2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches

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Uruguay Teros vs Argentina XV

The 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches were a series of rugby union test matches that took place in August and September 2015, as the 20 competing teams prepared for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

For most teams, their preparation kicked off in August after various training camps before the squad announcement deadline date of 31 August. Uruguay were the first to begin their warm-up campaign at the start of August, playing three tests: first against an Argentina XV, and then a two-test series against Japan, before playing an uncapped match against a Basque Selection team. Wales and reigning Six Nations champions Ireland followed suit a week later, with the first game of a home and away series, after which Wales played Italy, just days after they announced their final World Cup team. Hosts England played a home and away test series against France before they played Ireland in London. Both Ireland and France played Scotland at home, while Scotland played a home and away test series against the Italians.

With a reduced 2015 Rugby Championship, participants Argentina hosted South Africa, while reigning World Cup champions New Zealand hosted Australia for the second Bledisloe Cup match of 2015. En route to the World Cup, the Wallabies stopped off in the United States to play their national team for the first time on American soil since 1976. The United States also hosted English club side Harlequins, while they also faced Canada in Ottawa. Canada additionally hosted Pro12 champions Glasgow Warriors, before they faced Georgia and Fiji at a neutral venue in the United Kingdom, which also hosted Georgia's encounter with Japan. Glasgow's Scottish counterparts Edinburgh, faced Romania, who also took on Tonga for just their second time in their history.

Aside from Harlequins, other English clubs faced international opposition, when Newcastle Falcons faced Georgia, Leicester Tigers faced Argentina, Yorkshire Carnegie played Romania and Wasps hosted Samoa. Samoa were the first international rugby union team to play at the Olympic Stadium in London, when they faced the Barbarians, with most of that team haven played for a World XV side against Japan a week earlier.

Fixtures[]

Week 1[]

1 August 2015
15:30 UYT (UTC-03)
Uruguay  30–26  Argentina XV
Try: Bulanti 26' m
Etcheverry 43' c
Con: Ormaechea (1/2) 44'
Pen: Ormaechea (1/1) 8'
Berchesi (5/6) 11', 28', 34', 64', 75'
Report[1]
(In Spanish)
Try: Báez 14' m
Orlando 37' c
Panceyra Garrido 41' c
58' c
Con: (2/3) 38', 42'
Miotti (1/1) 59'
Estadio Charrúa, Montevideo[2]
Referee: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)

Notes:

  • Uruguay awarded caps for this match.
  • This was Uruguay's first ever victory over Argentina, despite it not being a full test match.

Week 2[]

8 August 2015
14:30 BST (UTC+01)
Wales  21–35  Ireland
Try: Hibbard 36' c
Tipuric 70' c
Cuthbert 80' c
Con: Hook (1/1) 37'
Anscombe (2/2) 71', 80+2'
Report[3] Try: Heaslip 8' m
Cave 22' c
Earls 29' c
Zebo 47' m
Jones 53' m
Con: Jackson (2/5) 22', 30'
Pen: Jackson (2/2) 18', 33'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff[4]
Attendance: 74,000
Referee: Glen Jackson (New Zealand)

Notes:

  • Gareth Anscombe, Kristian Dacey, Dominic Day, Ross Moriarty Tyler Morgan and Eli Walker (all Wales) made their international debuts.
  • Mike Ross (Ireland) earned his 50th test cap.
  • No replacement was issued when Tommy O'Donnell was taken off injured in the 75th minute.

Week 3[]

14 August 2015
17:30 BST (UTC+01)
Yorkshire Carnegie England 10–10  Romania
Try: 69' c
Con: Leonard (1/1) 71'
Pen: Leonard (1/1) 27'
Report[5] Try: Morrison 36' c
Con: Vlaicu (1/1) 37'
Pen: Vlaicu (1/1) 19'
Headingley, Leeds[6]
Referee: (England)

15 August 2015
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand  41–13  Australia
Try: Coles 21' c
Penalty try 47' c
Nonu (2) 50' c, 64' c
C. Smith 53' c
Con: Carter (5/5) 23', 47', 51', 54', 66'
Pen: Carter (2/3) 17', 28'
Report[7] Try: Folau 76' c
Con: White (1/1) 77'
Pen: Cooper (2/2) 7', 31'
Eden Park, Auckland[8]
Attendance: 48,457
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)

Notes:

  • Richie McCaw surpassed Ireland's Brian O'Driscoll world record as the most capped rugby player, with 142 caps.
  • David Pocock (Australia) earned his 50th test cap.
  • New Zealand retained the Bledisloe Cup.

