The 2010 end of season rugby exams , also known as the Autumn internationals in the northern hemisphere, saw Argentina , Australia , New Zealand and South Africa in a competitive tour of the northern hemisphere. Test matches were also arranged with the various Pacific island teams and other non-Tier 1 international sides. This period also marked the conclusion of the 2011 Rugby World Cup qualifying process, as well as the beginning of the European Nations Cup .
The series saw Ireland play their first Test matches at the Aviva Stadium , which replaces Lansdowne Road as the side's long-term home and ends the temporary arrangement with the Gaelic Athletic Association which allowed the team to play home matches at Croke Park . The series also marked the first time that two Southern Hemisphere nations simultaneously attempted Grand Slam tours of all four Home Nations , with both New Zealand and South Africa playing all four countries. The Springboks went 3–1 against the Home Nations, losing to Scotland , and also lost to the Barbarians , but the All Blacks were successful for the fourth time and third since 2005.
New Zealand entered the series on a winning streak of 15 Tests. The current record for "Tier 1" nations is 17, which they hold jointly with South Africa; the absolute record is 18, held by Lithuania . New Zealand's streak ended with a 26-24 loss to Australia in their opening game.
In all, 24 of the top 25 sides in the IRB World Rankings (as of 30 September 2010) played in the end-of-year series.[1]
A number of major milestones occurred during the series:
All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter became the all-time leading points scorer in Test rugby.
Two major rugby nations had new leaders in Test caps. Victor Matfield became the most-capped Springbok of all time, while Richie McCaw and Mils Muliaina became joint record-holders in Test caps for the All Blacks.
American Dana Teagarden was scheduled to become the first woman ever to referee a full men's Test match on 18 December - the game was cancelled due to snow.
Matches [ ]
29 September 2010 16:30 CHST (UTC-04 )
Chile
30 – 32
Tonga
Try: Diego Schachner 38'Penalty try 80'Con: Francisco CruzPen: Javier Reyes 10', 33', 44', 48', 57' Francisco Cruz 76'
Report[2]
Try: Taumei Hikila 16' Damien Fakafanua 34' Petuliki Mateo 43' Michael Toloke 62'Con: Michael Toloke 17', 35'Fangatapu Apikotoa 63'Pen: Fangatapu Apikotoa 46'
Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo , Santiago Referee: ()
Russia
20 – 40
Argentina XV
Try: Ostroushko 37' Boltenkov 62'Con: Klyuchnikov 38', 63'Pen: Klyuchnikov 28', 57'
Try: San Martín 11' Senatore 23' Cabello 35' Chaparro 48' Báez 75' Comuzzi 78'Con: Sánchez 12', 36', 49' González Iglesias 76', 79'
Slava Stadium, Moscow Referee: John Lacey (Ireland )
Japan
10 – 13
Samoa
Try: Holani 7' cCon: Arlidge (1/1)Pen: Arlidge (1/2) 2'Drop: Arlidge (0/1) 16'
Report[4]
Try: Fotuali'i 69' cCon: Lui (1/1)Pen: (0/1)Lui (2/2) 45', 54'
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium , Tokyo Attendance: 3,743
Referee:
Garratt Williamson (New Zealand )
Japan
FB
15
Ayumu Goromaru
RW
14
Kosuke Endo
OC
13
Koji Taira
IC
12
Ryan Nicholas
LW
11
Hirotoki Onozawa
FH
10
James Arlidge
SH
9
Fumiaki Tanaka
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
Takashi Kikutani (c )
RL
5
Toshizumi Kitagawa
LL
4
Luke Thompson
TP
3
Kensuke Hatakeyama
HK
2
Shota Horie
LP
1
Naoki Kawamata
Replacements:
HK
16
Hiroki Yuhara
PR
17
Hisateru Hirashima
LK
18
Hitoshi Ono
FL
19
Michael Leitch
SH
20
FB
21
Bryce Robins
WG
22
Alisi Tupuailei
Coach:
John Kirwan
Touch judges:
(New Zealand )
(Japan )
Australia
26 – 24
New Zealand
Try: Cooper 8' mAshley-Cooper 23' cMitchell 60' cO'Connor 80+1' cCon: Giteau (1/2)O'Connor (2/2)
Report[6]
Try: Cowan 30' cJane 33' cNonu 53' cCon: Carter (3/3)Pen: Carter 40+1'
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong Attendance: 26,210
[7] Referee:
Alain Rolland (Ireland )
Australia
FB
15
Kurtley Beale
RW
14
James O'Connor
OC
13
Adam Ashley-Cooper
IC
12
Matt Giteau
63'
LW
11
Drew Mitchell
FH
10
Quade Cooper
SH
9
Will Genia
76'
N8
8
Ben McCalman
OF
7
David Pocock
BF
6
Rocky Elsom (c )
RL
5
Nathan Sharpe
LL
4
Mark Chisholm
72'
TP
3
Ben Alexander
HK
2
Stephen Moore
62'
LP
1
Benn Robinson
51'
Replacements:
HK
16
Saia Fainga'a
62'
PR
17
James Slipper
51'
LK
18
Dean Mumm
72'
N8
19
Richard Brown
SH
20
Luke Burgess
76'
FH
21
Berrick Barnes
63'
WG
22
Lachlan Turner
Coach:
Robbie Deans
New Zealand
FB
15
Mils Muliaina
RW
14
Cory Jane
51'
OC
13
Conrad Smith
IC
12
Ma'a Nonu
LW
11
Joe Rokocoko
FH
10
Daniel Carter
60'
SH
9
Jimmy Cowan
72'
N8
8
Kieran Read
OF
7
Richie McCaw (c )
BF
6
Jerome Kaino
RL
5
Tom Donnelly
66'
LL
4
Brad Thorn
TP
3
Owen Franks
60'
HK
2
Keven Mealamu
LP
1
Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK
16
Hika Elliot
PR
17
John Afoa
60'
LK
18
Sam Whitelock
66'
OF
19
Daniel Braid
SH
20
Alby Mathewson
72'
FH
21
Stephen Donald
60'
UB
22
Isaia Toeava
51'
Coach:
Graham Henry
Touch judges:
George Clancy (Ireland )
(Ireland )
Television match official:
(Australia )
Russia
6 – 32
Argentina XV
Pen: Yanushkin, Kluchnikov
Report[8]
Try: Cubelli, Bouza, Estelles (2), GosioCon: Iglesias, SánchezPen: Cubelli
Slava Stadium, Moscow Referee:
(Wales )
Japan
75 – 3
Russia
Try: Tupuailai 5' c, 72' m, 80+2' cLeitch 13' cTaira 28' c, 39' cKikutani 34' cImamura 47' cRobins 78' c, 65' cEndo 68' cCon: (10/11)
Report[9]
Pen: 38'
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium , Tokyo Attendance: 6,274 Referee: (New Zealand )
Japan
FB
15
RW
14
Kosuke Endo
OC
13
Koji Taira
IC
12
Ryan Nicholas
LW
11
Alisi Tupuailei
FH
10
Bryce Robins
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
Michael Leitch
BF
6
Takashi Kikutani (c )
RL
5
Toshizumi Kitagawa
LL
4
Hitoshi Ono
TP
3
Nozomu Fujita
HK
2
Hiroki Yuhara
LP
1
Hisateru Hirashima
Replacements:
HK
16
Shota Horie
PR
17
Naoki Kawamata
LK
18
Luke Thompson
N8
19
Itaru Taniguchi
SH
20
Fumiaki Tanaka
FH
21
James Arlidge
CE
22
Yuta Imamura
Coach:
John Kirwan
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels Attendance: 5,000
Referee:
Marius Mitrea (Italy )
England
16 – 26
New Zealand
Try: Hartley 54' cCon: Flood (1/1)Pen: Flood 24', 44', 65'
