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Valentine Holmes scored 11 tries in two matches in the2017 World Cup againstSamoa andFiji.

TheRugby League World Cup is an internationalrugby league tournament which has been played at various intervals since 1954.Hat-tricks have been achieved 72 times at the tournament, 70 times withtries and twice withfield goals. The first player to do this wasAlex Watson, who achieved the feat forAustralia againstNew Zealand in theinaugural tournament.[1] Players who have played for Australia have scored the most hat-tricks with 30 (29 tries 1 field goal), whilePapua New Guinea representatives have conceded the most with 11 (all tries).

Hat-tricks are more of a common occurrence in the group stages, as the match-ups usually place higher-ranked teams against lower-ranked teams. Just ten hat-tricks have occurred in the knockout stages, six happening in the quarter-finals and four in the semi-finals. They have been scored byBryan Fletcher andRobbie Paul in the2000 tournament,Billy Slater andJohnathan Thurston in the2008 edition,Jarryd Hayne (twice) andBrett Morris in the2013 competition,Valentine Holmes (twice) in the2017 tournament andJosh Addo-Carr in the2021 edition.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] No hat-tricks have been scored in a final.

Out of the 72 hat-tricks scored, seven people have achieved the feat twice, these beingIan Schubert, Billy Slater,Akuila Uate,Manu Vatuvei, Jarryd Hayne,Suliasi Vunivalu, Valentine Holmes and Josh Addo-Carr. 15 people have scored an additional try on top of the hat-trick. Holmes and Addo-Carr have scored five tries in a single game, whilst Holmes is the only player to score six tries in a single game. Five players have scored hat-tricks while being on the losing side, these beingBob Fulton, Ian Schubert,Damien Blanch, andChris Taripo with tries, andDon Ladner, whose hat-trick of field goals for New Zealand came in their loss to Australia in the1970 tournament.[9][10][11][12][13]Billy Smith was the first player to score a hat-trick of field goals, doing so for Australia againstFrance in the1968 tournament.[14]

Hat-tricks

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Key
PlayerThe player who scored the hat-trick
ForThe team the player scored the hat-trick for
AgainstThe team the player scored the hat-trick against
StageThe stage of the tournament at which the hat-trick was scored
ResultThe result of the match
VenueThe stadium and city where the match was played
DateThe date the hat-trick was scored
4Player scored four tries
5Player scored five tries
6Player scored six tries

