2009 end-of-year rugby union internationals

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The 2009 end of year rugby internationals, also known as the Autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, saw Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina, tour the northern hemisphere.

The headline event of the series was an attempted Grand Slam tour of the Home Nations by Australia. This year marked the 25th anniversary of the Wallabies' only previous Grand Slam tour, which saw the Wallabies sweep all four matches and saw David Campese, Mark Ella, Nick Farr-Jones, and Michael Lynagh achieve international prominence. Also, for the second consecutive year, a Bledisloe Cup match was contested by New Zealand and Australia outside of either country, this time in Tokyo. The final event of the series, the Barbarians' traditional Final Challenge, involved New Zealand, with the Barbarians winning over a mostly second-string All Blacks side.

For the first time since the inception of the IRB World Rankings in 2003, all of the top 20 teams in the rankings played matches in the November window. The only top-20 teams not playing in the November tours were Uruguay and the USA, which played a two-legged 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying tie during November.[1]

This year's series was also marked by more non-Test matches pitting Test teams with top-level clubs team than in recent years. Matches of this type are often called "midweek matches" because they are traditionally played at midweek, most often on Wednesday, although they can also be scheduled on a weekend when the touring team has no Test scheduled. Australia and South Africa both scheduled two such matches; the Wallabies won both of their matches comfortably, while the Springboks lost both of theirs.

Matches

Week 1

31 October 2009
17:38 JST (UTC+09)
Australia  19 – 32  New Zealand
Try: Hynes 34' c
Con: Giteau (1/1)
Pen: Giteau (4/5) 5', 11', 28', 71'
Report Tries: Sivivatu 20' c
Smith 45' c
Con: Carter (2/2)
Pen: Carter (6/6) 14', 31', 61', 68', 72', 77'
National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 44,449
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
Australia
FB 15 James O'Connor
RW 14 Peter Hynes
OC 13 Ryan Cross
IC 12 Adam Ashley-Cooper
LW 11 Digby Ioane
FH 10 Matt Giteau
SH 9 Will Genia
N8 8 Wycliff Palu Substituted off 54'
OF 7 David Pocock
BF 6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL 5 Mark Chisholm Substituted off 49'
LL 4 James Horwill
TP 3 Ben Alexander
HK 2 Stephen Moore Substituted off 49'
LP 1 Benn Robinson
Replacements:
HK 16 Tatafu Polota-Nau Substituted in 49'
PR 17 Matt Dunning
LK 18 Dean Mumm Substituted in 49'
N8 19 George Smith Substituted in 54'
SH 20 Luke Burgess
FH 21 Drew Mitchell
CE 22 Quade Cooper
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans
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New Zealand
FB 15 Mils Muliaina
RW 14 Cory Jane
OC 13 Conrad Smith
IC 12 Ma'a Nonu
LW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu Temporarily suspended from 32' to 42' 32' to 42'
FH 10 Dan Carter Substituted off 78'
SH 9 Jimmy Cowan
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo Substituted off 53'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Adam Thomson
RL 5 Tom Donnelly Substituted off 64'
LL 4 Brad Thorn
TP 3 Neemia Tialata Substituted off 46'
HK 2 Andrew Hore
LP 1 Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK 16 Corey Flynn
PR 17 John Afoa Substituted in 46'
LK 18 Jason Eaton Substituted in 64'
N8 19 Kieran Read Substituted in 53'
SH 20 Brendon Leonard
FH 21 Stephen Donald Substituted in 78'
CE 22 Tamati Ellison
Coach:
New Zealand Graham Henry

Assistant referees:
Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Taizo Hirabayashi (Japan)
Television Match Official:
Akihisa Aso (Japan)

Week 2

3 November 2009
19:45 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Gloucester 5 – 36  Australia
Try: Burns 25' m
Con: Spencer (0/1)
Report Tries: Cross 14' c
T. Smith 30' c
Mitchell (2) 65' c, 75' c
Cooper 78' m
Con: Cooper (4/5)
Pen: Cooper 3'
Kingsholm, Gloucester
Attendance: 16,500
Referee: Andrew Small (England)
15 Freddie Burns
14 Charlie Sharples
13 Henry Trinder
12 Tim Molenaar
11 Tom Voyce
10 Carlos Spencer
9 Dave Lewis
8 Dan Williams
7 Akapusi Qera
6 Jake Boer (c)
5 Adam Eustace
4 Will James
3 Pierre Capdevielle
2 Darren Dawidiuk
1 Paul Doran-Jones
Substitutions:
16 Ben Phillips
17 Rupert Harden
18 Dave Attwood
19 Apolosi Satala
20 Jordi Pasqualin
21 Jonny May
22 James Simpson-Daniel
Coach:
Scotland Bryan Redpath
15 Kurtley Beale
14 Lachlan Turner
13 Ryan Cross
12 Tyrone Smith
11 Drew Mitchell
10 Quade Cooper
9 Luke Burgess
8 Richard Brown
7 Matt Hodgson
6 Mitchell Chapman
5 Dave Dennis
4 Dean Mumm (c)
3 Salesi Ma'afu
2 Tatafu Polota-Nau
1 Sekope Kepu
Substitutions:
16 Pekahou Cowan
17 Matt Dunning
18 Mark Chisholm
19 Wycliff Palu
20 Richard Kingi
21 Matt Toomua
22 James O'Connor
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans

6 November 2009
19:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Leicester Tigers 22 – 17  South Africa
Try: González Amorosino 26' c
Con: Youngs (1/1)
Pen: Youngs (5) 9', 32', 39', 45', 58'
Report Try: Nokwe 7' m
Con: R. Pienaar (0/1)
Pen: R. Pienaar (4) 5', 40', 65', 76'
Welford Road, Leicester
Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
15 Scott Hamilton
14 Lucas González Amorosino
13 Andrew Forsyth
12 Manu Tuilagi
11 Johne Murphy
10 Aaron Mauger (c)
9 Ben Youngs
8 Brett Deacon
7 Ben Pienaar
6 Geoff Parling
5 Dan Hemingway
4 Calum Green
3 Martin Castrogiovanni
2 Mefin Davies
1 Boris Stankovich
Substitutions:
16 George Chuter
17 Dan Cole
18 Tom Armes
19 Craig Hammond
20 James Grindal
21 Greig Tonks
22 Lote Tuqiri
Coach:
England Richard Cockerill
15 Earl Rose
14 Odwa Ndungane
13 Juan de Jongh
12 Wynand Olivier
11 Jongi Nokwe
10 Ruan Pienaar
9 Heini Adams
8 Ashley Johnson
7 Davon Raubenheimer
6 Dewald Potgieter
5 Andries Bekker
4 Danie Rossouw
3 Jannie du Plessis
2 Chiliboy Ralepelle (c)
1 Gurthrö Steenkamp
Substitutions:
16 Bandise Maku
17 Heinke van der Merwe
18 Alistair Hargreaves
19 Jean Deysel
20 Francois Hougaard
21 Meyer Bosman
22 Riaan Viljoen
Coach:
South Africa Dick Muir

7 November 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
England  9 – 18  Australia
Pen: Wilkinson (2/3) 8', 25'
Drop: Wilkinson (1/2) 3'
Report Try: Genia 21' m
Ashley-Cooper 72' c
Con: Giteau (1/2)
Pen: Giteau (2/2) 45', 60'
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 80,020
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
England
FB 15 Ugo Monye
RW 14 Mark Cueto
OC 13 Dan Hipkiss
IC 12 Shane Geraghty
LW 11 Matt Banahan
FH 10 Jonny Wilkinson
SH 9 Danny Care
N8 8 Jordan Crane
OF 7 Lewis Moody
BF 6 Tom Croft
RL 5 Steve Borthwick (c)
LL 4 Louis Deacon
TP 3 David Wilson
HK 2 Steve Thompson
LP 1 Tim Payne
Replacements:
HK 16 Dylan Hartley
PR 17 Duncan Bell
LK 18 Courtney Lawes
N8 19 James Haskell
SH 20 Paul Hodgson
FH 21 Andy Goode
CE 22 Ayoola Erinle
Coach:
England Martin Johnson
Australia
FB 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper
RW 14 Peter Hynes
OC 13 Digby Ioane
IC 12 Quade Cooper
LW 11 Drew Mitchell
FH 10 Matt Giteau
SH 9 Will Genia
N8 8 Wycliff Palu
OF 7 George Smith
BF 6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL 5 Mark Chisholm
LL 4 James Horwill
TP 3 Ben Alexander
HK 2 Stephen Moore
LP 1 Benn Robinson
Replacements:
HK 16 Tatafu Polota-Nau
PR 17 Matt Dunning
LK 18 Dean Mumm
FL 19 David Pocock
SH 20 Luke Burgess
CE 21 Ryan Cross
FB 22 James O'Connor
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans

7 November 2009
16:30 WET/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Portugal  9 – 12  Namibia
Report
Estádio Universitário, Lisbon
Referee: Chris White (England)

7 November 2009
17:15 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Wales  12 – 19  New Zealand
Pen: S. Jones (4) 17', 34', 66', 74' Report Try: Hore 56' c
Con: Carter
Pen: Carter (4) 11', 20', 42', 64'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 74,330
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Wales
FB 15 James Hook
RW 14 Leigh Halfpenny
OC 13 Tom Shanklin
IC 12 Jamie Roberts
LW 11 Shane Williams
FH 10 Stephen Jones
SH 9 Gareth Cooper Substituted off 54'
N8 8 Ryan Jones (c)
BF 7 Martyn Williams
OF 6 Andy Powell Substituted off 66'
RL 5 Luke Charteris Substituted off 68'
LL 4 Alun Wyn Jones
TP 3 Paul James Substituted off 60'
HK 2 Matthew Rees Substituted off 60'
LP 1 Gethin Jenkins
Replacements:
HK 16 Huw Bennett Substituted in 60'
PR 17 Duncan Jones Substituted in 60'
LK 18 Bradley Davies Substituted in 68'
FL 19 Dafydd Jones Substituted in 66'
SH 20 Martin Roberts Substituted in 54'
CE 21 Jonathan Davies
WG 22 Tom James
Coach:
New Zealand Warren Gatland
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New Zealand
FB 15 Mils Muliaina
RW 14 Cory Jane
OC 13 Conrad Smith
IC 12 Ma'a Nonu
LW 11 Zac Guildford
FH 10 Daniel Carter
SH 9 Brendon Leonard Substituted off 49'
N8 8 Kieran Read Substituted off 65'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerome Kaino
RL 5 Jason Eaton Substituted off 54'
LL 4 Brad Thorn
TP 3 Neemia Tialata
HK 2 Andrew Hore
LP 1 Wyatt Crockett Substituted off 59'
Replacements:
HK 16 Corey Flynn
PR 17 Owen Franks Substituted in 59'
LK 18 Tom Donnelly Substituted in 54'
FL 19 Adam Thomson Substituted in 65'
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan Substituted in 49'
FH 21 Stephen Donald
WG 22 Ben Smith
Coach:
New Zealand Graham Henry

Touch judges:
Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
Stuart Terheege (Wales)
Television match official:
Graham Hughes (England)

Week 3

13 November 2009
19:00 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
Italy A Italy 33 – 6  Romania
Tries: Buso 6'
Derbyshire 49'
Sepe 67'
Quartaroli 80'
Con: Bocchino (2/4)
Pen: Bocchino 15' 19' 47'
Report Pen: Vlaicu 3' 25'
Stadio Comunale Beltrametti, Piacenza
Referee: Romain Poite (France)

13 November 2009
19:00 IST/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Ireland A Ireland 48 – 19  Tonga
Report
Ravenhill, Belfast
Attendance: 3,777
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)

