2006 New Zealand rugby union tour

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2006 New Zealand rugby union tour
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The 2006 New Zealand rugby union tour of Argentina and Europe was a series of matches played in June 2006 in Argentina and in November in England France and Wales by New Zealand national rugby union team, that won all five match

In Argentina

One match played in June in Argentina: the All Blacks came from behind at half-time to defeat Argentina at Velez Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos Aires. The All Blacks had just completed a two to nil test series win over Ireland, and Argentina had were also coming off a two test series win, over Wales. 15 of New Zealand's 25 points came from Daniel Carter.

Argentina moved to an early lead with Federico Todeschini kicking a penalty goal after five minutes of play. The scores were levelled by Daniel Carter in the 9th minute with a penalty goal for New Zealand. Full-back Leon McDonald scored the first try of the match to put the All Blacks in front. A successful penalty goal by Todeschini in the 18th minute narrowed the All Blacks' lead. Argentina moved in front with a try to Martin Durand in the 20th minute, with Todeschini adding the conversion. Argentina's lead was extended with another successful penalty goal by Todeschini in the 29th minute. The All Blacks were able to fight back in the remaining ten minutes of the first half, with a try to Carter in the 30th minute, which he also converted. Argentina entered half-time, leading 16 to 15.

The All Blacks picked up where they left off in the latter stages of the first half, with a try to Scott Hamilton eight minutes into the second half, which was converted by Carter. Todeschini was successful with penalty goal in the 52nd minute, as was Carter for the All Blacks five minutes later. Two yellow cards were given out during the last fifteen minutes of the game with Jose Nunez Piossek of Argentina getting the first, and All Blacks' try scorer McDonald getting one a few minutes later. The score remained 25 to 19 through to the end of the match to see the All Blacks hold onto the win.[1]

24 June 2006
20:40 ART (UTC-03)
Argentina  19–25  New Zealand
Try: Durand
Con: Todeschini
Pen: Todeschini (4)
Try: Carter
MacDonald
Hamilton
Con: Carter (2)
Pen: Carter (2)
Vélez Sársfield, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 37,000
Referee: Nigel Whitehouse (Wales)
Argentina New Zealand
Juan Martin Hernandez FB 15 FB Leon MacDonald Temporarily suspended
Temporarily suspended Jose Nunez Piossek W 14 W Rico Gear
Gonzalo Tiesi C 13 C Isaia Toeava
Felipe Contepomi C 12 C Sam Tuitupou
Federico Aramburu W 11 W Scott Hamilton
Federico Todeschini FH 10 FH Dan Carter
(capt.) Agustin Pichot SH 9 SH Piri Weepu
Gonzalo Longo N8 8 N8 Mose Tuiali'i
Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe F 7 F Chris Masoe
Martin Durand F 6 F Jerry Collins (capt.)
Rimas Alvarez Kairelis L 5 L Ali Williams
Ignacio Fernadez Lobbe L 4 L Jason Eaton
Omar Hasan Jalil P 3 P Greg Somerville
Mario Ledesma H 2 H Anton Oliver
Rodrigo Roncero P 1 P Tony Woodcock
Replacements
Pablo Gambarini 16 H Andrew Hore Substituted in
Substituted in Martin Scelzo P 17 P Neemia Tialata Substituted in
Martin Schusterman 18 Troy Flavell
Substituted in Juan Manuel Leguizamon BR 19 Craig Newby
Nicolas Fernandez Miranda 20 Jimmy Cowan
Lucas Borges 21 Luke McAlister
Federico Serra Miras 22 Ma'a Nonu
Coaches
Argentina Marcelo Loffreda Graham Henry New Zealand

In Europe

First test: England

After the victory in the 2006 Tri Nations, the All Blacks unbeaten in 2006, came in Europe to play four test, with England, France (2 test) and Wales.

In the first match against England, the All Blacks won easily. humbling the British with their heavy defeat in a match played at home.

Man of the match was Dan Carter, that kick 21 points and managed very well the offensive play of All Blacks[2]

The attendance for this game was a stadium record.

