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Georgia at the Rugby World Cup

The Georgia national rugby union team has competed in five consecutive Rugby World Cup tournaments. Starting in 2003, which also served as the only appearance prior to the Rose Revolution, they were placed in Pool C with eventual winners England, South Africa, Uruguay and Samoa, where they lost all four matches. Georgia qualified for the 2007 World Cup and were placed in Pool D with Argentina, France, Ireland and Namibia, where they beat Namibia. In 2011 Rugby World Cup, Georgia qualified for their third straight tournament. They were placed in Pool B with Scotland, England, Argentina and Romania and won the game against rivals Romania. Their best performance was in 2015 tournament, when they were drawn against eventual world champions New Zealand, Argentina, Tonga and Namibia. Georgia won games against Tonga and Namibia, finished third in the group and automatically qualified for 2019 Rugby World Cup.

World Cup record

By matches

2003

Group C matches -





2007




2011




2015




2019




2023

Overall record

Team records

Most points in a tournament
  • 65 (2019 in )
  • 64 (2023 in )
  • 53 (2015 in )
Most points in a game
  • 33 vs (2019)
  • 30 vs (2007)
  • 25 vs (2011)
Biggest winning margin
  • 30 vs (2007)
  • 26 Vs (2019)
  • 16 vs (2011)
Highest score against
  • 84 vs (2003)
  • 64 vs (2007)
  • 54 vs (2015)
Biggest losing margin
  • 78 vs (2003)
  • 57 vs (2007)
  • 45 vs (2015)
Most tries in a tournament
  • 9 (2019 in )
  • 7 (2023 in )
  • 5 (2007 in )
  • 5 (2015 in )
Most tries in a game
  • 5 vs (2019)
  • 3 vs (2007)
  • 3 vs (2023)
  • 2 vs (2015)
  • 2 vs (2015)
  • 2 vs (2019)
  • 2 vs (2023)

Individual records

Most appearances
Most appearances as captain
Most points overall
Most points in a game
Most tries overall
Most penalty goals
Most penalty goals in a game
Most drop goals

References