Report[12]
Try: Gear 16' cRead 21' cCon: Carter (2/2)Pen: Carter 31', 47', 56', 69'
Twickenham , London Attendance: 80,350
[13] Referee:
Romain Poite (France )
England
FB
15
Ben Foden
RW
14
Chris Ashton
OC
13
Mike Tindall
IC
12
Shontayne Hape
LW
11
Mark Cueto
67'
FH
10
Toby Flood
SH
9
Ben Youngs
71'
N8
8
Nick Easter
OF
7
Lewis Moody (c )
66'
BF
6
Tom Croft
RL
5
Tom Palmer
63'
LL
4
Courtney Lawes
TP
3
Dan Cole
HK
2
Steve Thompson
50'
LP
1
Andrew Sheridan
57'
Replacements:
HK
16
Dylan Hartley
50'
PR
17
David Wilson
57'
LK
18
Dave Attwood
63'
FL
19
Hendre Fourie
66'
SH
20
Danny Care
71'
FH
21
Charlie Hodgson
FB
22
Delon Armitage
67'
Coach:
Martin Johnson
New Zealand
FB
15
Mils Muliaina
RW
14
Joe Rokocoko
57'
OC
13
Sonny Bill Williams
IC
12
Ma'a Nonu
LW
11
Hosea Gear
FH
10
Dan Carter
SH
9
Alby Mathewson
51'
N8
8
Kieran Read
OF
7
Richie McCaw (c )
BF
6
Jerome Kaino
71' to 80'
RL
5
Sam Whitelock
68'
LL
4
Brad Thorn
TP
3
Owen Franks
75'
HK
2
Keven Mealamu
LP
1
Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK
16
Hika Elliot
PR
17
John Afoa
75'
LK
18
Anthony Boric
68'
FL
19
Liam Messam
SH
20
Andy Ellis
51'
FH
21
Stephen Donald
CE
22
Isaia Toeava
57'
Coach:
Graham Henry
Touch judges:
Stuart Dickinson (Australia )
David Changleng (Scotland )
Television match official:
(Italy )
Following the match, Keven Mealamu was cited for headbutting Lewis Moody, an offence that did not draw a card from match referee Romain Poite. Mealamu was originally banned for four weeks,[14] but the ban was reduced on appeal to two weeks.[15]
6 November 2010
14:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Wales
16 – 25
Australia
Try: Rees 70' cCon: Biggar (1/1)Pen: S. Jones (3/5) 1', 31', 52'
Report[16]
Try: Pocock 6' cBeale 47' cAlexander 60' mCon: O'Connor (2/3)Pen: O'Connor (2/3) 64', 73'
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff Attendance: 53,127
[17] Referee:
Wayne Barnes (England )
Wales
FB
15
James Hook
RW
14
Will Harries
OC
13
Tom Shanklin
63' to 73'
76'
IC
12
Andrew Bishop
LW
11
Shane Williams
FH
10
Stephen Jones
65'
SH
9
Mike Phillips
65'
N8
8
Jonathan Thomas
OF
7
Sam Warburton
65'
BF
6
Dan Lydiate
RL
5
Alun Wyn Jones
74'
LL
4
Bradley Davies
TP
3
Adam Rhys Jones
HK
2
Matthew Rees (c )
75'
LP
1
Gethin Jenkins
71'
Replacements:
HK
16
Huw Bennett
75'
PR
17
Paul James
71'
LK
18
Deiniol Jones
74'
FL
19
Martyn Williams
65'
SH
20
Richie Rees
65'
FH
21
Dan Biggar
65'
WG
22
Chris Czekaj
76'
Coach:
Warren Gatland
Australia
FB
15
Kurtley Beale
RW
14
James O'Connor
OC
13
Adam Ashley-Cooper
IC
12
Matt Giteau
67'
LW
11
Drew Mitchell
FH
10
Quade Cooper
SH
9
Will Genia
74'
N8
8
Ben McCalman
OF
7
David Pocock
BF
6
Rocky Elsom (c )
RL
5
Nathan Sharpe
LL
4
Mark Chisholm
75'
TP
3
Ben Alexander
62'
HK
16 [a]
Saia Fainga'a
54'
LP
1
Benn Robinson
Replacements:
HK
26 [a]
Huia Edmonds
54'
PR
17
James Slipper
62'
LK
18
Dean Mumm
75'
N8
19
Richard Brown
SH
20
Luke Burgess
74'
FH
21
Berrick Barnes
67'
WG
22
Lachlan Turner
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Chris Pollock (New Zealand )
(Scotland )
Television match official:
(England )
a. ^ Stephen Moore suffered a back spasm minutes before kick-off and was replaced in the starting line-up by Saia Fainga'a, hence why Fainga'a started the match wearing number 16. Huia Edmonds took Fainga'a's place on the bench and wore number 26.
Ireland
21 – 23
South Africa
Try: Bowe 68' cKearney 74' mCon: O'Gara (1/2)Pen: Sexton (3/4) 26', 40', 55'
Report[19]
Try: Smith 16' cAplon 64' cCon: M. Steyn (1/1)Lambie (1/1)Pen: M. Steyn (3/4) 5', 37', 52'
Aviva Stadium , Dublin Attendance: 35,515
[20] Referee:
Nigel Owens (Wales )
Ireland
FB
15
Rob Kearney
75'
RW
14
Tommy Bowe
OC
13
Brian O'Driscoll (c )
IC
12
Gordon D'Arcy
LW
11
Luke Fitzgerald
FH
10
Jonathan Sexton
67'
SH
9
Eoin Reddan
66'
N8
8
Jamie Heaslip
OF
7
David Wallace
BF
6
Stephen Ferris
RL
5
Mick O'Driscoll
63'
LL
4
Donncha O'Callaghan
TP
3
Tony Buckley
50'
HK
2
Rory Best
LP
1
Cian Healy
Replacements:
HK
16
Sean Cronin
PR
17
Tom Court
50'
LK
18
Donnacha Ryan
63'
FL
19
Denis Leamy
SH
20
Peter Stringer
66'
FH
21
Ronan O'Gara
67'
CE
22
Keith Earls
75'
Coach:
Declan Kidney
South Africa
FB
15
Gio Aplon
RW
14
Bjorn Basson
OC
13
Zane Kirchner
IC
12
Jean de Villiers
68'
LW
11
Bryan Habana
75' to 80'
FH
10
Morné Steyn
58'
SH
9
Ruan Pienaar
N8
8
Pierre Spies
BF
7
Juan Smith
OF
6
Deon Stegmann
66'
RL
5
Victor Matfield (c )
LL
4
Bakkies Botha
70'
TP
3
Jannie du Plessis
70'
HK
2
Bismarck du Plessis
LP
1
Tendai Mtawarira
Replacements:
HK
16
Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR
17
CJ van der Linde
70'
LK
18
Flip van der Merwe
70'
FL
19
Keegan Daniel
66'
SH
20
Francois Hougaard
UB
21
Adrian Jacobs
68'
UB
22
Patrick Lambie
58'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
Victor Matfield drew level with Percy Montgomery and John Smit as the most-capped Springboks, with 102.
Morné Steyn's streak of consecutive successful kicks at goal in Tests ended at 41, which is the longest such streak since records on kickers' success were first kept in the late 1980s.[21]
Saracens
20 – 6
United States
Try: Barrell , Short Con: Farrell (2)Pen: Farrell (2)
Report[24]
Pen: Malifa (2)
Artillery Ground , London Attendance: 2,000
[25] Referee:
(England )
United States
FB
15
Colin Hawley
RW
14
Paul Emerick
OC
13
Seta Tuilevuka
IC
12
Alipate Tuilevuka
LW
11
Zack Test
FH
10
Valenese Malifa
SH
9
Mike Petri
N8
8
Nic Johnson (c )
OF
7
Inaki Basauri
BF
6
JJ Gagiano
RL
5
Samu Manoa
LL
4
Scott LaValla
TP
3
Eric Fry
HK
2
Chris Biller
LP
1
Mike MacDonald
Replacements:
HK
16
Phil Thiel
PR
17
Matekitonga Moeakiola
LK
18
Louis Stanfill
FL
19
Todd Clever
SH
20
Tim Usasz
FH
21
Tai Enosa
CE
22
Andrew Suniula
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
The USA did not award test status for this match.
Connacht
26 – 22
Samoa
Try: 36' Muldoon 63'Con: Nikora 36', 63'Pen: Nikora 15', 23', 32', 44'
Report[27]
Try: 20' 35' Williams 56'Con: Lui 20', 35'Pen: Lui 11'
Galway Sportsgrounds , Galway Attendance: 2,300
[28] Referee:
John Lacey (Ireland )
Touch judges:
Dudley Phillips (Ireland )
(Ireland )
Television match official:
(Ireland )
Samoa did not award test status for this match.
