2002 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Australia
2002 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Australia | |||||
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Summary |
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Test match |
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Opponent |
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Argentina |
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Australia |
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Tour chronology | |||||
Previous tour | South Africa & New Zealand 2001 | ||||
Next tour | Argentina & New Zealand 2003 |
The 2002 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Australia was a series of matches of the France national team during their tour to Argentina and Australia in 2002. It was the 12th visit of a French side to Argentina and the 8th to Australia.
It was one of the less successful France tours: out of five matches played, including three full tests, the team lost all of them.
Match summary[]
(test match)[1]
Date | Rival | Res. | Venue | City |
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15 June | Argentina | 27–28 | Vélez Sarsfield | Buenos Aires |
18 June | Australia A | 31–32 | Adelaide Oval | Adelaide |
22 June | Australia | 17–29 | Docklands | Melbourne |
26 June | Australia A | 34–37 | Central Coast | Gosford |
29 June | Australia | 25–31 | Stadium Australia | Sydney |
Match details[]
15 June 2002
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Argentina | 28–27 | France |
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Try: Cullen Hewett Kelleher Lomu McDonnell Meeuws Ralph (3) |
Try: Bortolami Con: Peens Pen: Peens |
Team details | ||
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Argentina: 15. Ignacio Corleto, 14. Gonzalo Camardon, 13. Jose Orengo, 12. Lisandro Arbizu (c), 11. Diego Albanese, 10. Felipe Contepomi, 9. Agustin Pichot, 8. Gonzalo Longo, 7. Rolando Martin, 6. Santiago Phelan, 5. Rimas Alvarez Kairelis, 4. Carlos Ignacio Fernández Lobbe, 3. Omar Hasan, 2. Federico Méndez, 1. Mauricio Reggiardo, – Replacements: Gonzalo Quesada, Roberto Grau, Mario Ledesma, Martin Durand – Unused: 20. Lucas Ostiglia, 21. Nicolas Fernandez Miranda, 22. Jose Nunez Piossek |
22 June 2002
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Australia | 29–17 | France |
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Try: Larkham Latham Con: Burke (2) Pen: Burke (5) |
Try: Poux Pen: Gelez (3) Traille |
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Australia: 15. Chris Latham, 14. Wendell Sailor, 13. Matt Burke, 12. Dan Herbert, 11. Stirling Mortlock, 10. Stephen Larkham, 9. George Gregan (c), 8. Toutai Kefu, 7. George Smith, 6. Owen Finegan, 5. Justin Harrison, 4. Nathan Sharpe, 3. Patricio Noriega, 2. Jeremy Paul, 1. Bill Young, – replacements: 16. Brendan Cannon, 17. Rod Moore, 18. Matt Cockbain, 19. David Lyons, 21. Elton Flatley, 22. Mat Rogers – No entry : 20. Chris Whitaker |
29 June 2002
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Australia | 31–25 | France |
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Try: Burke Herbert Mortlock (2) Con: Mortlock Pen: Burke Mortlock Drop: Gregan |
Try: Marconnet Rougerie (2) Con: Merceron (2) Pen: Merceron (2) |
Team details |
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Australia: 15. Chris Latham, 14. Wendell Sailor, 13. Matt Burke, 12. Dan Herbert, 11. Stirling Mortlock, 10. Stephen Larkham, 9. George Gregan (c), 8. David Lyons, 7. George Smith, 6. Owen Finegan , 5. Justin Harrison, 4. Nathan Sharpe, 3. Patricio Noriega, 2. Brendan Cannon, 1. Bill Young, – replacements: 16. Sean Hardman, 17.Rod Moore, 18. Dan Vickerman, 19. Matt Cockbain, 21. Elton Flatley, 22. Mat Rogers – No entry : 20. Chris Whitaker |
References[]
- ^ Memoria y Balance 2002 at UAR website
- Kitson, Robert (17 June 2002). "Argentina enjoys rare moment of joy". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- Palmer, Martin (24 June 2004). "Identikit Wallabies too much". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- Linden, Julian (30 June 2004). "Wallabies win at a price". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- 2002 rugby union tours
- Rugby union tours of Argentina
- Rugby union tours of Australia
- 2001–02 in French rugby union
- 2002 in Argentine rugby union
- 2002 in Australian rugby union
- France national rugby union team tours
- History of rugby union matches between Australia and France