13 November 2009
19:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Wales  17 – 13  Samoa
Try: Halfpenny 6' m
Pen: Biggar (3)
Halfpenny
Report Try: Mapusua 62' c
Con: Fili
Pen: Fili (2)
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 58,907
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)

13 November 2009
20:45 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
France  20 – 13  South Africa
Try: Clerc 31' m
Con: Dupuy (0/1)
Pen: Dupuy (4/7) 5', 40', 49', 61'
Parra (1/1) 78'
Drop: Dupuy (0/1)
Report Try: Smit 29' c
Con: Steyn (1/1)
Pen: Steyn (1/2) 19'
Drop: Steyn (1/1) 24'
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Attendance: 34,889
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
France
FB 15 Damien Traille
RW 14 Vincent Clerc
OC 13 Yann David Substituted off 56'
IC 12 Maxime Mermoz
LW 11 Cédric Heymans Substituted off 76'
FH 10 François Trinh-Duc
SH 9 Julien Dupuy Substituted off 66'
N8 8 Louis Picamoles
OF 7 Imanol Harinordoquy Substituted off 57'
BF 6 Thierry Dusautoir (c)
RL 5 Romain Millo-Chluski
LL 4 Lionel Nallet Substituted off 53'
TP 3 Nicolas Mas Substituted off 49'
HK 2 William Servat Substituted off 53'
LP 1 Fabien Barcella
Replacements:
HK 16 Dimitri Szarzewski Substituted in 53'
PR 17 Sylvain Marconnet Substituted in 49'
LK 18 Sébastien Chabal Substituted in 53'
FL 19 Julien Bonnaire Substituted in 57'
SH 20 Morgan Parra Substituted in 66'
CE 21 David Marty Substituted in 56'
WG 22 Maxime Médard Substituted in 76'
Coach:
France Marc Lièvremont
South Africa
FB 15 Zane Kirchner
RW 14 JP Pietersen
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Adi Jacobs Substituted off 69'
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Morné Steyn Temporarily suspended from 40' to 50' 40' to 50'
SH 9 Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Ryan Kankowski Temporarily suspended from 68' to 78' 68' to 78'
BF 7 Schalk Burger Substituted off 47'
OF 6 Heinrich Brüssow
RL 5 Victor Matfield Sent to blood bin 19' to 30'
LL 4 Bakkies Botha Sent to blood bin 7' to 18' Substituted off 70'
TP 3 John Smit (c)
HK 2 Bismarck du Plessis Substituted off 70'
LP 1 Tendai Mtawarira Substituted off 54'
Replacements:
HK 16 Adriaan Strauss Substituted in 70'
PR 17 Wian du Preez
PR 18 CJ van der Linde Substituted in 54'
LK 19 Andries Bekker Substituted in 7' Substituted off 18' Substituted in 19' Substituted off 30' Substituted in 70'
FL 20 Danie Rossouw Substituted in 47'
FH 21 Ruan Pienaar
CE 22 Wynand Olivier Substituted in 69'
Coach:
South Africa Peter de Villiers
  • Ras Dumisani's controversial rendition of the South African national anthem before the game caused a minor diplomatic incident afterwards.[2]


14 November 2009
14:00 WAT (UTC+01)
Tunisia  13 – 18  Namibia
(Report)
Stade El Menzah, Tunis
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
Tunisia
FB 15 Sabeur Charrada
RW 14 Haithem Cheili
OC 13 Amor Hamdi
IC 12 Amor Mezgar
LW 11 Abbes Kherfani
FH 10 Lofti Bensellem
SH 9 Sabri Gmir
N8 8 Moured Souid
OF 7 Mohamed Ben Hmida
BF 6 Kaled Zegden
RL 5 Abdelmajid Zemzem
LL 4 Amara Dridi
TP 3 Akram Aouamri
HK 2 Aziz Kassar
LP 1 Hedi Souid (c)
Replacements:
16 Noktar Guetari
17 Sari Limevi
18 Chahir Aouadi
19 Amine Gharsallah
20 Mohamed Ali Kochlef
21 Aimen Gloulou
22 Mohamed Garali
Namibia
FB 15 Chrysander Botha
RW 14 Bradley Langenhoven
OC 13 Piet van Zyl
IC 12 Tinus Venter
LW 11 Heini Bock
FH 10 Emile Wessels
SH 9 Jurie van Tonder
N8 8 Tinus du Plessis
BF 7 Jacques Nieuwenhuis
OF 6 Jacques Burger
RL 5 Nico Esterhuyse
LL 4 Wacca Kazombiaze
TP 3 Jané du Toit
HK 2 Hugo Horn
LP 1 Kees Lensing
Replacements:
16 Shaun Esterhuizen
17 Marius Visser
18 Heinz Koll
19 PJ van Lill
20 Eugene Jantjies
21 Robert Harridge
22 David Philander
  • Namibia's first ever win on Tunisian soil[3]

14 November 2009
15:00 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
Italy  6 – 20  New Zealand
Pen: Craig Gower (2/3) 5', 66' (Report) Try: Corey Flynn 30'
Con: Luke McAlister (0/1)
Pen: Luke McAlister (5/8) 8', 15', 43', 50', 80'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 80,074
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)

