List of Rugby World Cup hat-tricks

Bryan Habana (shown with ball in hand) scored four tries for South Africa in the 2007 Rugby World Cup match against Samoa.

Since the inception of the Rugby World Cup in 1987, a total of 56 players have scored three tries or drop goals (a hat-trick) in a single match.[1] The first player to achieve the feat was Craig Green, who scored four tries in New Zealand's 74–13 victory over Fiji during the 1987 Rugby World Cup. His team-mate John Gallagher also scored four tries in this match.[2] Besides Green and Gallagher, fourteen players have scored more than three tries in a match; of these, Chris Latham and Josh Lewsey have scored five, while Marc Ellis scored six in New Zealand's 145–17 victory against Japan in 1995.[3] Two of Ellis's team-mates, Eric Rush and Jeff Wilson, also scored hat-tricks in this game.[4] Four players have scored a hat-trick of drop goals: Jannie De Beer, Jonny Wilkinson, Juan Martín Hernández and Theuns Kotzé. Of these, De Beer scored the most in one match, with five drop goals in South Africa's 44–21 victory over England in the 1999 Rugby World Cup.[5]

Hat-tricks are more likely to occur in the pool stages, where higher ranked teams, such as New Zealand, who have scored fourteen World Cup hat-tricks, face lower ranked opposition, such as Namibia, who have conceded hat-tricks on nine occasions. There have only been six hat-tricks in the World Cup knockout stages: Chester Williams and Jonah Lomu in 1995,[6][7] De Beer in 1999,[5] Wilkinson in 2003,[8] and Julian Savea and Adam Ashley-Cooper in 2015.[9][10]

Five players have scored two World Cup hat-tricks, Savea being the only one to have scored all of them in the same tournament.[9] Of the six teams in the Six Nations and four in the Rugby Championship teams, only Italy have failed to score a hat-trick at the World Cup. Fiji, Namibia and Samoa are the only other teams to score a hat-tricks, which were scored by Vereniki Goneva, Kotzé and Alesana Tuilagi, respectively. Goneva and Kotze's hat-tricks are the only time players on opposing teams have accomplished this feat in the same match at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[1][11]

Hat-tricks

Unless noted otherwise, the players listed below scored a hat-trick of tries.