15 August 2015
18:00 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  20–45 World XV
Try: Hesketh 13' c
Penalty try 66' c
Con: Goromaru (1/1) 15'
Tatekawa (1/1) 67'
Pen: Goromaru (2/3) 48', 57'
Report[9] Try: Naiyaravoro (3) 20' c, 69' c, 78' m
Ellis (2) 53' c, 59' c
Con: Barnes (3/3) 21', 53', 61'
Harris (1/2) 70'
Pen: Barnes (4/5) 6', 12', 32', 39'
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo[10]
Attendance: 12,740
Referee: Andrew Lees (Australia)

15 August 2015
17:00 WEST (UTC+01)
Ireland  28–22  Scotland
Try: Henry 14' c
Cronin 53' c
Zebo 59' c
Fitzgerald 68' c
Con: Madigan (4/4) 15', 55', 60', 70'
Report[11] Try: Cowan 30' c
Pyrgos 43' m
Horne 63' c
Con: Horne (1/2) 32'
Jackson (1/1) 65'
Pen: Horne (1/2) 59'
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[12]
Attendance: 31,780
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

Notes:

  • Jack Conan, Nathan White (both Ireland), Hugh Blake and Michael Cusack (both Scotland) made their international debuts.

15 August 2015
20:00 BST (UTC+01)
England  19–14  France
Try: Watson (2) 10' c, 17' m
May 45' c
Con: Farrell (2/3) 12', 46'
Report[13] Try: Ouedraogo 60' m
Con: Kockott (0/1)
Pen: Parra (3/3) 6', 25', 32'
Twickenham, London[14]
Attendance: 63,113
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

Notes:

  • Sam Burgess, Calum Clark, Luke Cowan-Dickie and Henry Slade (England) made their international debuts.
  • François Trinh-Duc (France) earned his 50th test cap.
  • This was the 100th match contested between England and France.

15 August 2015
16:40 ART (UTC-03)
Argentina  12–26  South Africa
Pen: Sánchez (4/4) 14', 33', 38', 51'
Report[15] Try: Habana 26' c
Mvovo 29' c
Con: Lambie (2/2) 27', 31'
Pen: Lambie (3/3) 6', 17', 55'
Drop: Lambie (1/1) 42'
Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires[8][16]
Referee: Glen Jackson (New Zealand)

Notes:

Week 4[]

21 August 2015
18:30 BST (UTC+01)
Edinburgh Scotland 31–16  Romania
Try: Grant (3) 20' m, 38' m, 78' c
Du Preez 23' c
Te Rure 62' c
Con: Fowles (1/3) 24'
Te Rure (2/2) 64', 78'
Report[17] Try: Apostol 55' c
Con: Dumbravă (1/1) 56'
Pen: Vlaicu (2/3) 15', 34'
Dumbravă (1/1) 61'
The Greenyards, Melrose[18]
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Greg Garner (England)

22 August 2015
18:00 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  30–8  Uruguay
Try: Tui (2) 10' c, 65' c
Horie 32' c
Con: Goromaru (3/3) 11', 33', 66'
Pen: Goromaru (3/3) 20', 43', 52'
Report[19] Try: Etcheverry 38' m
Pen: Berchesi (1/1) 15'
Level-5 Stadium, Fukuoka[2]
Attendance: 10,238
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)

Notes:

  • This was Japan's first ever win over Uruguay.

22 August 2015
20:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Italy  12–16  Scotland
Pen: Garcia (1/2) 17'
Allan (3/3) 24', 40', 61'
Report[20] Try: Pyrgos 73'
Con: Weir (1/1) 74'
Pen: Weir (3/4) 3', 12', 19'
Stadio Olimpico di Torino, Turin[21]
Attendance: 10,800
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

Notes:

  • Carlo Canna, Marcello Violi (both Italy), John Hardie, Damien Hoyland, Rory Hughes Stuart McInally and WP Nel (all Scotland) made their international debuts; Nel was the first Scottish Rugby Union project player to be capped.
  • Grant Gilchrist was due to captain Scotland, but pulled out of the game prior to kick off due to illness. Jim Hamilton took his place in the starting XV, with hooker Kevin Bryce filling the vacated bench place.
  • This Scottish win ended their six-match losing streak.