Tries

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Rugby League World Cup hat-tricks by player
No.PlayerForAgainstStageResultVenueDateReference
1Alex Watson Australia New ZealandGroup34–15Stade Vélodrome,Marseille7 November 1954[1]
2Brian Carlson Australia New ZealandGroup21–15Headingley,Leeds1 October 1960[15]
3Clive Sullivan Great Britain New ZealandGroup38–14Sydney Cricket Ground,Sydney8 June 1968[16]
4Bob Fulton Australia Great BritainGroup21–27Stade Gilbert Brutus,Perpignan29 October 1972[9]
5Keith Fielding4 England FranceGroup48–2Stade Chaban-Delmas,Bordeaux11 October 1975[17]
6Ian Schubert Australia WalesGroup18–6St. Helen's,Swansea19 October 1975[18]
7Ken Gill England New ZealandGroup27–12Odsal Stadium,Bradford25 October 1975[19]
8Ian Schubert Australia EnglandGroup13–16Central Park,Wigan1 November 1975[10]
9Dale Shearer4 Australia FranceGroup52–0Stade Albert Domec,Carcassonne13 December 1986[20]
10Garry Jack Australia FranceGroup52–0Stade Albert Domec,Carcassonne13 December 1986[20]
11Shane Horo New Zealand Papua New GuineaGroup66–14Carlaw Park,Auckland10 July 1988[21]
12Kevin Iro New Zealand Papua New GuineaGroup66–14Carlaw Park,Auckland10 July 1988[21]
13Michael O'Connor4 Australia Papua New GuineaGroup70–8Eric Weissel Oval,Wagga Wagga20 July 1988[22]
14Dave Watson New Zealand FranceGroup34–0Stade Albert Domec,Carcassonne3 December 1989[23]
15Brad Mackay Australia FranceGroup34–2Pioneer Oval,Parkes27 June 1990[24]
16Willie Carne Australia Papua New GuineaGroup40–6PNG Football Stadium,Port Moresby13 October 1991[25]
17Richie Blackmore New Zealand Papua New GuineaGroup66–10Mount Smart Stadium,Auckland5 July 1992[26]
18Anthony Sullivan Wales FranceGroup28–6Ninian Park,Cardiff9 October 1995[27]
19John Hopoate Australia South AfricaGroup86–6Gateshead International Stadium,Gateshead10 October 1995[28]
20Brett Dallas Australia FijiGroup66–0Kirklees Stadium,Huddersfield14 October 1995[29]
21Tevita Vaikona4 Tonga South AfricaGroup66–18Stade Sébastien Charléty,Paris28 October 2000[30]
22Atunasia Vunivialu Fiji RussiaGroup38–12Craven Park,Hull29 October 2000[31]
23Kris Tassell Wales Cook IslandsGroup38–6Racecourse Ground,Wrexham29 October 2000[32]
24Mat Rogers4 Australia FijiGroup66–8Gateshead International Stadium,Gateshead1 November 2000[33]
25Kevin Sinfield England RussiaGroup76–4Knowsley Road,St Helens1 November 2000[34]
26Jamie Peacock England FijiGroup66–10Headingley,Leeds4 November 2000[35]
27Wendell Sailor4 Australia RussiaGroup110–4The Boulevard,Hull4 November 2000[36]
28Ryan Girdler Australia RussiaGroup110–4The Boulevard,Hull4 November 2000[36]
29Lesley Vainikolo New Zealand WalesGroup58–18Millennium Stadium,Cardiff5 November 2000[37]
30Pascal Jampy France South AfricaGroup56–6Stadium Municipal,Toulouse5 November 2000[38]
31Bryan Fletcher Australia SamoaQuarter-final66–10Vicarage Road,Watford11 November 2000[2]
32Robbie Paul New Zealand FranceQuarter-final54–6Wheldon Road,Castleford12 November 2000[3]
33Lee Smith England Papua New GuineaGroup32–22Willows Sports Complex,Townsville25 October 2008[39]
34Damien Blanch Ireland TongaGroup20–22Parramatta Stadium,Parramatta27 October 2008[11]
35Akuila Uate Fiji FranceGroup42–6Wollongong Showground,Wollongong1 November 2008[40]
36Billy Slater Australia EnglandGroup52–4Docklands Stadium,Melbourne2 November 2008[41]
37Pat Richards Ireland SamoaGroup34–16Parramatta Stadium,Parramatta5 November 2008[42]
38Manu Vatuvei4 New Zealand EnglandGroup36–24Newcastle International Sports Centre,Newcastle8 November 2008[43]
39David Williams Australia Papua New GuineaGroup46–6Willows Sports Complex,Townsville9 November 2008[44]
40Billy Slater Australia FijiSemi-final52–0Sydney Football Stadium,Sydney16 November 2008[4]
41Johnathan Thurston Australia FijiSemi-final52–0Sydney Football Stadium,Sydney16 November 2008[4]
42Manu Vatuvei New Zealand SamoaGroup42–24Halliwell Jones Stadium,Warrington27 October 2013[45]
43Akuila Uate Fiji IrelandGroup32–14Spotland Stadium,Rochdale28 October 2013[46]
44Ryan Hall England IrelandGroup42–0Kirklees Stadium,Huddersfield2 November 2013[47]
45Antonio Winterstein Samoa Papua New GuineaGroup38–4Craven Park,Hull4 November 2013[48]
46Chris Taripo Cook Islands TongaGroup16–22Leigh Sports Village,Leigh5 November 2013[12]
47Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand Papua New GuineaGroup56–10Headingley,Leeds8 November 2013[49]
48Jarryd Hayne4 Australia United StatesQuarter-final62–0Racecourse Ground,Wrexham16 November 2013[6]
49Brett Morris4 Australia United StatesQuarter-final62–0Racecourse Ground,Wrexham16 November 2013[6]
50Jarryd Hayne Australia FijiSemi-final64–0Wembley Stadium,London23 November 2013[5]
51David Mead Papua New Guinea WalesGroup50–6PNG Football Stadium,Port Moresby28 October 2017[50]
52Michael Jennings Tonga ScotlandGroup50–4Barlow Park,Cairns29 October 2017[51]
53Wade Graham4 Australia FranceGroup52–6Canberra Stadium,Canberra3 November 2017[52]
54Te Maire Martin New Zealand ScotlandGroup74–6Rugby League Park,Christchurch4 November 2017[53]
55Suliasi Vunivalu Fiji WalesGroup72–6Willows Sports Complex,Townsville5 November 2017[54]
56Suliasi Vunivalu Fiji ItalyGroup38–10Canberra Stadium,Canberra10 November 2017[55]
57David Fusitu'a Tonga New ZealandGroup28–22Waikato Stadium,Hamilton11 November 2017[56]
58Justin Olam Papua New Guinea United StatesGroup64–0PNG Football Stadium,Port Moresby12 November 2017[57]
59Valentine Holmes5 Australia SamoaQuarter-final46–0Darwin Stadium,Darwin17 November 2017[7]
60Valentine Holmes6 Australia FijiSemi-final54–6Brisbane Stadium,Brisbane24 November 2017[7]
61Jake Maizen Italy ScotlandGroup28–4Headingley Stadium,Leeds16 October 2022[58]
62Josh Addo-Carr4 Australia ScotlandGroup84–0Coventry Building Society Arena,Coventry21 October 2022[59]
63Campbell Graham Australia ScotlandGroup84–0Coventry Building Society Arena,Coventry21 October 2022[59]
64Dallin Watene-Zelezniak4 New Zealand JamaicaGroup68–6MKM Stadium,Hull22 October 2022[60]
65Daniel Tupou Tonga WalesGroup32–6Totally Wicked Stadium,St Helens24 October 2022[61]
66Dom Young4 England GreeceGroup94–4Bramall Lane,Sheffield29 October 2022[62]
67Tesi Niu Tonga Cook IslandsGroup92–10Riverside Stadium,Middlesbrough30 October 2022[63]
68Will Penisini4 Tonga Cook IslandsGroup92–10Riverside Stadium,Middlesbrough30 October 2022[63]
69Taylan May4 Samoa FranceGroup62–4Halliwell Jones Stadium,Warrington30 October 2022[64]
70Josh Addo-Carr5 Australia LebanonQuarter-final48–4Kirklees Stadium,Huddersfield4 November 2022[8]