5 November 2006
15:30 GMT
England  20–41  New Zealand
Try: Noon
Cohen
Perry
Con: Hodgson
Pen: Hodgson
Report Try: Mauger
Rokocoko
Hayman
Carter
Con: Carter (3)
Pen: Carter (5)
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 82,076
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
Touch judges:Dickinson, M.Goddard(Aust.)
T.M.O.: Christophe Berdos (France)
England New Zealand
Iain Balshaw FB 15 FB Mils Muliaina
Paul Sackey W 14 W Rico Gear Substituted off 70'
Jamie Noon C 13 C Ma'a Nonu
Anthony Allen C 12 C Aaron Mauger
Ben Cohen W 11 W Joe Rokocoko
Charlie Hodgson FH 10 FH Dan Carter
Substituted off 66' Shaun Perry SH 9 SH Byron Kelleher Substituted off 68'
Pat Sanderson N8 8 N8 Chris Masoe Temporarily suspended from 64' to 74' 64' to 74'
Lewis Moody F 7 F Richie McCaw (capt.)
Martin Corry (capt.) F 6 F Reuben Thorne Substituted off 72'
Ben Kay L 5 L Keith Robinson
Danny Grewcock L 4 L Chris Jack
Julian White P 3 P Carl Hayman Substituted off 75'
Substituted off 75' George Chuter H 2 H Keven Mealamu Substituted off 75'
Substituted off 60' Andrew Sheridan P 1 P Tony Woodcock Substituted off 72'
Replacements
Substituted in 76' Lee Mears H 16 H Andrew Hore Substituted in 75'
Stuart Turner 17 P John Afoa Substituted in 75'
Chris Jones 18 P Clarke Dermody Substituted in 72'
Substituted in 60' Magnus Lund N8 19 F Rodney So'oialo Substituted in 72'
Substituted in 65' Peter Richards SH 20 SH Andy Ellis Substituted in 68'
Andy Goode 21 Leon MacDonald
Mark van Gisbergen 22 W Sitiveni Sivivatu Substituted in 70'
Coaches
EnglandAndy Robinson Graham Henry New Zealand

Second test: France

In the first of two test against France, New Zealand won easily with 6 tries to nil.[3]

11 November 2006
21:00 CET
France  3–47  New Zealand
Drop: Fritz Report Try: Sivivatu (2)
McCaw
Carter
Smith
Rokocoko
McAlister
Con: Carter (3)
Pen: Carter (2)
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
Attendance: 42,393[4]
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
France New Zealand
Julien Laharrague FB 15 FB Leon MacDonald Substituted off 74'
Aurelien Rougerie W 14 W Joe Rokocoko
Substituted off 70' Florian Fritz C 13 C Conrad Smith
Yannick Jauzion C 12 C Luke McAlister
Christophe Dominici W 11 W Sitiveni Sivivatu
Damien Traille FH 10 FH Dan Carter Substituted off 60'
Substituted off 78' Dimitri Yachvili SH 9 SH Piri Weepu Substituted off 55'
Elvis Vermeulen N8 8 N8 Rodney So'oialo
Julien Bonnaire F 7 F Richie McCaw (capt.) Substituted off 57'
Substituted off 64' Thierry Dusautoir F 6 F Jerry Collins
Pascal Pape L 5 L Ali Williams
Substituted off 51' Temporarily suspended (capt.) Fabien Pelous L 4 L James Ryan
Pieter de Villiers P 3 P Carl Hayman
Substituted off 45' Dimitri Szarzewski H 2 H Anton Oliver Substituted off 49'
Substituted off 45' Sylvain Marconnet P 1 P Tony Woodcock Substituted off 67'
Replacements
Substituted in 45' Raphael Ibanez H 16 H Keven Mealamu Substituted in 49'
Substituted in 45' Olivier Milloud P 17 P Neemia Tialata Substituted in 67'
Substituted in 51' Lionel Nallet L 18 F Jason Eaton Substituted in 57'
Substituted in 64' Remy Martin BR 19 Chris Masoe
Substituted in 78' Jean-Baptiste Elissalde SH 20 SH Byron Kelleher Substituted in 56'
Substituted in 70' David Marty C 21 FH Ma'a Nonu Substituted in 60'
Cedric Heymans 22 UB Mils Muliaina Substituted in 74'
Coaches
France Bernard Laporte Graham Henry New Zealand