22 August 2015
21:00 CEST (UTC+02)
France  25–20  England
Try: Huget 45' c
Con: Michalak (1/1) 46'
Pen: Spedding (1/1) 3'
Michalak (5/6) 10', 16', 25', 33', 65'
Report[22] Try: Cipriani 71' c
Joseph 77' c
Con: Ford (2/2) 72', 78'
Pen: Ford (2/3) 27', 39'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis[14]
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

Notes:

  • Jamie George (England) made his international debut.
  • Frédéric Michalak became France's top point scorer with 394 points, surpassing Christophe Lamaison's record of 380.

22 August 2015
16:00 EDT (UTC-04)
Canada  23–41  United States
Try: Paris 47' m
Blevins 56' m
Carpenter 77' c
Con: Hirayama (1/2) 78'
Pen: McRorie (1/2) 3'
Drop: Hirayama (1/1) 17'
Report[23] Try: Peterson 28' c
Durutalo 35' c
Suniula 68' c
Petri 73' c
Dolan 80' c
Con: MacGinty (5/5) 29', 36', 70', 75', 80'
Pen: MacGinty (2/3) 32', 51'
Twin Elm Rugby Park, Ottawa[24]
Attendance: 5,168
Referee: Stuart Berry (South Africa)

Notes:

  • Niku Kruger (United States) made his international debut.
  • This win saw the United States claim their third consecutive win over Canada, setting a new record for their longest winning streak against Canada.
  • 41 points was the most points the United States had ever scored against Canada.

Week 5[]

28 August 2015
19:30 BST (UTC+01)
Nottingham England 14–69  Tonga
Try: Penalty try 29' c
64' c
Con: (2/2) 30', 65'
Report[25] Try: Veainu 2' c
Fonua (4) 10' c, 39' c, 50' m, 61' m
Helu (2) 20' m, 56' c
Piutau 43' c
Taione 53' c
Takulua (2) 70' c, 78' m
Con: Fosita (6/8) 3', 10', 40', 44', 54', 56'
Takulua (1/3) 71'
Lady Bay Sports Ground, Lady Bay[26]
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: (England)

28 August 2015
19:45 BST (UTC+01)
Newcastle Falcons England 27–7  Georgia
Try: Mayhew 15' m
43' m
Tait 48' m
McGuigan 70' m
Harris 77' c
Con: Willis (1/3) 78'
Report[27] Try: Gorgodze 53' c
Con: Tsiklauri (1/1) 54'
Kingston Park, Newcastle upon Tyne[28]
Attendance: 2,355
Referee: Lloyd Linton (Scotland)

29 August 2015
18:00 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  40–0  Uruguay
Try: Goromaru 12'
K. Ono 15' c
Broadhurst 25' c
Matsushima 44' c
Tui 50' m
Fukuoka 66' c
Con: Goromaru (5/6) 13', 16', 26', 46', 68'
Report[29]
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo[2]
Attendance: 11,515
Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)

29 August 2015
14:30 WEST (UTC+01)
Ireland  10–16  Wales
Try: Henderson 40' c
Con: Sexton (1/1) 40'
Pen: Sexton (1/1) 28'
Report[30] Try: Tipuric 23' c
Con: Halfpenny (1/1) 25'
Pen: Halfpenny (3/3) 17', 63', 70'
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[12]
Attendance: 47,430
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)

Notes:

  • Tadhg Furlong (Ireland) and Tomas Francis (Wales) made their international debuts.
  • George North (Wales) earned his 50th test cap, the youngest player to do so for any nation.
  • This was Ireland's first loss at home since their 24–22 loss to New Zealand during the 2013 end of year tests.