14 November 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
England  16 – 9  Argentina
Try: Banahan 71' c
Con: Wilkinson (1/1)
Pen: Wilkinson (2/5) 20', 39'
Drop: Wilkinson (1/1) 6'
(Report) Pen: Rodríguez (3/6) 13', 25', 37'
Drop: Fernández (0/2)
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 78,743
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
England
FB 15 Ugo Monye
RW 14 Mark Cueto
OC 13 Dan Hipkiss
IC 12 Shane Geraghty
LW 11 Matt Banahan
FH 10 Jonny Wilkinson Substituted off 75'
SH 9 Paul Hodgson Substituted off 75'
N8 8 James Haskell
OF 7 Lewis Moody
BF 6 Tom Croft Substituted off 62'
RL 5 Steve Borthwick (c)
LL 4 Louis Deacon
TP 3 Duncan Bell
HK 2 Dylan Hartley Substituted off 68'
LP 1 Tim Payne Substituted off 63'
Replacements:
HK 16 Steve Thompson Substituted in 68'
PR 17 Paul Doran-Jones Substituted in 63'
LK 18 Courtney Lawes
FL 19 Joe Worsley Substituted in 62'
SH 20 Danny Care Substituted in 75'
FH 21 Andy Goode Substituted in 75'
CE 22 Ayoola Erinle
Coach:
England Martin Johnson
Argentina
FB 15 Horacio Agulla
RW 14 Lucas Borges
OC 13 Gonzalo Tiesi
IC 12 Martín Rodríguez
LW 11 Mauro Comuzzi
FH 10 Santiago Fernández
SH 9 Alfredo Lalanne Substituted off 75'
N8 8 Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (c)
OF 7 Alejandro Abadie Substituted off 33'
BF 6 Tomás Leonardi
RL 5 Patricio Albacete
LL 4 Esteban Lozada Substituted off 55'
TP 3 Martín Scelzo Substituted off 66'
HK 2 Mario Ledesma
LP 1 Rodrigo Roncero
Replacements:
HK 16 Alberto Vernet Basualdo
PR 17 Marcos Ayerza Substituted in 66'
LK 18 Manuel Carizza Substituted in 55'
FL 19 Alejandro Campos Substituted in 33'
SH 20 Agustín Figuerola Substituted in 75'
FH 21 Benjamín Urdapilleta
WG 22 Federico Martín Aramburú
Coach:
Argentina Santiago Phelan

14 November 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Scotland  23 – 10  Fiji
Tries: Beattie 21' c
Morrison 51' c
Con: Godman (2/2)
Pen: Godman (3/4) 14', 28', 34'
Paterson (0/1)
Report Try: Goneva 38' c
Con: Little (1/1)
Pen: Little (1/2) 63'
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Attendance: 21,826
Referee: Chris White (England)
Scotland
FB 15 Rory Lamont
RW 14 Sean Lamont
OC 13 Alex Grove
IC 12 Graeme Morrison
LW 11 Simon Danielli
FH 10 Phil Godman
SH 9 Chris Cusiter (c)
N8 8 Johnnie Beattie
OF 7 John Barclay
BF 6 Alasdair Strokosch
RL 5 Alastair Kellock
LL 4 Nathan Hines
TP 3 Moray Low
HK 2 Ross Ford
LP 1 Allan Jacobsen
Replacements:
HK 16 Dougie Hall
PR 17 Kyle Traynor
LK 18 Jason White
N8 19 Richie Vernon
SH 20 Mike Blair
CE 21 Chris Paterson
FB 22 Nick De Luca
Coach:
England Andy Robinson
Fiji
FB 15 Josh Matavesi
RW 14 Vereniki Goneva
OC 13 Gabiriele Lovobalavu
IC 12 Seremaia Bai (c)
LW 11 Napolioni Nalaga
FH 10 Nicky Little
SH 9 Mosese Rauluni
N8 8 Asaeli Boko
BF 7 Akapusi Qera
OF 6 Josefa Domolailai
RL 5 Ifereimi Rawaqa
LL 4 Wame Lewaravu
TP 3 Deacon Manu
HK 2 Viliame Veikoso
LP 1 Alefoso Yalayalatabua
Replacements:
HK 16 Graham Dewes
PR 17 Sireli Ledua
LK 18 Leone Nakarawa
N8 19 Samu Bola
SH 20 Waisale Vatuvoka
FH 21 Jonetani Ratu
FB 22 Nasoni Roko
Coach:
Australia Glen Ella

15 November 2009
14:00 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  46 – 8  Canada
Tries: Leitch 9' m
Kikutani 37' c
Aruga 39' c
Tupuailei 48' c
Onozawa 51' c
Horie 75' c
Con: Webb (4/5)
Arlidge (1/1)
Pen: Webb (2/3) 20', 23'
Tries: Hirayama 79' m
Con: Monro (0/1)
Pen: Pritchard (1/2) 17'
Yurtec Stadium Sendai, Miyagi
Attendance: 6,164
Referee: Keith Brown (New Zealand)

15 November 2009
15:00 IST/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Ireland [4] 20 – 20  Australia
Tries: Bowe 57' c
O'Driscoll 79' c
Con: O'Gara (2/2)
Pen: O'Gara (2/2) 5', 21'
Report Tries: Mitchell 2' c
Elsom 62' c
Con: Giteau (2/2)
Pen: Giteau (2/4) 24', 54'
Drop: Giteau (0/1)
Croke Park, Dublin
Attendance: 69,886[5]
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Ireland
FB 15 Rob Kearney
RW 14 Tommy Bowe
OC 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c)
IC 12 Paddy Wallace
LW 11 Luke Fitzgerald Substituted off 53'
FH 10 Ronan O'Gara
SH 9 Tomás O'Leary
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip
OF 7 David Wallace Sent to blood bin 63' to 65'
BF 6 Stephen Ferris Substituted off 75'
RL 5 Paul O'Connell
LL 4 Donncha O'Callaghan
TP 3 John Hayes
HK 2 Jerry Flannery
LP 1 Cian Healy
Replacements:
HK 16 Sean Cronin
PR 17 Tom Court
LK 18 Leo Cullen
FL 19 Denis Leamy Substituted in 63' Substituted off 65' Substituted in 75'
SH 20 Eoin Reddan
FH 21 Jonathan Sexton
WG 22 Keith Earls Substituted in 53'
Coach:
Ireland Declan Kidney
Australia
FB 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper Substituted off 69'
RW 14 Peter Hynes
OC 13 Digby Ioane
IC 12 Quade Cooper
LW 11 Drew Mitchell
FH 10 Matt Giteau
SH 9 Will Genia
N8 8 Wycliff Palu Temporarily suspended from 29' to 39' 29' to 39'
OF 7 David Pocock Sent to blood bin 20' to 28'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL 5 Mark Chisholm
LL 4 James Horwill
TP 3 Ben Alexander
HK 2 Stephen Moore Substituted off 64'
LP 1 Benn Robinson
Replacements:
HK 16 Tatafu Polota-Nau Substituted in 64'
PR 17 Matt Dunning
LK 18 Dean Mumm
FL 19 George Smith Substituted in 20' Substituted off 28'
SH 20 Luke Burgess
FH 21 Ryan Cross
FB 22 James O'Connor Substituted in 69'
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans

Week 4

17 November 2009
19:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Saracens 24 – 23  South Africa
Tries: Joubert, Barritt
Con: Hougaard
Pen: Hougaard (3)
Drop: Hougaard
Report Tries: de Jongh, Nokwe (2)
Con: Pienaar
Pen: Pienaar (2)
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 46,281
Referee: James Jones (Wales)
  • As a halftime promotion, Saracens selected three fans to try to hit the crossbar with a kick from 30 metres out. One of them, 24-year-old Stuart Tinner, was successful, winning £250,000.[6]

20 November 2009
19:00 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
Italy A Italy 8 – 7  Georgia
Stadio Bruseschi, Palmanova
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)

20 November 2009
19:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Scotland A Scotland 38 – 7  Tonga
Report
Netherdale, Galashiels
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)

Mascot = Harry Letts


21 November 2009
14:05 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  27 – 6  Canada
Tries: Aruga 9' m
Hatakeyama 20' c
Leitch 48' c
Goromaru 72' m
Con: Nicholas (1/3)
Webb (1/1)
Pen: Webb (1/2) 21'
Report Pen: Pritchard (1/1) 23'
Monro (1/1) 46'
Prince Chichibu Memorial Ground, Tokyo
Attendance: 10,175
Referee: Vinny Munro (New Zealand)

21 November 2009
15:00 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
Italy  10 – 32  South Africa
Try: Garcia 31' c
Con: Gower
Pen: Gower 59'
Report Try: Habana 5' m
Fourie 13' c
du Preez 52' c
Olivier 72' c
Con: Steyn (2)
Pienaar
Pen: Steyn (2) 46', 64'
Stadio Friuli, Udine
Attendance: 31,482
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)

21 November 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
England  6 – 19  New Zealand
Pen: Wilkinson (2/2) 15', 25'
Drop: Wilkinson (0/1)
Report Try: Cowan 56' c
Con: Carter (1/1)
Pen: Carter (4/6) 23', 29', 46', 67'
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 80,676
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
England
FB 15 Mark Cueto
RW 14 Ugo Monye
OC 13 Dan Hipkiss
IC 12 Ayoola Erinle Substituted off 63'
LW 11 Matt Banahan Substituted off 72'
FH 10 Jonny Wilkinson
SH 9 Paul Hodgson Substituted off 70'
N8 8 James Haskell
OF 7 Lewis Moody
BF 6 Joe Worsley Substituted off 2'
RL 5 Steve Borthwick (c)
LL 4 Simon Shaw Substituted off 65'
TP 3 Duncan Bell Substituted off 51'
HK 2 Dylan Hartley Substituted off 49'
LP 1 Tim Payne
Replacements:
HK 16 Steve Thompson Substituted in 49'
PR 17 David Wilson Substituted in 51'
LK 18 Louis Deacon Substituted in 65'
FL 19 Tom Croft Substituted in 2'
SH 20 Danny Care Substituted in 70'
CE 21 Shane Geraghty Substituted in 63'
WG 22 Mathew Tait Substituted in 72'
Coach:
England Martin Johnson
New Zealand
FB 15 Mils Muliaina
RW 14 Zac Guildford
OC 13 Conrad Smith
IC 12 Ma'a Nonu
LW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Jimmy Cowan Substituted off 71'
N8 8 Kieran Read
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Adam Thomson Substituted off 58'
RL 5 Tom Donnelly Substituted off 58'
LL 4 Brad Thorn
TP 3 Owen Franks Substituted off 58'
HK 2 Andrew Hore
LP 1 Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK 16 Aled de Malmanche
PR 17 John Afoa Substituted in 58'
LK 18 Anthony Boric Substituted in 58'
FL 19 Jerome Kaino Substituted in 58'
SH 20 Andy Ellis Substituted in 71'
FH 21 Stephen Donald
CE 22 Tamati Ellison
Coach:
New Zealand Graham Henry
  • Dan Carter became the all-time leading Test point scorer for the All Blacks, surpassing Andrew Mehrtens.

21 November 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Wales  33 – 16  Argentina
Report
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 60,974
Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)
Wales
FB 15 James Hook
RW 14 Leigh Halfpenny
OC 13 Jamie Roberts
IC 12 Jonathan Davies
LW 11 Shane Williams
FH 10 Stephen Jones
SH 9 Gareth Cooper
N8 8 Ryan Jones (c)
OF 7 Martyn Williams
BF 6 Andy Powell
RL 5 Luke Charteris
LL 4 Alun Wyn Jones
TP 3 Paul James
HK 2 Matthew Rees
LP 1 Gethin Jenkins
Replacements:
HK 16 Huw Bennett
PR 17 Duncan Jones
LK 18 Jonathan Thomas
FL 19 Dan Lydiate
SH 20 Dwayne Peel
CE 21 Andrew Bishop
WG 22 Tom James
Coach:
New Zealand Warren Gatland
Argentina
FB 15 Horacio Agulla
RW 14 Lucas Borges
OC 13 Gonzalo Tiesi
IC 12 Martín Rodríguez
LW 11 Mauro Comuzzi
FH 10 Santiago Fernández
SH 9 Agustín Figuerola
N8 8 Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (c)
OF 7 Alejandro Abadie
BF 6 Tomás Leonardi
RL 5 Patricio Albacete
LL 4 Mariano Sambucetti
TP 3 Martín Scelzo
HK 2 Mario Ledesma
LP 1 Rodrigo Roncero
Replacements:
HK 16 Alberto Vernet Basualdo
PR 17 Marcos Ayerza
LK 18 Manuel Carizza
N8 19 Alejandro Campos
SH 20 Alfredo Lalanne
FH 21 Benjamín Urdapilleta
WG 22 Horacio San Martín
Coach:
Argentina Santiago Phelan