Leicester Tigers
15 – 26
Australia
Pen: Twelvetrees 25', 29', 34', 36', 72'
Report[30]
Try: Turner 10' Higginbotham 80'Con: Barnes 10', 80'Pen: Barnes 1', 22', 73'Drop: Barnes 78'
Welford Road , Leicester Attendance: 20,299 Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa )
Australia
FB
15
Peter Hynes
RW
14
Rod Davies
OC
13
Pat McCabe
IC
12
Anthony Fainga'a
LW
11
Lachie Turner
64'
FH
10
Berrick Barnes (c )
SH
9
Luke Burgess
N8
8
Richard Brown
OF
7
Matt Hodgson
64'
BF
6
Scott Higginbotham
RL
5
Rob Simmons
LL
4
Van Humphries
64'
TP
3
Salesi Ma'afu
HK
2
Huia Edmonds
64'
LP
1
James Slipper
Replacements:
HK
16
Saia Fainga'a
64'
PR
17
Ben Daley
LK
18
Dean Mumm
64'
FL
19
Pat McCutcheon
64'
SH
20
Nick Phipps
CE
21
Matt Giteau
WG
22
Luke Morahan
64'
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Wayne Barnes (England )
(England )
Television match official:
David Matthews (England )
Australia did not award test status for this match.
The Tigers wore their historical letter-flocked jerseys.
Italy
16 – 22
Argentina
Try: Penalty try 78'Con: Bergamasco 78'Pen: Bergamasco 9', 29', 68'
Report[32]
Try: Rodríguez 49'Con: Contepomi 50'Pen: Contepomi 17', 37', 70', 72', 80'
Italy
FB
15
Luke McLean
RW
14
Tommaso Benvenuti
OC
13
Gonzalo Canale
IC
12
Andrea Masi
68'
LW
11
Mirco Bergamasco
FH
10
Craig Gower
73'
SH
9
Tito Tebaldi
62'
N8
8
Sergio Parisse (c )
OF
7
Robert Barbieri
BF
6
Alessandro Zanni
62'
RL
5
Quintin Geldenhuys
LL
4
Carlo Del Fava
73'
TP
3
Martin Castrogiovanni
HK
2
Leonardo Ghiraldini
58'
LP
1
Salvatore Perugini
62'
Replacements:
HK
16
Fabio Ongaro
58'
PR
17
Andrea Lo Cicero
62'
LK
18
Santiago Dellapè
73'
FL
19
Paul Derbyshire
62'
SH
20
Pablo Canavosio
62'
FH
21
Luciano Orquera
73'
CE
22
Alberto Sgarbi
68'
Coach:
Nick Mallett
Touch judges:
Romain Poite (France )
Pascal Gauzere (France )
Television match official:
(France )
13 November 2010
14:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
England
35 – 18
Australia
Try: Ashton 25' c, 47' cCon: Flood (2/2)Pen: Flood 11', 34', 38', 42', 57', 69', 77'
Report[33]
Try: Beale 54' c, 65' mCon: O'Connor (1/2)Pen: O'Connor 31', 39'
Twickenham , London Attendance: 80,002
[34] Referee:
Craig Joubert (South Africa )
England
FB
15
Ben Foden
RW
14
Chris Ashton
OC
13
Mike Tindall
63'
IC
12
Shontayne Hape
LW
11
Mark Cueto
FH
10
Toby Flood
78'
SH
9
Ben Youngs
58'
N8
8
Nick Easter
78'
OF
7
Lewis Moody (c )
BF
6
Tom Croft
RL
5
Tom Palmer
71'
LL
4
Courtney Lawes
TP
3
Dan Cole
HK
2
Dylan Hartley
70'
LP
1
Andrew Sheridan
70'
Replacements:
HK
16
Steve Thompson
70'
PR
17
David Wilson
70'
LK
18
Simon Shaw
71'
FL
19
Hendre Fourie
78'
SH
20
Danny Care
58'
FH
21
Charlie Hodgson
78'
FB
22
Delon Armitage
63'
Coach:
Martin Johnson
Australia
FB
15
Kurtley Beale
RW
14
James O'Connor
OC
13
Adam Ashley-Cooper
IC
12
Matt Giteau
37' to 47' 59'
LW
11
Drew Mitchell
FH
10
Quade Cooper
SH
9
Will Genia
48'
N8
8
Ben McCalman
58'
OF
7
David Pocock
BF
6
Rocky Elsom (c )
RL
5
Nathan Sharpe
LL
4
Mark Chisholm
58'
TP
3
Ben Alexander
HK
2
Stephen Moore
LP
1
Benn Robinson
56'
Replacements:
HK
16
Saia Fainga'a
PR
17
James Slipper
56'
LK
18
Dean Mumm
58'
N8
19
Richard Brown
58'
SH
20
Luke Burgess
48'
CE
21
Berrick Barnes
63'
WG
22
Lachlan Turner
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Christophe Berdos (France )
(Ireland )
Television match official:
(Scotland )
13 November 2010
14:30
IST/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Ireland
20 – 10
Samoa
Try: Heaslip 18'O'Gara 65'Con: O'Gara 19', 66'Pen: O'Gara 1', 30'
Report[35]
Try: Tuilagi 21'Con: P. Williams 22'Pen: P. Williams 54'
Aviva Stadium , Dublin Attendance: 30,985 Referee: (New Zealand )
Ireland
FB
15
Luke Fitzgerald
RW
14
Tommy Bowe
OC
13
Brian O'Driscoll (c )
IC
12
Paddy Wallace
LW
11
Andrew Trimble
FH
10
Ronan O'Gara
SH
9
Peter Stringer
77'
N8
8
Jamie Heaslip
61'
OF
7
Seán O'Brien
BF
6
Denis Leamy
RL
5
Devin Toner
68'
LL
4
Donncha O'Callaghan
TP
3
John Hayes
64'
HK
2
Sean Cronin
61'
LP
1
Tom Court
Replacements:
HK
16
Rory Best
61'
PR
17
Cian Healy
64'
LK
18
Donnacha Ryan
68'
FL
19
Stephen Ferris
61'
SH
20
Isaac Boss
77'
FH
21
Jonathan Sexton
CE
22
Keith Earls
Coach:
Declan Kidney
Samoa
FB
15
Paul Williams
RW
14
David Lemi
OC
13
George Pisi
78'
IC
12
Seilala Mapusua
LW
11
Alesana Tuilagi
FH
10
Tasesa Lavea
69'
SH
9
Kahn Fotuali'i
N8
8
George Stowers
OF
7
BF
6
Ofisa Treviranus
71'
RL
5
Kane Thompson
LL
4
Filipo Levi
71'
TP
3
Anthony Perenise
HK
2
Mahonri Schwalger (c )
LP
1
Sakaria Taulafo
77'
Replacements:
HK
16
Steve Fualau
PR
17
Simon Lemalu
77'
LK
18
Joe Tekori
71'
FL
19
71'
SH
20
Junior Poluleuligaga
69'
CE
21
Gavin Williams
78'
FB
22
Jamie Helleur
Coach:
Fuimaono Tafua
Touch judges:
Jérôme Garces (France )
(Scotland )
Television match official:
(England )
13 November 2010
14:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Wales
25 – 29
South Africa
Try: North (2) 5' c, 56' mHook 17' cCon: S. Jones (2/3)Pen: S. Jones (2/3) 27', 42'
Report[36]
Try: Alberts 50' cMatfield 53' cCon: M. Steyn (2/2)Pen: M. Steyn (5/6) 1', 19', 40', 46', 64'
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff Attendance: 54,027
[37] Referee:
Steve Walsh (Australia )
Wales
FB
15
Lee Byrne
RW
14
George North
OC
13
Tom Shanklin
IC
12
James Hook
LW
11
Shane Williams
40'
FH
10
Stephen Jones
SH
9
Mike Phillips
N8
8
Jonathan Thomas
OF
7
Martyn Williams
BF
6
Andy Powell
59'
RL
5
Alun-Wyn Jones
73'
LL
4
Bradley Davies
TP
3
Adam Jones
HK
2
Matthew Rees (c )
71'
LP
1
Paul James
71'
Replacements:
HK
16
Huw Bennett
71'
PR
17
John Yapp
71'
LK
18
Deiniol Jones
73'
FL
19
Ryan Jones
59'
SH
20
Richie Rees
CE
21
Andrew Bishop
WG
22
Chris Czekaj
40'
Coach:
Warren Gatland
South Africa
FB
15
Gio Aplon
RW
14
Bjorn Basson
OC
13
François Steyn
IC
12
Jean de Villiers
LW
11
Bryan Habana
73'
FH
10
Morné Steyn
64'
SH
9
Ruan Pienaar
59'
N8
8
Pierre Spies
BF
7
Juan Smith
OF
6
Deon Stegmann
46'
RL
5
Victor Matfield (c )
LL
4
Bakkies Botha
TP
3
Jannie du Plessis
73'
HK
2
Bismarck du Plessis
73'
LP
1
Tendai Mtawarira
Replacements:
HK
16
Chiliboy Ralepelle
73'
PR
17
CJ van der Linde
73'
LK
18
Flip van der Merwe
FL
19
Willem Alberts
46'
SH
20
Francois Hougaard
59'
FB
21
Zane Kirchner
73'
FH
22
Patrick Lambie
64'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
Touch judges:
Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand )
(England )
Television match official:
(England )
Victor Matfield earned his 103rd cap, becoming the most-capped Springbok.
