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The records and statistics for the Rugby World Cup keep instigating the other teams to perform better and to set new milestones in this active sport. Biggest Win Margins in Rugby World Cup have their own significance and it states the dominance of the triumphant team on one hand and the surrender of the loser team.
Biggest Win Margins in Rugby World Cup are made by New Zealand who is a magnificent performer in the game of rugby. The team has won against Japan by 145 points in the Rugby World Cup 1995. Four years later it again defeated Italy and set a record of margin of 101 points. In the year 1987 New Zealand defeated Fiji by a margin of 64 points. These margins reflect the proficiency of the team and its spirit to achieve a given set of goals. Biggest Win Margins in Rugby World Cup have been achieved by New Zealand till now and it is a question as to which team is going to perform upto what extent in the forthcoming World Cup Rugby, 2007.
Biggest winning match margins
142 Australia 142-0 v Namibia 2003
128 New Zealand 145-17 v Japan 1995
98 England 111-13 v Uruguay 2003
98 New Zealand 101-3 v Italy 1999
91 England 101-10 v Tonga 1999
89 Scotland 89-0 v Ivory Coast 1995
44 Japan v Zimbabwe AND Ireland v Zimbabwe
64 New Zealand v Italy 1987
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