Field goals

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Rugby League World Cup field goals
No.PlayerForAgainstStageResultVenueDateReference
1Billy Smith Australia FranceGroup37–4Lang Park,Brisbane8 June 1968[14]
2Don Ladner New Zealand AustraliaGroup11–47Central Park,Wigan21 October 1970[13]

Multiple hat-tricks

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Multiple Rugby League World Cup hat-tricks by player
PlayerNo.Tournament(s)
AustraliaIan Schubert21975
AustraliaBilly Slater22008
FijiAkuila Uate22008,2013
New ZealandManu Vatuvei22008,2013
AustraliaJarryd Hayne22013
FijiSuliasi Vunivalu22017
AustraliaValentine Holmes22017
AustraliaJosh Addo-Carr22021

Hat-tricks by each national team

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Rugby League World Cup hat-tricks by national team
TeamHat-tricks for (tries)Hat-tricks against (tries)Hat-tricks for (field goals)Hat-tricks against (field goals)Hat-tricks for (total)Hat-tricks against (total)
 Australia29011301
 New Zealand11510125
 England730073
 Tonga620062
 Fiji570057
 Papua New Guinea21100211
 Wales250025
 Ireland220022
 Samoa230023
 France11001111
 Cook Islands120012
 Great Britain110011
 Italy110011
 Scotland050005
 Russia040004
 South Africa030003
 United States030003
 Jamaica010001
 Greece010001
 Lebanon010001

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