13 November 2010
15:00
WET/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
[1]
Portugal
17 – 22
United States
Try: V. Uva 73' mPen: Gardener 5', 18', 42', 57'
Report[38]
Try: Ngwenya 28' Suniula 56' Emerick 60'Con: Malifa (2/3)Pen: Malifa 34'
United States
FB
15
Chris Wyles
RW
14
Takudzwa Ngwenya
OC
13
Seta Tuilevuka
50'
IC
12
Andrew Suniula
LW
11
Kevin Swiryn
FH
10
Valenese Malifa
SH
9
Tim Usasz
72'
N8
8
Nic Johnson
60'
OF
7
Todd Clever (c )
BF
6
Louis Stanfill
RL
5
John van der Giessen
28'
LL
4
Scott Lavalla
TP
3
Shawn Pittman
HK
2
Phil Thiel
72'
LP
1
Matekitonga Moeakiola
60'
Replacements:
HK
16
Chris Biller
72'
PR
17
Mike MacDonald
60'
N8
18
JJ Gagiano
60'
FL
19
Inaki Basauri
28'
SH
20
Mike Petri
72'
FH
21
Tai Enosa
CE
22
Paul Emerick
50'
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Spain
22 – 60
Canada
Try: Pradalie 48' m Belzunce 79' mPen: Fernández 8', 26', 34', 40'
Report[39]
Try: Riordan 3' c Paris 9' c, 77' m O'Toole 17' c Carpenter 22' c van der Merwe 46' c Marshall 62' c Stephen 68' cCon: Pritchard (7/8) 3', 9', 17', 22', 46', 62', 68'Pen: Pritchard 36', 73'
Estadio Nacional Complutense , Madrid Attendance: 8,000 Referee: (Germany )
Spain
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
69'
LW
11
24'
FH
10
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
(c )
56'
BF
6
RL
5
55'
LL
4
TP
3
Jesús Moreno
64'
HK
2
78'
LP
1
73'
Replacements:
HK
16
78'
PR
17
Rodrigo Martínez
73'
PR
18
64'
LK
19
55'
N8
20
Matthew Cook
56'
CE
21
69'
WG
22
24'
Coach:
Touch judges:
(Portugal )
(Spain )
13 November 2010
18:00
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
France
34 – 12
Fiji
Try: Marty 32' c Médard 42' m Penalty try 68' cCon: Yachvili (2/3) 33', 69'Pen: Yachvili (5/6) 2', 20', 40', 44', 56'Drop: Traille (0/1)
Report[40]
Pen: Bai (4/4) 13', 16', 48', 54'
Stade de la Beaujoire , Nantes Attendance: 35,717 Referee: (England )
Fiji
FB
15
Norman Ligairi
69'
RW
14
Sireli Naqelevuki
58'
OC
13
Albert VuliVuli
IC
12
Seru Rabeni
LW
11
Napolioni Nalaga
FH
10
Seremaia Bai
SH
9
Nemia Kenatale
77'
N8
8
Sisa Koyamaibole
OF
7
Akapusi Qera
69'
BF
6
Semisi Naevo
RL
5
Jone Qovu
LL
4
Wame Lewaravu
72'
TP
3
Deacon Manu (c )
HK
2
Talemaitoga Tuapati
72'
LP
1
Graham Dewes
Replacements:
HK
16
Viliame Veikoso
72'
PR
17
Setefano Somoca
LK
18
Sekonaia Kalou
72'
FL
19
Malakai Ravulo
69'
SH
20
Seveci Taka
77'
FB
21
Josh Matavesi
69'
WG
22
Gabiriele Lovobalavu
58'
Coach:
Sam Domoni
Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales )
(Wales )
Television match official:
(Italy )
Scotland
3 – 49
New Zealand
Pen: Parks 3'
Report[42]
Try: Gear 9' c, 26' cCarter 11' cMuliaina 18' c, 48' cSmith 67' cEllis 78' cCon: Carter (5/5)Donald (2/2)
Murrayfield , Edinburgh Attendance: 56,807
[43] Referee:
Dave Pearson (England )
Scotland
FB
15
Hugo Southwell
RW
14
Rory Lamont
41'
OC
13
Max Evans
IC
12
Graeme Morrison
LW
11
Sean Lamont
FH
10
Dan Parks
67'
SH
9
Mike Blair (c )
38'
N8
8
Richie Vernon
OF
7
John Barclay
BF
6
Kelly Brown
65'
RL
5
Richie Gray
LL
4
Jim Hamilton
41'
TP
3
Euan Murray 20' to 31'
65'
HK
2
Ross Ford
65'
LP
1
Allan Jacobsen
Replacements:
HK
16
Scott Lawson
65'
PR
17
Alasdair Dickinson
20'
31'
65'
LK
18
Nathan Hines
41'
FL
19
Ross Rennie
65'
SH
20
Greig Laidlaw
38'
FH
21
Ruaridh Jackson
67'
WG
22
Nikki Walker
41'
Coach:
Andy Robinson
New Zealand
FB
15
Mils Muliaina
RW
14
Isaia Toeava
OC
13
Conrad Smith
IC
12
Sonny Bill Williams
LW
11
Hosea Gear
FH
10
Dan Carter
50'
SH
9
Jimmy Cowan
58'
N8
8
Kieran Read
OF
7
Richie McCaw (c )
57'
BF
6
Liam Messam
RL
5
Sam Whitelock
LL
4
Brad Thorn
57'
TP
3
Owen Franks
53'
HK
2
Hika Elliot
61'
LP
1
Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK
16
Andrew Hore
61'
PR
17
John Afoa
53'
LK
18
Anthony Boric
57'
FL
19
Daniel Braid
57'
SH
20
Andy Ellis
58'
FH
21
Stephen Donald
50'
CE
22
Ma'a Nonu
Coach:
Graham Henry
Touch judges:
Wayne Barnes (England )
(England )
Television match official:
(Italy )
Two of the All Blacks squad—captain Richie McCaw and Mils Muliaina—drew level with Sean Fitzpatrick as New Zealand's most-capped players, with 92 each.
Munster
15 – 6
Australia
Pen: Warwick (3)Drop: Warwick (2)
Report[45]
Pen: Barnes (2)
Thomond Park , Limerick Attendance: 21,314
Referee:
Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand )
Australia
FB
15
Lachie Turner
RW
14
Rod Davies
OC
13
Pat McCabe
IC
12
Anthony Fainga'a
30' to 40'
LW
11
Luke Morahan
FH
10
Berrick Barnes (c )
SH
9
Luke Burgess
N8
8
Richard Brown
OF
7
Matt Hodgson
BF
6
Scott Higginbotham
RL
5
Rob Simmons
LL
4
Dean Mumm
TP
3
Salesi Ma'afu
HK
2
Saia Fainga'a
LP
1
Ben Daley
76' to 80'
Replacements:
HK
16
Tatafu Polota-Nau
PR
17
James Slipper
LK
18
Van Humphries
FL
19
Pat McCutcheon
SH
20
Nick Phipps
CE
21
Matt Giteau
FB
22
Peter Hynes
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Alan Lewis (Ireland )
(Ireland )
Television match official:
(Ireland )
Australia did not award test status for this match.