Assistant referees:
Christophe Berdos (France)
David Changleng (Scotland)
Television Match Official:
Jim Yuille (Scotland)



21 November 2009
18:00 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
France  43 – 5  Samoa
Report
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Attendance: 67,834
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)

21 November 2009
17:15 IST/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Ireland  41 – 6  Fiji
Pen: Sexton (2/2) 9', 40'
Con: Sexton (5/5)
Tries: Earls 18' c, 62' c
O'Driscoll 45' c
Kearney 67' c
Horgan 76' c
Report Pen: Little (2/3) 27', 43'
RDS Arena, Dublin
Attendance: 16,500
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Ireland
FB 15 Rob Kearney
RW 14 Shane Horgan
OC 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c)
IC 12 Gordon D'Arcy
LW 11 Keith Earls
FH 10 Jonathan Sexton
SH 9 Eoin Reddan
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip
OF 7 Denis Leamy
BF 6 Stephen Ferris
RL 5 Paul O'Connell
LL 4 Leo Cullen
TP 3 John Hayes
HK 2 Jerry Flannery
LP 1 Tom Court
Replacements:
HK 16 Sean Cronin
PR 17 Tony Buckley
LK 18 Donncha O'Callaghan
N8 19 Sean O'Brien
SH 20 Tomás O'Leary
FH 21 Paddy Wallace
FB 22 Andrew Trimble
Coach:
Ireland Declan Kidney
Fiji
FB 15 Norman Ligairi
RW 14 Vereniki Goneva
OC 13 Gabiriele Lovobalavu
IC 12 Seremaia Bai (c)
LW 11 Nasoni Roko
FH 10 Nicky Little
SH 9 Mosese Rauluni
N8 8 Asaeli Boko
OF 7 Akapusi Qera
BF 6 Apolosi Satala
RL 5 Ifereimi Rawaqa
LL 4 Wame Lewaravu
TP 3 Viliame Seuseu
HK 2 Viliame Veikoso
LP 1 Aisake Tarogi
Replacements:
HK 16 Isireli Ledua
PR 17 Graham Dewes
LK 18 Leone Nakarawa
N8 19 Samu Bola
SH 20 Waisale Vatuvoka
FH 21 Josh Matavesi
WG 22 Timoci Nagusa
Coach:
Australia Glen Ella

21 November 2009
17:15 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Scotland  9 – 8  Australia
Pen: Godman (2/3) 27', 56'
Drop: Godman (0/1)
Paterson (1/1) 75'
Report Try: Cross 80' m
Con: Giteau (0/1)
Pen: Giteau (1/3) 4'
Drop: Giteau (0/1)
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Attendance: 44,762
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
Scotland
FB 15 Rory Lamont
RW 14 Sean Lamont
OC 13 Alex Grove
IC 12 Graeme Morrison Substituted off 40'
LW 11 Simon Danielli Substituted off 63'
FH 10 Phil Godman
SH 9 Chris Cusiter (c) Substituted off 20'
N8 8 Johnnie Beattie Substituted off 63'
OF 7 John Barclay
BF 6 Alasdair Strokosch Substituted off 47'
RL 5 Alastair Kellock
LL 4 Nathan Hines
TP 3 Moray Low Substituted off 57'
HK 2 Ross Ford Substituted off 76'
LP 1 Allan Jacobsen
Replacements:
HK 16 Dougie Hall Substituted in 76'
PR 17 Kyle Traynor Substituted in 57'
FL 18 Jason White Substituted in 47'
N8 19 Richie Vernon Substituted in 63'
SH 20 Rory Lawson Substituted in 20'
FB 21 Chris Paterson Substituted in 63'
CE 22 Nick De Luca Substituted in 40'
Coach:
England Andy Robinson
Australia
FB 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper
RW 14 Peter Hynes
OC 13 Ryan Cross
IC 12 Quade Cooper Substituted off 73'
LW 11 Drew Mitchell
FH 10 Matt Giteau
SH 9 Will Genia Substituted off 63'
N8 8 Wycliff Palu Substituted off 66'
OF 7 George Smith
BF 6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL 5 Mark Chisholm Substituted off 49'
LL 4 James Horwill
TP 3 Ben Alexander
HK 2 Stephen Moore Substituted off 45'
LP 1 Benn Robinson Substituted off 16'
Replacements:
HK 16 Tatafu Polota-Nau Substituted in 45'
PR 17 Sekope Kepu Substituted in 16'
LK 18 Dean Mumm Substituted in 49'
N8 19 Richard Brown Substituted in 66'
SH 20 Luke Burgess Substituted in 63'
WG 21 Lachie Turner
CE 22 James O'Connor Substituted in 73'
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans

Week 5

24 November 2009
19:35 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Cardiff Blues 3 – 31  Australia
Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: James Jones (Wales)

27 November 2009
19:30 IST/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Ireland A Ireland 31 – 0 Argentina Argentina XV
Report
Tallaght Stadium, Dublin
Attendance: 4,016
Referee: Peter Allan (Scotland)

28 November 2009
15:00 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
Italy  24 – 6  Samoa
Tries: McLean 7'
penalty try 77' c
Con: Mi.Bergamasco 1/2 c
Pen: Mi.Bergamasco (2/2) 7', 21'
Gower 37' c
Drop: Tebaldi 50'
Report Pen: Esau (2/4) 12' 40'
Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca, Ascoli Piceno
Attendance: 17,110
Referee: Christophe Berdos (France)
  • Italy break a 13-game losing streak[7]

