List of Rugby World Cup try scorers

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This article lists charts each team's try scorers from the first Rugby World Cup to date. The list does not include penalty tries.

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Statistics correct after New Zealand vs South Africa, 28 October 2023.

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

7 tries
6 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

14 tries
12 tries
11 tries
10 tries
8 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

1 try

Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast

1 try

Flag of England.svg  England

11 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji

5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of France.svg  France

11 tries
8 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia

4 tries
2 tries
1 try

IRFU flag.svg  Ireland

8 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

6 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia

3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand

15 tries
13 tries
11 tries
9 tries
8 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

3 try
1 try

Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

2 tries
1 try

Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa

Including Western Samoa, 1991-95.

10 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

9 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa

15 tries
9 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

No tries scored.

Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga

5 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales

10 tries
8 tries
7 tries
6 tries
5 tries
4 tries
3 tries
2 tries
1 try

Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe

3 tries
2 tries
1 try

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