Stadio Vittorio Pozzo Lamarmora, Biella Attendance: 2,000 Referee: John Lacey (Ireland )
19 November 2010
19:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
[1]
Scotland A
25 – 0
United States
Try: Jones (2), Traynor Con: Blair (2)Pen: Blair (2)
Report[47]
Netherdale , Galashiels Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France )
Scotland
FB
15
Jack Cuthbert
RW
14
Jim Thompson
OC
13
Ben Cairns
IC
12
Alex Grove
LW
11
Lee Jones
FH
10
David Blair
SH
9
Mark McMillan
N8
8
Stuart McInally
OF
7
Roddy Grant
BF
6
Rob Harley
RL
5
Alastair Kellock (c )
LL
4
Fraser McKenzie
TP
3
Geoff Cross
HK
2
Scott Lawson
LP
1
Jon Welsh
Replacements:
HK
16
Steven Lawrie
PR
17
Kyle Traynor
LK
18
Tom Ryder
FL
19
David Denton
SH
20
Henry Pyrgos
FH
21
Duncan Weir
CE
22
John Houston
Coach:
Nick Scrivener
FB
15
Colin Hawley
RW
14
Alipate Tuilevuka
OC
13
Paul Emerick
62' to 72'
IC
12
Andrew Suniula
LW
11
Zach Test
FH
10
Tai Enosa
SH
9
Mike Petri (c )
N8
8
JJ Gagiano
OF
7
Inaki Basauri
56' to 66'
BF
6
Patrick Danahy
RL
5
Hayden Smith
LL
4
Samu Manoa
TP
3
Eric Fry
HK
2
Chris Biller
LP
1
Mate Moeakiola
16' to 26'
Replacements:
HK
16
Phil Thiel
PR
17
Shawn Pittman
LK
18
Scott Lavalla
FL
19
Louis Stanfill
SH
20
Tim Usasz
FH
21
Valenese Malifa
FB
22
Chris Wyles
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Touch judges:
(France )
(France )
The USA did not award test status for this match; the last time it awarded caps for matches against national "A" sides was the 2008 Churchill Cup .
19 November 2010
19:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Wales
16 – 16
Fiji
Try: Penalty try 59' cCon: S. Jones (1/1)Pen: Biggar (2/3) 6', 21'S. Jones (1/1) 63'
Report[48]
Try: VuliVuli 36' cCon: Bai (1/1)Pen: Bai (2/3) 13', 80'+2'Matavesi (1/1) 24'
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff Attendance: 55,000
Referee:
Jérôme Garcès (France )
Wales
FB
15
Lee Byrne
RW
14
George North
OC
13
James Hook
IC
12
Andrew Bishop
49'
LW
11
Aled Brew
FH
10
Dan Biggar
49'
SH
9
Richie Rees
49'
N8
8
Jonathan Thomas
OF
7
Dan Lydiate
BF
6
Ryan Jones (c )
RL
5
Deiniol Jones
LL
4
Ian Gough
49'
TP
3
Adam Jones
HK
2
Huw Bennett
LP
1
Paul James
Replacements:
HK
16
Richard Hibbard
PR
17
John Yapp
LK
18
Bradley Davies
49'
FL
19
Taulupe Faletau
SH
20
Mike Phillips
49'
FH
21
Stephen Jones
49'
CE
22
Tom Shanklin
49'
Coach:
Warren Gatland
Fiji
FB
15
Josh Matavesi
RW
14
Michael Tagicakibau
49'
OC
13
Albert VuliVuli
66'
IC
12
Gabiriele Lovobalavu
LW
11
Vereniki Goneva
FH
10
Seremaia Bai
21' to 31'
SH
9
Nemia Kenatale
54'
N8
8
Sisa Koyamaibole
49'
OF
7
Malakai Ravulo
74'
BF
6
Semisi Naevo
RL
5
Jone Qovu
LL
4
Ifereimi Rawaqa
TP
3
Deacon Manu (c )
HK
2
Viliame Veikoso
52'
LP
1
Campese Ma'afu
58'
Replacements:
HK
16
Talemaitoga Tuapati
52'
PR
17
Graham Dewes
58'
LK
18
Sekonaia Kalou
74'
FL
19
Akapusi Qera
49'
SH
20
Seveci Taka
54'
CE
21
Ropate Ratu
49'
FB
22
Taniela Rawaqa
66'
Coach:
Sam Domoni
Touch judges:
Steve Walsh (Australia )
Rob Debney (England )
Television match official:
(France )
20 November 2010
14:00
GT (
UTC+04 )
Boris Paichadze National Stadium , Tbilisi Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Pascal Gauzere (France )
Georgia
FB
15
Malkhaz Urjukashvili
RW
14
Irakli Machkhaneli
OC
13
Irakli Chkhikvadze
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
Lasha Malaghuradze
SH
9
Irakli Abuseridze (c )
N8
8
OF
7
Giorgi Chkhaidze
BF
6
Grigol Labadze
RL
5
Levan Datunashvili
LL
4
Shalva Sutiashvili
TP
3
Davit Zirakashvili
HK
2
Akvsenti Giorgadze
LP
1
Davit Khinchagishvili
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
Goderdzi Shvelidze
LK
18
Giorgi Nemsadze
FL
19
Simon Maisuradze
SH
20
Bidzina Samkharadze
CE
21
David Kacharava
FH
22
Merab Kvirikashvili
Coach:
Touch judges:
(Georgia )
(Georgia )
20 November 2010
15:00
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
Italy
14 – 32
Australia
Try: Barbieri 71' mPen: Bergamasco (2) 11', 40'Orquera 35'
Report[50]
Try: Mitchell 9' cElsom 80' cCon: Barnes (2/2)Pen: Barnes (6/6) 2', 13', 50', 53', 59', 67'
Italy
FB
15
Luke McLean
RW
14
Tommaso Benvenuti
OC
13
Gonzalo Canale
IC
12
Alberto Sgarbi
60'
LW
11
Mirco Bergamasco
FH
10
Luciano Orquera
67'
SH
9
Edoardo Gori
60'
N8
8
Sergio Parisse (c )
OF
7
Alessandro Zanni
BF
6
Paul Derbyshire
55'
RL
5
Quintin Geldenhuys
LL
4
Carlo Del Fava
67'
TP
3
Martin Castrogiovanni
55'
HK
2
Fabio Ongaro
48'
LP
1
Andrea Lo Cicero
Replacements:
HK
16
Carlo Festuccia
48'
PR
17
Lorenzo Cittadini
55'
LK
18
Santiago Dellapè
67'
FL
19
Robert Barbieri
55'
UB
20
Pablo Canavosio
60'
FH
21
Riccardo Bocchino
67'
CE
22
Andrea Masi
60'
Coach:
Nick Mallett
Australia
FB
15
Kurtley Beale
RW
14
Lachie Turner
OC
13
Adam Ashley-Cooper
79'
IC
12
Berrick Barnes
LW
11
Drew Mitchell
FH
10
Quade Cooper
SH
9
Luke Burgess
N8
8
Ben McCalman
OF
7
David Pocock
67'
BF
6
Rocky Elsom (c )
RL
5
Nathan Sharpe
67'
LL
4
Rob Simmons
TP
3
Ben Alexander
HK
2
Stephen Moore
67' to 73'
LP
1
James Slipper
67'
Replacements:
HK
16
Tatafu Polota-Nau
67'
PR
17
Benn Robinson
67'
73'
LK
18
Mark Chisholm
67'
FL
19
Matt Hodgson
67'
SH
20
Will Genia
CE
21
Matt Giteau
WG
22
Pat McCabe
79'
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Romain Poite (France )
(Wales )
Television match official:
(England )
20 November 2010
14:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
England
26 – 13
Samoa
Try: Banahan 47' cCroft 72' cCon: Flood (2/2)Pen: Flood (4/5) 16', 26', 52', 70'
Report[51]
Try: P. Williams 41' m 79' mCon: P. Williams (0/2)Pen: P. Williams (1/3) 4'
Twickenham , London Attendance: 70,553 Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland )
England
FB
15
Ben Foden
RW
14
Chris Ashton
75'
OC
13
Matt Banahan
IC
12
Shontayne Hape
75'
LW
11
Mark Cueto
FH
10
Toby Flood
SH
9
Ben Youngs
68'
N8
8
Nick Easter (c )
OF
7
Hendre Fourie
BF
6
James Haskell
68'
RL
5
Tom Palmer
LL
4
Courtney Lawes
67'
TP
3
David Wilson
56'
