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    The most overall points scorer in Rugby World Cup history is the English Jonny Wilkinson, their score is 277 in WC career The most points scored in a single game in 145 by All Blacks in 1995 South Africa Springboks are the current champions of Rugby World Cup 2023; Rugby World Cup Winners and Runner-Up List, since 1987-2023
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    No nation has raised rugby union's most prized possession more than South Africa South Africa won its fourth Webb Ellis Cup in 2023, becoming the second back-to-back Rugby World Cup champion New Zealand was the first, winning it all in 2011 and again in 2015 Check out more all-time stats on the Rugby World Cup below Rugby World Cup titles
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    Jonny Wilkinson of England has the most overall points in Rugby World Cup history, with 277 throughout his WC career England hosted and famously went out in the group stage, while New Zealand became the first defending champions to triumph, taking the trophy at Twickenham Argentina defeated 15-29 against Australia in the quarter-finals





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