual tournament final was played in Aukland, New Zealand. The finalists were New Zealand and France. New Zealand won the game 29 -9.
New Zealand - 1987. Australia - 1991. South Africa - 1995. Australia - 1999. England - 2003. South Africa - 2007. New Zealand - 2011.
No one won it as The Rugby World Cup was approved by 10 votes to 6. It would take place in Australia and New Zealand from the 22 May to the 20 June 1987. The Rugby World Cup officially started Previous Winners Of Rugby World Cup South Africa 15 - 6 England England 20 - 17 Australia Australia 35 - 12 France South Africa 15 - 12 New Zealand Australia 12 - 6 England New Zealand 29 - 9 France
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