HK
2
Dylan Hartley
56'
LP
1
Andrew Sheridan
Replacements:
HK
16
Steve Thompson
56'
PR
17
Dan Cole
56'
LK
18
Dave Attwood
67'
FL
19
Tom Croft
68'
SH
20
Danny Care
68'
FH
21
Charlie Hodgson
75'
CE
22
Delon Armitage
75'
Coach:
Martin Johnson
Samoa
FB
15
Paul Williams
RW
14
David Lemi
59'
OC
13
George Pisi
75'
IC
12
Seilala Mapusua
LW
11
Alesana Tuilagi
FH
10
Tasesa Lavea
66'
SH
9
Kahn Fotuali'i
N8
8
George Stowers
OF
7
BF
6
Ofisa Treviranus
64'
RL
5
Filipo Levi
LL
4
Kane Thompson
40'
TP
3
Anthony Perenise
67'
HK
2
Mahonri Schwalger (c )
48'
LP
1
Sakaria Taulafo
12' to 19'
Replacements:
HK
16
Ti’i Paulo
48'
PR
17
Census Johnston
12'
19'
67'
LK
18
Joe Tekori
40'
FL
19
64'
SH
20
Junior Poluleuligaga
66'
CE
21
Gavin Williams
75'
WG
22
59'
Coach:
Fuimaono Tafua
Touch judges:
Alan Lewis (Ireland )
(South Africa )
Television match official:
(Italy )
Scotland
21 – 17
South Africa
Pen: Parks (6/6) 16', 23', 29', 53', 62', 68'Drop: Parks (1/2) 19'
Report[52]
Try: Alberts 70' mPen: M. Steyn (4/5) 2', 12', 36', 46'
Scotland
FB
15
Hugo Southwell
RW
14
Nikki Walker
73'
OC
13
Joe Ansbro
IC
12
Graeme Morrison
LW
11
Sean Lamont
FH
10
Dan Parks
SH
9
Rory Lawson (c )
N8
8
Kelly Brown
78'
OF
7
John Barclay
BF
6
Nathan Hines
RL
5
Richie Gray
LL
4
Scott MacLeod
34'
TP
3
Euan Murray
69'
HK
2
Ross Ford
68'
LP
1
Allan Jacobsen
Replacements:
HK
16
Dougie Hall
68'
PR
17
Moray Low
69'
N8
18
Richie Vernon
34'
FL
19
Ross Rennie
78'
SH
20
Greig Laidlaw
FH
21
Ruaridh Jackson
WG
22
Chris Paterson
73'
Coach:
Andy Robinson
South Africa
FB
15
Zane Kirchner
RW
14
Gio Aplon
OC
13
François Steyn
IC
12
Jean de Villiers
LW
11
Lwazi Mvovo
FH
10
Morné Steyn
63'
SH
9
Francois Hougaard
46'
N8
8
Ryan Kankowski
OF
7
Juan Smith
BF
6
Deon Stegmann
46'
RL
5
Victor Matfield (c )
LL
4
Bakkies Botha
64'
TP
3
Jannie du Plessis
HK
2
Bismarck du Plessis
73'
LP
1
Tendai Mtawarira
72'
Replacements:
HK
16
Adriaan Strauss
73'
PR
17
CJ van der Linde
72'
LK
18
Flip van der Merwe
64'
FL
19
Willem Alberts
46'
SH
20
Ruan Pienaar
46'
CE
21
Adi Jacobs
FH
22
Patrick Lambie
63'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
Touch judges:
Alain Rolland (Ireland )
Francisco Pastrana (Argentina )
Television match official:
(Ireland )
20 November 2010
15:00
WET/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
[1]
Portugal
24 – 12
Namibia
Try: Bardy , G. Uva Con: Pen: (4)
Report[53]
Pen: Jantjies (4)
20 November 2010
17:30
IST/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Ireland
18 – 38
New Zealand
Try: Ferris 31' c B. O'Driscoll 57' mCon: Sexton 31'Pen: Sexton 11', 27'
Report[54]
Try: Boric 40' c Read 45' c, 80' m Whitelock 49' cCon: Carter 40', 45', 49'Pen: Carter 8', 16', 30', 36'
Aviva Stadium , Dublin Attendance: 46,302 Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa )
Ireland
FB
15
Rob Kearney
76'
RW
14
Tommy Bowe
OC
13
Brian O'Driscoll (c )
IC
12
Gordon D'Arcy
LW
11
Luke Fitzgerald
47'
FH
10
Jonathan Sexton
SH
9
Eoin Reddan
65'
N8
8
Jamie Heaslip
OF
7
David Wallace
65'
BF
6
Stephen Ferris
RL
5
Mick O'Driscoll
50'
LL
4
Donncha O'Callaghan
TP
3
Tom Court
65'
HK
2
Rory Best
23'
LP
1
Cian Healy
Replacements:
HK
16
Sean Cronin
23'
PR
17
John Hayes
65'
LK
18
Devin Toner
50'
FL
19
Denis Leamy
65'
SH
20
Peter Stringer
65'
FH
21
Ronan O'Gara
76'
CE
22
Keith Earls
47'
Coach:
Declan Kidney
New Zealand
FB
15
Mils Muliaina
RW
14
Cory Jane
OC
13
Conrad Smith
IC
12
Ma'a Nonu
58'
LW
11
Hosea Gear
FH
10
Dan Carter
SH
9
Andy Ellis
58'
N8
8
Kieran Read
OF
7
Richie McCaw (c )
BF
6
Jerome Kaino
RL
5
Tom Donnelly
41'
LL
4
Anthony Boric
TP
3
Owen Franks
66'
HK
2
Hika Elliot
58'
LP
1
Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK
16
Andrew Hore
58'
PR
17
John Afoa
66'
LK
18
Sam Whitelock
41'
FL
19
Liam Messam
SH
20
Alby Mathewson
58'
FH
21
Stephen Donald
CE
22
Sonny Bill Williams
58'
Coach:
Graham Henry
Touch judges:
Craig Joubert (South Africa )
(Italy )
Television match official:
Hugh Watkins (Wales )
New Zealand's captain Richie McCaw and teammate Mils Muliaina earned their 93rd caps, surpassing Sean Fitzpatrick as the most-capped All Blacks in history.
20 November 2010
20:45
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
France
15 – 9
Argentina
Pen: Parra (4/6) 11', 26', 32', 60'Drop: Traille (1/1) 49'
Report[55]
Pen: Contepomi (3/3) 17', 47', 62' Rodríguez (0/1)
Stade de la Mosson , Montpellier Attendance: 34,993 Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa )
France
FB
15
Alexis Palisson
RW
14
Yoann Huget
OC
13
Aurélien Rougerie
79'
IC
12
Yannick Jauzion
LW
11
Marc Andreu
FH
10
Damien Traille
78'
SH
9
Morgan Parra
78'
N8
8
Sébastien Chabal
62'
OF
7
Julien Bonnaire
BF
6
Thierry Dusautoir (c )
RL
5
Lionel Nallet
LL
4
Julien Pierre
56'
TP
3
Nicolas Mas
HK
2
William Servat
66'
LP
1
Thomas Domingo
56'
Replacements:
HK
16
Guilhem Guirado
66'
PR
17
Luc Ducalcon
56'
LK
18
Jérôme Thion
56'
N8
19
Imanol Harinordoquy
62'
SH
20
Dimitri Yachvili
78'
CE
21
Fabrice Estebanez
78'
FB
22
Jérôme Porical
79'
Coach:
Marc Lièvremont
Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales )
Andy Macpherson (Scotland )
Television match official:
Jim Yuille (Scotland )
26 November 2010
20:45
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
French Barbarians
27 – 28
Tonga
Try: Caucaunibuca 50' c Kelleher 60' c Hayman 64' cCon: Baby (3/3) 50', 60', 64'Pen: Élissalde (1/1) 31' Baby (1/2) 56'
Report[56]
Try: Lilo 66' c Malupo 70' m Pulu 75' cCon: Fisilau (2/3) 66', 75'Pen: Fisilau (3/4) 3', 43', 47'
Stade des Alpes , Grenoble Referee: JP Doyle (England )
Touch judges:
Jérôme Garces (France )
(France )
Television match official:
(France )
The traditionally uncapped player of the Barbarians' side was Brive's Benoît Cabello.
This match was Jean-Baptiste Élissalde's jubilee, as he came out of retirement for the game after having been named Toulouse's backs coach prior to the start of the 2010–11 season .