Third Test : France humbled again

The story is the same in the revenge match when France, obtain only the result to score a try and limit the score.[5]

18 November 2006
21:00 CET
France  11–23  New Zealand
Try: Heymans
Pen: Yachvili (2)
Try: Rokocoko
Nonu
Con: Carter (2)
Pen: Carter (3)
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 82,000
Referee: Chris White (England)
France New Zealand
Pepito Elhorga FB 15 FB Leon MacDonald
Aurelien Rougerie W 14 W Joe Rokocoko
Florian Fritz C 13 C Mils Muliaina
Yannick Jauzion C 12 C Ma'a Nonu
Cedric Heymans W 11 W Sitiveni Sivivatu
Damien Traille FH 10 FH Dan Carter
Jean-Baptiste Elissalde SH 9 SH Byron Kelleher
Elvis Vermeulen N8 8 N8 Rodney So'oialo
Remy Martin F 7 F Richie McCaw (capt.)
Julien Bonnaire F 6 F Jerry Collins
Pascal Pape L 5 L Ali Williams
Lionel Nallet L 4 L Chris Jack
Pieter de Villiers P 3 P Carl Hayman
Raphael Ibanez H 2 H Keven Mealamu
Olivier Milloud P 1 P Tony Woodcock
Replacements
Substituted in Dimitri Szarzewski H 16 H Andrew Hore Substituted in
Substituted in Sylvain Marconnet P 17 P Neemia Tialata Substituted in
Substituted in Loic Jacquet L 18 L Jason Eaton Substituted in
Substituted in Serge Betsen F 19 N8 Chris Masoe Substituted in
Substituted in Dimitri Yachvili SH 20 SH Andy Ellis Substituted in
David Marty 21 FH Nick Evans Substituted in
Substituted in Christophe Dominici FB 22 Luke McAlister
Coaches
France Bernard Laporte Graham Henry New Zealand

Fourth test: Wales

Another easy victory against Wales.[6]

25 November 2006
17:00 GMT
Wales  10–45  New Zealand
Try: M. Williams
Con: Hook
Pen: S. Jones
Try: McAllister
Sivivatu (3)
Penalty try
Con: Carter (2)
N. Evans (2)
Pen: Carter (4)
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)
Wales New Zealand
Kevin Morgan FB 15 FB Mils Muliaina
Mark Jones W 14 W Rico Gear
Tom Shanklin C 13 C Conrad Smith
Sonny Parker C 12 C Luke McAlister
Shane Williams W 11 W Sitiveni Sivivatu
Stephen Jones FH 10 FH Dan Carter
Dwayne Peel SH 9 SH Byron Kelleher
Ryan Jones N8 8 N8 Rodney So'oialo
Martyn Williams F 7 F Richie McCaw (capt.) Temporarily suspended
Jonathan Thomas F 6 F Jerry Collins
Ian Evans L 5 L Ali Williams
Ian Gough L 4 L Keith Robinson
Adam R. Jones P 3 P Carl Hayman
T. Rhys Thomas H 2 H Anton Oliver
Duncan Jones P 1 P Neemia Tialata
Replacements
Substituted in Matthew Rees H 16 H Andrew Hore Temporarily suspended Substituted in
Substituted in Gethin Jenkins P 17 P Tony Woodcock Substituted in
Substituted in Alun-Wyn Jones L 18 L James Ryan Substituted in
Substituted in Alix Popham BR 19 N8 Reuben Thorne Substituted in
Substituted in Mike Phillips SH 20 SH Piri Weepu Substituted in
Substituted in James Hook FH 21 FH Nick Evans Substituted in
Substituted in Gavin Henson UB 22 W Ma'a Nonu Substituted in
Coaches
Wales Gareth Jenkins Graham Henry New Zealand


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