28 November 2009
14:30 IST/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Ireland  15 – 10  South Africa
Pen: Sexton (5/7) 10', 30', 48', 52', 68'
Drop: O'Driscoll (0/1)
Report Try: Burger 16' c
Con: Steyn (1/1)
Pen: Steyn (0/3)
Pienaar (0/1)
Drop: Steyn (1/2) 24'
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Ireland
FB 15 Rob Kearney
RW 14 Tommy Bowe
OC 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c)
IC 12 Paddy Wallace
LW 11 Keith Earls
FH 10 Jonathan Sexton
SH 9 Tomás O'Leary
N8 8 Jamie Heaslip
OF 7 David Wallace
BF 6 Stephen Ferris
RL 5 Paul O'Connell
LL 4 Donncha O'Callaghan
TP 3 John Hayes
HK 2 Jerry Flannery
LP 1 Cian Healy
Replacements:
HK 16 Sean Cronin
PR 17 Tony Buckley
LK 18 Leo Cullen
FL 19 Sean O'Brien
SH 20 Peter Stringer
FH 21 Ronan O'Gara
FB 22 Gordon D'Arcy
Coach:
Ireland Declan Kidney
South Africa
FB 15 Zane Kirchner
RW 14 JP Pietersen
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Wynand Olivier
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Morné Steyn
SH 9 Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Danie Rossouw
BF 7 Schalk Burger
OF 6 Heinrich Brüssow
RL 5 Victor Matfield
LL 4 Bakkies Botha
TP 3 BJ Botha
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Tendai Mtawarira
Replacements:
HK 16 Bismarck du Plessis
PR 17 CJ van der Linde
LK 18 Andries Bekker
FL 19 Jean Deysel
FL 20 Dewald Potgieter
FH 21 Ruan Pienaar
FB 22 Jean de Villiers
Coach:
South Africa Peter de Villiers

28 November 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Scotland  6 – 9  Argentina
Report
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
Scotland
FB 15 Rory Lamont
RW 14 Sean Lamont
OC 13 Ben Cairns
IC 12 Alex Grove
LW 11 Thom Evans
FH 10 Phil Godman
SH 9 Chris Cusiter (c)
N8 8 Johnnie Beattie
OF 7 Alan MacDonald
BF 6 Alasdair Strokosch
RL 5 Alastair Kellock
LL 4 Nathan Hines
TP 3 Moray Low
HK 2 Ross Ford
LP 1 Allan Jacobsen
Replacements:
HK 16 Dougie Hall
PR 17 Kyle Traynor
LK 18 Jason White
N8 19 Richie Vernon
SH 20 Rory Lawson
FH 21 Chris Paterson
CE 22 Nick De Luca
Coach:
England Andy Robinson
Argentina
FB 15 Horacio Agulla
RW 14 Lucas Borges
OC 13 Gonzalo Tiesi
IC 12 Martín Rodríguez
LW 11 Federico Martín Aramburú
FH 10 Santiago Fernández
SH 9 Alfredo Lalanne
N8 8 Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (c)
BF 7 Alejandro Abadie
OF 6 Alejandro Campos
RL 5 Patricio Albacete
LL 4 Manuel Carizza
TP 3 Martín Scelzo
HK 2 Alberto Vernet Basualdo
LP 1 Marcos Ayerza
Replacements:
HK 16 Agustín Creevy
PR 17 Rodrigo Roncero
LK 18 Esteban Lozada
N8 19 Tomás Leonardi
SH 20 Agustín Figuerola
FH 21 Benjamín Urdapilleta
FB 22 Horacio San Martín
Coach:
Argentina Santiago Phelan

28 November 2009
15:00 WET/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Portugal  19 – 24  Tonga
Estádio Universitário, Lisbon
Referee: James Jones (Wales)

28 November 2009
17:15 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Wales  12 – 33  Australia
Pen: S. Jones (3/4) 21' 30' 40'
Halfpenny (1/1) 17'
Hook (0/1)
Report Try: Ioane 7' m
Horwill 19' m
Pocock 24' c
Polota-Nau 62' c
Con: Giteau (2/4)
Pen: Giteau (3/3) 2' 31' 57'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Wales
FB 15 James Hook
RW 14 Leigh Halfpenny Substituted off 28'
OC 13 Jamie Roberts
IC 12 Jonathan Davies
LW 11 Shane Williams Substituted off 5'
FH 10 Stephen Jones
SH 9 Dwayne Peel Sent to blood bin 10' to 15' Substituted off 72'
N8 8 Andy Powell Sent to blood bin 60' to 65'
OF 7 Martyn Williams
BF 6 Dan Lydiate Sent to blood bin 48' to 60' Substituted off 65'
RL 5 Luke Charteris Substituted off 49'
LL 4 Alun Wyn Jones
TP 3 Paul James Substituted off 48'
HK 2 Matthew Rees Substituted off 30'
LP 1 Gethin Jenkins (c)
Replacements:
HK 16 Huw Bennett Substituted in 30'
PR 17 Duncan Jones Substituted in 48'
LK 18 Jonathan Thomas Substituted in 49'
FL 19 Sam Warburton Substituted in 48'
SH 20 Martin Roberts Substituted in 10' Substituted off 15' Substituted in 72'
WG 21 Andrew Bishop Substituted in 28'
WG 22 Tom James Substituted in 5'
Coach:
New Zealand Warren Gatland
Australia
FB 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper
RW 14 Peter Hynes Substituted off 64'
OC 13 Digby Ioane
IC 12 Quade Cooper
LW 11 Drew Mitchell Substituted off 70'
FH 10 Matt Giteau
SH 9 Will Genia Substituted off 79'
N8 8 Wycliff Palu) Substituted off 70'
OF 7 David Pocock Substituted off 40'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL 5 Dean Mumm
LL 4 James Horwill
TP 3 Ben Alexander Substituted off 73'
HK 2 Stephen Moore Substituted off 55'
LP 1 Benn Robinson
Replacements:
HK 16 Tatafu Polota-Nau Substituted in 55'
PR 17 Matt Dunning Substituted in 73'
N8 18 Mark Chisholm Substituted in 70'
FL 19 George Smith Substituted in 40'
SH 20 Luke Burgess Substituted in 79'
WG 21 James O'Connor Substituted in 64'
WG 22 Kurtley Beale Substituted in 70'
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans

28 November 2009
19:15 EET/GMT+02 (UTC+02)
Romania  18 – 29  Fiji
Stadionul Naţional de Rugby, Bucharest

28 November 2009
16:00 WAST (UTC+02)
Namibia  22 – 10  Tunisia
Report
Hage Geingob Stadium, Windhoek
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
  • Namibia qualifies for the 2011 Rugby World Cup as Africa 1.

