History making Springboks crown Rugby World Cup success (w.e Oct 29)

South Africa made history at the Rugby World Cup last week to win back-to-back championships and lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a record fourth time.

A brilliant and tightly contested final featuring the Springboks and their southern hemisphere rivals New Zealand brought the curtain down on the sporting spectacle.

As a result, engagement with our premium publishers’ Rugby content reached record levels as sport-loving Brits followed the action.

History making Springboks crown Rugby World Cup success

  • 9.6m page views: Almost 10m Rugby page views last week as the Rugby World Cup concluded was the third highest week for engagement during the tournament. Weekly page views were +7% higher than the championship average and 2.4x greater than the 2023 weekly average.

  • 3x higher engagement: The biggest week for engagement was the semi finals. England’s defeat to the newly minted world champions South Africa saw weekly page views reach 12.1m – a record high and 3x higher than the 2023 average – as a home nation team in action piqued interest. 

  • +100% share of Sport growth: This year, Rugby page views have accounted for 6% of all Sport category engagement. During the Rugby World Cup this share doubled, increasing by +100% to a 12% overall share. This shows how major sporting events can really ramp up engagement.

Take Action

  • The Rugby World Cup is yet another example of how Ozone’s premium publishers are used by millions of sport-loving Brits as go-to destinations during the biggest events in sport. Next year, we’ll see similar levels of attention and engagement during the Six Nations, Wimbledon, Euro 2024 and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

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