27 November 2010
14:00
GT (
UTC+04 )
Georgia
19 – 17
United States
Try: GugavaCon: Kvirikashvili Pen: Malaghuradze (3), Kvirikashvili
Report[57]
Try: Emerick Con: Malifa Drop: Malifa , Wyles
Boris Paichadze National Stadium , Tbilisi Attendance: 35,000 Referee: (Scotland )
Georgia
FB
15
Bessik Khamashuridze
RW
14
Irakli Machkhaneli
OC
13
Irakli Chkhikvadze
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
Lasha Malaghuradze
SH
9
Irakli Abuseridze (c )
N8
8
OF
7
Giorgi Chkhaidze
BF
6
Simon Maisuradze
RL
5
Levan Datunashvili
LL
4
Shalva Sutiashvili
TP
3
HK
2
Akvsenti Giorgadze
LP
1
Goderdzi Shvelidze
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
Davit Zirakashvili
N8
18
Viktor Kolelishvili
LK
19
Giorgi Nemsadze
SH
20
Bidzina Samkharadze
CE
21
David Kacharava
FB
22
Merab Kvirikashvili
Coach:
United States
FB
15
Chris Wyles
RW
14
Takudzwa Ngwenya
OC
13
Paul Emerick
IC
12
Andrew Suniula
LW
11
Kevin Swiryn
FH
10
Valenese Malifa
SH
9
Tim Usasz
N8
8
Inaki Basauri
OF
7
Todd Clever (c )
BF
6
Louis Stanfill
RL
5
Hayden Smith
LL
4
Samu Manoa
TP
3
Shawn Pittman
HK
2
Phil Thiel
LP
1
Matekitonga Moeakiola
Replacements:
HK
16
Chris Biller
PR
17
Mike MacDonald
LK
18
Scott LaValla
N8
19
Nic Johnson
SH
20
Mike Petri
FH
21
Tai Enosa
CE
22
Seta Tuilevuka
Coach:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Touch judges:
(Scotland )
Allan Forrest (Scotland )
27 November 2010
15:00
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
Italy
24 – 16
Fiji
Pen: Mi. Bergamasco (8) 11', 19', 35', 45', 52', 60', 75', 79'
Report[58]
Try: Tuapati 8' cCon: Bai (1/1)Pen: Bai (3) 24', 27', 39'
Stadio Alberto Braglia , Modena Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Dave Pearson (England )
Italy
FB
15
Luke McLean
RW
14
Andrea Masi
57'
OC
13
Gonzalo Canale
IC
12
Alberto Sgarbi
LW
11
Mirco Bergamasco
FH
10
Luciano Orquera
50'
SH
9
Edoardo Gori
N8
8
Sergio Parisse (c )
OF
7
Robert Barbieri
69'
BF
6
Alessandro Zanni
RL
5
Quintin Geldenhuys
LL
4
Carlo Del Fava
7'
TP
3
Martin Castrogiovanni
39' to 49'
HK
2
Fabio Ongaro
50'
LP
1
Salvatore Perugini
60'
Replacements:
HK
16
Carlo Festuccia
50'
PR
17
Andrea Lo Cicero
60'
LK
18
Santiago Dellapè
7'
FL
19
Paul Derbyshire
50'
SH
20
Pablo Canavosio
FH
21
Riccardo Bocchino
50'
WG
22
Tommaso Benvenuti
57'
Coach:
Nick Mallett
Fiji
FB
15
Norman Ligairi
RW
14
Vereniki Goneva
60'
OC
13
Albert VuliVuli
IC
12
Gabiriele Lovobalavu
LW
11
Napolioni Nalaga
FH
10
Seremaia Bai
SH
9
Nemia Kenatale
N8
8
Sisa Koyamaibole
53'
OF
7
Akapusi Qera
69'
BF
6
Semisi Naevo
RL
5
Jone Qovu
LL
4
Wame Lewaravu
TP
3
Deacon Manu (c )
HK
2
Talemaitoga Tuapati
74'
LP
1
Campese Ma'afu
69'
Replacements:
HK
16
Viliame Veikoso
74'
PR
17
Vesi Rarawa
69'
LK
18
Sekonaia Kalou
53'
FL
19
Jimilai Nakaidawa
69'
SH
20
Seveci Taka
CE
21
Seru Rabeni
60'
FB
22
Taniela Rawaqa
Coach:
Sam Domoni
Touch judges:
Christophe Berdos (France )
(Wales )
Television match official:
(England )
27 November 2010
14:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Twickenham , London Attendance: 80,793 Referee: George Clancy (Ireland )
England
FB
15
Ben Foden
RW
14
Chris Ashton
72'
OC
13
Mike Tindall
IC
12
Shontayne Hape
LW
11
Mark Cueto
FH
10
Toby Flood
33'
SH
9
Ben Youngs
61'
N8
8
Nick Easter
OF
7
Lewis Moody (c )
BF
6
Tom Croft
21'
RL
5
Tom Palmer
LL
4
Courtney Lawes
67'
TP
3
Dan Cole
67'
HK
2
Dylan Hartley
73'
LP
1
Andrew Sheridan
Replacements:
HK
16
Steve Thompson
73'
PR
17
David Wilson
67'
LK
18
Simon Shaw
67'
FL
19
Hendre Fourie
21'
SH
20
Danny Care
61'
FH
21
Charlie Hodgson
33'
CE
22
Matt Banahan
72'
Coach:
Martin Johnson
South Africa
FB
15
Zane Kirchner
47'
RW
14
Gio Aplon
60' to 67'
78'
OC
13
François Steyn
IC
12
Jean de Villiers
67'
LW
11
Lwazi Mvovo
FH
10
Morné Steyn
SH
9
Ruan Pienaar
N8
8
Pierre Spies
OF
7
Juan Smith
BF
6
Deon Stegmann
48'
RL
5
Victor Matfield (c )
LL
4
Bakkies Botha
66'
TP
3
Jannie du Plessis
52'
HK
2
Bismarck du Plessis
78'
LP
1
Tendai Mtawarira
Replacements:
HK
16
Adriaan Strauss
78'
PR
17
CJ van der Linde
52'
LK
18
Flip van der Merwe
66'
FL
19
Willem Alberts
48'
SH
20
Francois Hougaard
60'
FH
21
Patrick Lambie
78'
CE
22
Adi Jacobs
47'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
Touch judges:
Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland )
(Ireland )
Television match official:
(Scotland )
Scotland
19 – 16
Samoa
Try: Walker 14' cCon: Parks (1/1)Pen: Parks (2) 2', 29'Jackson 79'Drop: Parks (1/1) 52'
Report[60]
Try: Fotuali'i 9' cCon: Williams (1/1)Pen: Williams (3/3) 36', 41', 55'
Pittodrie , Aberdeen Attendance: 18,290 Referee: Steve Walsh (Australia )
Scotland
FB
15
Hugo Southwell
RW
14
Nikki Walker
OC
13
Joe Ansbro
58'
IC
12
Graeme Morrison
LW
11
Sean Lamont
FH
10
Dan Parks
58'
SH
9
Rory Lawson (c )
55'
N8
8
Richie Vernon
74'
OF
7
John Barclay
BF
6
Kelly Brown
RL
5
Richie Gray
59'
LL
4
Nathan Hines
TP
3
Euan Murray
59'
HK
2
Ross Ford
74'
LP
1
Allan Jacobsen
Replacements:
HK
16
Dougie Hall
74'
PR
17
Moray Low
59'
LK
18
Jim Hamilton
59'
FL
19
Ross Rennie
74'
SH
20
Mike Blair
55'
FH
21
Ruaridh Jackson
58'
CE
22
Max Evans
58'
Coach:
Andy Robinson
Samoa
FB
15
Paul Williams
RW
14
David Lemi
73'
OC
13
George Pisi
IC
12
Seilala Mapusua
LW
11
Alesana Tuilagi
FH
10
Tasesa Lavea
SH
9
Kahn Fotuali'i
N8
8
George Stowers
OF
7
73'
BF
6
Ofisa Treviranus
65'
RL
5
Filipo Levi
LL
4
Kane Thompson
61'
TP
3
Census Johnston
59'
HK
2
Mahonri Schwalger (c )
61'
LP
1
Sakaria Taulafo
Replacements:
HK
16
Ti’i Paulo
61'
PR
17
Anthony Perenise
59'
LK
18
Joe Tekori
61'
LK
19
Dan Leo
73'
FL
20
65'
SH
21
Junior Poluleuligaga
WG
22
73'
Coach:
Fuimaono Tafua
Touch judges:
Marius Jonker (South Africa )
(South Africa )
Television match official:
(Ireland )
27 November 2010
17:15
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Wales
25 – 37
New Zealand
Try: Byrne 80' cCon: S. Jones Pen: S. Jones (6)
Report[61]
Try: Gear 5' m, 54' cMuliaina 22' mToeava 73' cAfoa 76' cCon: Carter (3/5)Pen: Carter (2)
Millennium Stadium , Cardiff Attendance: 73,789 Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland )
Wales
FB
15
Lee Byrne
RW
14
George North
OC
13
Tom Shanklin
79'
IC
12
James Hook
LW
11
Tom James
FH
10
Stephen Jones
SH
9
Mike Phillips
78'
N8
8
Ryan Jones
48'
OF
7
Sam Warburton
75'
BF
6
Dan Lydiate
48'
RL
5
Alun Wyn Jones
LL
4
Bradley Davies
TP
3
Adam Jones
HK
2
Matthew Rees (c )
LP
1
Gethin Jenkins
78'
Replacements:
HK
16
Huw Bennett
PR
17
Paul James
78'
LK
18
Jonathan Thomas
48'
N8
19
Andy Powell
48'
FL
20
Martyn Williams
75'
SH
21
Richie Rees
78'
CE
22
Andrew Bishop
79'
Coach:
Warren Gatland
New Zealand
FB
15
Mils Muliaina
RW
14
Isaia Toeava
OC
13
Conrad Smith
IC
12
Sonny Bill Williams
49'
LW
11
Hosea Gear
FH
10
Dan Carter
78'
SH
9
Jimmy Cowan
77'
N8
8
Kieran Read
37'
OF
7
Richie McCaw (c )
BF
6
Jerome Kaino
RL
5
Sam Whitelock
55'
LL
4
Brad Thorn
TP
3
Owen Franks
62'
HK
2
Keven Mealamu
75'
LP
1
Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK
16
Andrew Hore
75'
PR
17
John Afoa
62'
LK
18
Anthony Boric
55'
FL
19
Daniel Braid
51' to 61'
37'
SH
20
Andy Ellis
77'
FH
21
Stephen Donald
78'
CE
22
Ma'a Nonu
49'
Coach:
Graham Henry
Touch judges:
Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa )
David Changleng (Scotland )
Television match official:
Giulio De Santis (Italy )
With a penalty in the 7th minute, Dan Carter surpassed England's Jonny Wilkinson , who sat out the November Tests due to injury, as the leading Test point scorer in history.