28 November 2009
20:45 CET/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
France  12 – 39  New Zealand
Pen: Dupuy (3/5) 3', 16', 20'
Drop: Trinh-Duc (1/1) 36'
Report Tries: Sivivatu 7' c
Muliaina 23' m
Kaino 34' c
Jane 65' c
Smith 77' c
Con: Carter (4/5) 8', 35', 65', 79'
Pen: Carter (2/2) 30', 54'
Drop: Carter (0/1)
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
France
FB 15 Damien Traille
WG 14 Vincent Clerc Substituted off 77'
CE 13 David Marty
CE 12 Yannick Jauzion Substituted off 63'
CE 11 Maxime Médard
FH 10 François Trinh-Duc
SH 9 Julien Dupuy Substituted off 59'
N8 8 Julien Bonnaire
FL 7 Fulgence Ouedraogo Substituted off 63'
FL 6 Thierry Dusautoir (c)
LK 5 Romain Millo-Chluski
LK 4 Sébastien Chabal Substituted off 52'
PR 3 Sylvain Marconnet Substituted off 51'
HK 2 William Servat Substituted off 47'
PR 1 Fabien Barcella
Replacements:
HK 16 Dimitri Szarzewski Substituted in 47'
PR 17 Nicolas Mas Substituted in 51'
LK 18 Lionel Nallet Substituted in 52'
FL 19 Julien Puricelli Substituted in 63'
SH 20 Morgan Parra Substituted in 59'
CE 21 Yann David Substituted in 63'
WG 22 Cédric Heymans Substituted in 77'
Coach:
France Marc Lièvremont
New Zealand
FB 15 Mils Muliaina
RW 14 Cory Jane
OC 13 Conrad Smith
IC 12 Ma'a Nonu Substituted off 71'
LW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu
FH 10 Daniel Carter Substituted off 77'
SH 9 Jimmy Cowan Substituted off 75'
N8 8 Kieran Read
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerome Kaino
RL 5 Tom Donnelly
LL 4 Brad Thorn Substituted off 65'
TP 3 Neemia Tialata Substituted off 65'
HK 2 Andrew Hore Substituted off 74'
LP 1 Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK 16 Corey Flynn Substituted in 74'
PR 17 Owen Franks Substituted in 65'
LK 18 Anthony Boric Substituted in 65'
FL 19 Tanerau Latimer
SH 20 Andrew Ellis Substituted in 75'
FH 21 Stephen Donald Substituted in 77'
CE 22 Luke McAlister Substituted in 71'
Coach:
New Zealand Graham Henry

28 November 2009
14:00 PST (UTC-08)
Canada  22 – 6  Russia
(Report)
Swangard Stadium, Burnaby
Attendance: 4,200
Referee: Chris Henshall (USA)

Week 6

5 December 2009
14:30 BT/GMT+0 (UTC+0)
Barbarians   25 – 18  New Zealand
Tries: Habana (3) 10' c, 40' c, 68' m
Con: Giteau (2/3) 10', 40'
Pen: Giteau
M. Steyn
Report Tries: B. Smith 23' c
Boric 67' m
Con: Donald (1/2) 23'
Pen: Donald
Delany
Twickenham, London
Attendance: 63,554
Referee: Christophe Berdos (France)
Barbarians
FB 15 Australia Drew Mitchell
RW 14 New Zealand Joe Rokocoko
OC 13 South Africa Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Wales Jamie Roberts
LW 11 South Africa Bryan Habana
FH 10 Australia Matt Giteau
SH 9 South Africa Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Australia Rocky Elsom
OF 7 Australia George Smith
BF 6 South Africa Schalk Burger
RL 5 South Africa Victor Matfield (c)
LL 4 Italy Carlo Del Fava
TP 3 South Africa WP Nel
HK 2 South Africa Bismarck du Plessis
LP 1 Italy Salvatore Perugini
Replacements:
HK 16 Australia Stephen Moore
PR 17 South Africa Tendai Mtawarira
LK 18 Italy Quintin Geldenhuys
N8 19 Wales Andy Powell
SH 20 Australia Will Genia
FB 21 South Africa Morné Steyn
WG 22 Wales Leigh Halfpenny
Coach:
South Africa Nick Mallett
New Zealand
FB 15 Cory Jane
RW 14 Ben Smith
OC 13 Tamati Ellison
IC 12 Luke McAlister
LW 11 Zac Guildford
FH 10 Stephen Donald
SH 9 Brendon Leonard
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Liam Messam
RL 5 Anthony Boric
LL 4 Jason Eaton
TP 3 John Afoa
HK 2 Corey Flynn
LP 1 Wyatt Crockett
Replacements:
HK 16 Andrew Hore
PR 17 Neemia Tialata
LK 18 Adam Thomson
FL 19 Tanerau Latimer
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan
FH 21 Mike Delany
WG 22 Sitiveni Sivivatu
Coach:
New Zealand Graham Henry

Touch judges:
Romain Poite (France)
David Changleng (Scotland)
Television match official:
Andrew Turner (England) / Graham Hughes (England)

  • This was the first loss for the All Blacks in 2 years in a northern hemisphere ground as well as the first time in 2 years a team has managed to score tries against them in the northern hemisphere.

See also

End of year rugby union tests

Notes and references

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