Key
D3 Player scored hat-trick of drop goals
D5 Player scored five drop goals
T4 Player scored four tries
T5 Player scored five tries
T6 Player scored six tries
Rugby World Cup hat-tricks
No. Player For Against Stage Result Venue Date
1 Green, CraigCraig GreenT4  New Zealand  Fiji Pool 74–13 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 27 May 1987
2 Gallagher, JohnJohn GallagherT4  New Zealand  Fiji Pool 74–13 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 27 May 1987
3 Webbe, GlenGlen Webbe  Wales  Tonga Pool 29–16 FMG Stadium, Palmerston North 29 May 1987
4 Harrison, MikeMike Harrison  England  Japan Pool 60–7 Concord Oval, Sydney 30 May 1987
5 Jeffrey, JohnJohn Jeffrey  Scotland  Romania Pool 55–28 Carisbrook, Dunedin 2 June 1987
6 Camberabero, DidierDidier Camberabero  France  Zimbabwe Pool 70–12 Eden Park, Auckland 2 June 1987
7 Modin, RodolpheRodolphe Modin  France  Zimbabwe Pool 70–12 Eden Park, Auckland 2 June 1987
8 Evans, IeuanIeuan EvansT4  Wales  Canada Pool 40–9 Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill 3 June 1987
9 Mullin, BrendanBrendan Mullin  Ireland  Tonga Pool 32–9 Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane 3 June 1987
10 Robinson, BrianBrian RobinsonT4  Ireland  Zimbabwe Pool 55–11 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6 October 1991
11 Wright, TerryTerry Wright  New Zealand  United States Pool 46–6 Kingsholm, Gloucester 8 October 1991
12 Lafond, Jean-BaptisteJean-Baptiste Lafond  France  Fiji Pool 33–9 Stade Lesdiguières, Grenoble 8 October 1991
13 Tukalo, IwanIwan Tukalo  Scotland  Zimbabwe Pool 51–12 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 9 October 1991
14 Hastings, GavinGavin HastingsT4  Scotland  Ivory Coast Pool 89–0 Olympia Park, Rustenburg 26 May 1995
15 Thomas, GarethGareth Thomas  Wales  Japan Pool 57–10 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 27 May 1995
16 Ellis, MarcMarc EllisT6  New Zealand  Japan Pool 145–17 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 4 June 1995
17 Rush, EricEric Rush  New Zealand  Japan Pool 145–17 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 4 June 1995
18 Wilson, JeffJeff Wilson  New Zealand  Japan Pool 145–17 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 4 June 1995
19 Williams, ChesterChester WilliamsT4  South Africa  Samoa Quarter-final 42–14 Ellis Park, Johannesburg 10 June 1995
20 Lomu, JonahJonah LomuT4  New Zealand  England Semi-final 45–29 Newlands, Cape Town 18 June 1995
21 Wood, KeithKeith WoodT4  Ireland  United States Pool 53–8 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 2 October 1999
22 Kefu, ToutaiToutai Kefu  Australia  Romania Pool 57–9 Ravenhill, Belfast 3 October 1999
23 Mola, UgoUgo Mola  France  Namibia Pool 47–13 Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux 8 October 1999
24 Wilson, JeffJeff Wilson  New Zealand  Italy Pool 101–3 Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield 14 October 1999
25 De Beer, JannieJannie De BeerD5  South Africa  England Quarter-final 44–21 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 24 October 1999
26 Jauzion, YannickYannick Jauzion  France  Fiji Pool 61–18 Lang Park, Brisbane 11 October 2003
27 van der Westhuizen, JoostJoost van der Westhuizen  South Africa  Uruguay Pool 72–6 Subiaco Oval, Perth 11 October 2003
28 Gaitán, MartínMartín Gaitán  Argentina  Namibia Pool 67–14 Central Coast Stadium, Gosford 14 October 2003
29 Muliaina, MilsMils MuliainaT4  New Zealand  Canada Pool 68–6 Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 17 October 2003
30 Rogers, MatMat Rogers  Australia  Romania Pool 90–8 Lang Park, Brisbane 18 October 2003
31 Giteau, MattMatt Giteau  Australia  Namibia Pool 142–0 Adelaide Oval 25 October 2003
32 Latham, ChrisChris LathamT5  Australia  Namibia Pool 142–0 Adelaide Oval 25 October 2003
33 Tuqiri, LoteLote Tuqiri  Australia  Namibia Pool 142–0 Adelaide Oval 25 October 2003
34 Liebenberg, BrianBrian Liebenberg  France  United States Pool 41–14 Wollongong Showground 31 October 2003
35 Lewsey, JoshJosh LewseyT5  England  Uruguay Pool 111–13 Lang Park, Brisbane 2 November 2003
36 Wilkinson, JonnyJonny WilkinsonD3  England  France Semi-final 24–7 Telstra Stadium, Sydney 16 November 2003
37 Howlett, DougDoug Howlett  New Zealand  Italy Pool 76–14 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 8 September 2007
38 Elsom, RockyRocky Elsom  Australia  Japan Pool 91–3 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 8 September 2007
39 Habana, BryanBryan HabanaT4  South Africa  Samoa Pool 59–7 Parc des Princes, Paris 9 September 2007
40 Clerc, VincentVincent Clerc  France  Namibia Pool 87–10 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 16 September 2007
41 Hogg, AllisterAllister Hogg  Scotland  Romania Pool 42–0 Murrayfield, Edinburgh 18 September 2007
42 Mitchell, DrewDrew Mitchell  Australia  Fiji Pool 55–12 Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier 23 September 2007
43 Rokocoko, JoeJoe Rokocoko  New Zealand  Romania Pool 85–8 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 29 September 2007
44 Hernández, Juan MartínJuan Martín HernándezD3  Argentina  Ireland Pool 30–15 Parc des Princes, Paris 30 September 2007
45 Kotzé, TheunsTheuns KotzéD3  Namibia  Fiji Pool 49–25 Rotorua International Stadium 10 September 2011
46 Goneva, VerenikiVereniki GonevaT4  Fiji  Namibia Pool 49–25 Rotorua International Stadium 10 September 2011
47 Tuilagi, AlesanaAlesana Tuilagi  Samoa  Namibia Pool 49–12 Rotorua International Stadium 14 September 2011
48 Clerc, VincentVincent Clerc  France  Canada Pool 46–19 McLean Park, Napier 18 September 2011
49 Ashley-Cooper, AdamAdam Ashley-Cooper  Australia  United States Pool 67–5 Wellington Regional Stadium 23 September 2011
50 Cueto, MarkMark Cueto  England  Romania Pool 67–3 Otago Stadium, Dunedin 24 September 2011
51 Ashton, ChrisChris Ashton  England  Romania Pool 67–3 Otago Stadium, Dunedin 24 September 2011
52 Williams, ScottScott Williams  Wales  Namibia Pool 81–7 Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth 26 September 2011
53 Guildford, ZacZac GuildfordT4  New Zealand  Canada Pool 79–15 Wellington Regional Stadium 2 October 2011
54 Allen, CoryCory Allen  Wales  Uruguay Pool 54–9 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 20 September 2015
55 Pietersen, JPJP Pietersen  South Africa  Samoa Pool 46–6 Villa Park, Birmingham 26 September 2015
56 Savea, JulianJulian Savea  New Zealand  Georgia Pool 43–10 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 2 October 2015
57 Habana, BryanBryan Habana  South Africa  United States Pool 64–0 Olympic Stadium, London 7 October 2015
58 Easter, NickNick Easter  England  Uruguay Pool 60–3 City of Manchester Stadium 10 October 2015
59 Nowell, JackJack Nowell  England  Uruguay Pool 60–3 City of Manchester Stadium 10 October 2015
60 Savea, JulianJulian Savea  New Zealand  France Quarter-final 62–13 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 17 October 2015
61 Ashley-Cooper, AdamAdam Ashley-Cooper  Australia  Argentina Semi-final 29–15 Twickenham, London 25 October 2015

Multiple hat-tricks

Multiple hat-tricks
Player Hat-tricks Years
New Zealand Jeff Wilson 2 1995, 1999
France Vincent Clerc 2 2007, 2011
South Africa Bryan Habana 2 2007, 2015
New Zealand Julian Savea 2 2015
Australia Adam Ashley-Cooper 2 2011, 2015

By national team

Hat-tricks by national team
Team Scored Conceded
 New Zealand 14 0
 Australia 9 0
 France 8 2
 England 7 2
 South Africa 6 0
 Wales 5 0
 Scotland 4 0
 Ireland 3 1
 Argentina 2 1
 Samoa 1 3
 Fiji 1 6
 Namibia 1 9
 Ivory Coast 0 1
 Georgia 0 1
 Italy 0 2
 Tonga 0 2
 Canada 0 4
 Zimbabwe 0 4
 United States 0 5
 Uruguay 0 5
 Japan 0 6
 Romania 0 7

See also

References

General

Specific

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