27 November 2010
20:45
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
France
16 – 59
Australia
Try: Penalty try 30' cCon: Parra (1/1) 30'Pen: Parra (3/4) 9', 20', 42'
Report[62]
Try: Asley-Cooper 4' cRobinson 49' cGenia 52' cMitchell 67' c, 73' c, 76' cO'Connor 80' mCon: O'Connor (6/7) 5', 50', 52', 67', 73', 76'Pen: O'Connor (4/5) 14', 25', 61', 72'
Stade de France , Saint-Denis Attendance: 59,275
Referee:
Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand )
Australia
FB
15
Kurtley Beale
RW
14
James O'Connor
OC
13
Adam Ashley-Cooper
73'
IC
12
Berrick Barnes
72'
LW
11
Drew Mitchell
FH
10
Quade Cooper
SH
9
Will Genia
73'
N8
8
Ben McCalman
36'
40'
64'
OF
7
David Pocock
BF
6
Rocky Elsom (c )
RL
5
Nathan Sharpe
66'
LL
4
Rob Simmons
TP
3
Ben Alexander
30' to 40'
40'
HK
2
Stephen Moore
72'
LP
1
James Slipper
Replacements:
HK
16
Tatafu Polota-Nau
72'
PR
17
Benn Robinson
36'
LK
18
Mark Chisholm
66'
FL
19
Scott Higginbotham
64'
SH
20
Luke Burgess
73'
CE
21
Matt Giteau
72'
WG
22
Lachlan Turner
73'
Coach:
Robbie Deans
Touch judges:
Wayne Barnes (England )
(Italy )
Television match official:
Hugh Watkins (Wales )
Spain
33 – 20
Namibia
Try: Con: (3/3)Pen: (4)
Report[64]
Try: marais , Botha , Kitshoff Con: Botha (1/3)Pen: (1/1)
Estadio Príncipes de España, Palma de Mallorca Attendance: 3,500
[65] Referee:
(Portugal )
Spain
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
(c )
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
Jesús Moreno
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
PR
16
Rodrigo Martínez
HK
17
PR
18
FL
19
SH
20
CE
21
FB
22
Coach:
Touch judges:
(Spain )
(Spain )
27 November 2010
15:00
WET/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
[1]
Touch judges:
(Portugal )
(Portugal )
28 November 2010
14:30
IST/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Ireland
29 – 9
Argentina
Try: Ferris 19' cD'Arcy 80' cCon: Sexton 21'O'Gara 80'Pen: Sexton 13', 28', 33', 40', 65'
Report[67]
Pen: Contepomi 30', 57', 67'
Aviva Stadium , Dublin Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa )
Ireland
FB
15
Geordan Murphy
RW
14
Tommy Bowe
OC
13
Brian O'Driscoll (c )
68'
IC
12
Gordon D'Arcy
LW
11
Andrew Trimble
FH
10
Jonathan Sexton
68'
SH
9
Peter Stringer
76'
N8
8
Jamie Heaslip
OF
7
David Wallace
BF
6
Stephen Ferris
60'
RL
5
Mick O'Driscoll
65'
LL
4
Donncha O'Callaghan
TP
3
Tony Buckley
63'
HK
2
Sean Cronin
64'
LP
1
Cian Healy
Replacements:
HK
16
Damien Varley
64'
PR
17
Tom Court
63'
LK
18
Devin Toner
65'
FL
19
Denis Leamy
60'
SH
20
Eoin Reddan
76'
FH
21
Ronan O'Gara
68'
CE
22
Keith Earls
68'
Coach:
Declan Kidney
Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales )
(England )
Television match official:
(France )
4 December 2010
14:30
BT/GMT+0 (
UTC+0 )
Barbarians
26 – 20
South Africa
Try: Mitchell 5' m, 20' cO'Connor 15' cGeldenhuys 61' cCon: O'Connor 17', 22' 62' (3/4)
Report[68]
Try: Ndungane 43' cBotha 69' mMaku 80' mCon: Jantjies 44' (1/3)Pen: Jantjies 9'
Twickenham , London Referee:
Pascal Gauzere (France )[69]
Barbarians
FB
15
James O'Connor
RW
14
Joe Rokocoko
64'
OC
13
Adam Ashley-Cooper
IC
12
Ma'a Nonu
63'
LW
11
Drew Mitchell
FH
10
Matt Giteau (c )
SH
9
Will Genia
48'
N8
8
Colin Bourke
23'
OF
7
Martyn Williams
22' to 29'
BF
6
Rodney So'oialo
48'
RL
5
Chris Jack
LL
4
Anton van Zyl
TP
3
Neemia Tialata
64'
HK
2
Stephen Moore
40'
LP
1
Salvatore Perugini
Replacements:
HK
16
Keven Mealamu
40'
PR
17
John Yapp
64'
LK
18
Quintin Geldenhuys
23'
29'
48'
FL
19
Daniel Braid
22'
SH
20
Andy Ellis
48'
FH
21
Stephen Donald
63'
CE
22
Seru Rabeni
64'
Coach:
Nick Mallett
FB
15
Patrick Lambie
RW
14
Odwa Ndungane
OC
13
Adi Jacobs
IC
12
Andries Strauss
63'
LW
11
Lwazi Mvovo
FH
10
Elton Jantjies
72'
SH
9
Francois Hougaard
N8
8
Ryan Kankowski
55'
OF
7
Juan Smith (c )
BF
6
Willem Alberts
RL
5
Alistair Hargreaves
40'
LL
4
Bakkies Botha
29' to 38'
TP
3
CJ van der Linde
HK
2
Adriaan Strauss
59'
LP
1
Coenie Oosthuizen
45'
Replacements:
HK
16
Bandise Maku
59'
PR
17
Tendai Mtawarira
45'
67'
PR
18
Werner Kruger
67'
LK
19
Flip van der Merwe
29'
38'
40'
FL
20
Keegan Daniel
55'
SH
21
Charl McLeod
63'
WG
22
Gio Aplon
72'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
There are two uncapped players in the Barbarians' side: Waikato Chiefs ' and New Zealand Māoris ' Colin Bourke and Stormers ' Anton van Zyl , and five uncapped players in South Africa's side: Cheetahs ' Coenie Oosthuizen, Lions ' Elton Jantjies, Sharks ' Charl McLeod and Andries Strauss and Bulls ' Werner Kruger.
The match does not have Test status.
Germany
34 – 13
Hong Kong
Report[71] (in German)
15 December 2010
17:00
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
18 December 2010
20:00
CET/GMT+01 (
UTC+01 )
Netherlands
Snow Cancelled
Hong Kong
National Rugby Centre, Amsterdam Referee: (USA )
Dana Teagarden was scheduled to become the first woman ever to serve as referee in a senior men's international 15-man match. She is already the first (and to date only) woman to have refereed in the IRB Sevens World Series .[73] The Netherlands-Hong Kong match was cancelled due to snow.
See also [ ]
2010 mid-year rugby union tests
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