29 August 2015
15:00 BST (UTC+01)
Barbarians 27–24  Samoa
Try: Thomson (2) 1' m, 49' m
Gill 23' c
Tapuai (2) 29' m, 63' m
Con: Lealiifano (1/5) 24' c
Report[31] Try: Perenise 5' c
K. Pisi 34' c
Lam 53' c
Con: T. Pisi (2/2) 6', 35
Nanai-Williams (1/1) 54'
Pen: T. Pisi (1/2) 19'
Olympic Stadium, London[32]
Attendance: 41,039
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

29 August 2015
15:15 BST (UTC+01)
Scotland  48–7  Italy
Try: Lamont (2) 8' c, 61' m
Barclay 38' c
Visser (2) 47' m, 71' c
Bennett 79' m
Con: Laidlaw (2/4) 9', 38'
Russell (1/2) 72'
Pen: Laidlaw (4/4) 4', 22', 26', 55'
Report[33] Try: Campagnaro 29' c
Con: Allan (1/1) 30'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[21]
Attendance: 43,831
Referee: Romain Poite (France)

Notes:

  • This was Scotland's largest winning margin over Italy of 41 points, surpassing the previous 38 point margin in 2003.
  • The 48 points was also the most points scored by Scotland over Italy.

29 August 2015
15:00 ADT (UTC-03)
Canada  19–12 Scotland Glasgow Warriors
Try: Cudmore 15' c
Evans 26' c
Van der Merwe 75' m
Con: Hirayama (2/2) 16', 27'
Report[34] Try: G. Bryce 3' m
Bulumakau 69' c
Con: Wight (1/1) 70'
Graves-Oakley Memorial Park, Halifax[35]
Attendance: 4,812
Referee: (Canada)

30 August 2015
15:30 EDT (UTC-04)
United States  19–24 England Harlequins
Try: Palamo 19' m
Test 80' m
Pen: MacGinty (2/5) 4', 5'
Niua (1/1) 60'
Report[36] Try: Dickson 29' c
Wallace (2) 35' c, 67' c
Con: N. Evans (2/2) 30', 36'
Botica (1/1) 68'
Pen: Botica (1/1) 78'
PPL Park, Chester[37]
Referee: Kurt Weaver (United States)

Week 6[]

2 September 2015
19:30 BST (UTC+01)
Georgia  15–16  Canada
Try: Tkhilaishvili 28' c
Tsiklauri 74' m
Con: Malaghuradze (1/2) 28'
Pen: Malaghuradze (1/1) 13'
Report[38] Try: Tiedemann 4' c
Con: Hirayama (1/1) 5'
Pen: Hirayama (3/4) 19', 33', 46'
Molesey Road, Esher, Surrey[28]
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

Notes:

  • Giorgi Nemsadze (Georgia) earned his 50th test cap.

5 September 2015
14:30 BST (UTC+01)
England  21–13  Ireland
Try: May 2' c
Watson 13' m
Con: Ford (1/2) 4'
Pen: Ford (1/1) 46'
Farrell (2/2) 72', 77'
Report[39] Try: O'Connell 52' c
Con: Sexton (1/1) 53'
Pen: Sexton (2/2) 7', 49'
Twickenham, London[14]
Attendance: 80,138
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)

5 September 2015
15:00 BST (UTC+01)
Leicester Tigers England 34–55  Argentina
Try: Brugnara 30' c
Beckett 61' c
Burns 66' c
Odogwu 68' c
Con: Bell (1/1) 30'
Burns (3/3) 62', 67', 69'
Pen: Bell (2/2) 10', 40'
Report[40] Try: Cordero 6' c
Bosch 12' c
Imhoff 20' c
Sánchez 38' c
Montoya 48' m
Agulla (2) 58' m, 80' c
Socino 72' m
Leguizamón 78' m
Con: Sánchez (4/4) 7', 13', 20', 38'
Socino (1/5) 80'
Welford Road, Leicester[41]
Referee: (England)

5 September 2015
16:30 BST (UTC+01)
Wasps England 19–25  Samoa
Try: Hughes 4' m
Wade 27' c
Gaskell 76' c
Con: Gopperth (1/2) 28'
Lozowski (1/1) 77'
Report[42] Try: Levave 51' c
Autagavaia 56' m
Faosiliva 78' c
Con: Stanley (1/2) 51'
Fa’apale (1/1) 80'
Pen: Stanley (2/3) 30', 41'
Ricoh Arena, Coventry[43]
Attendance: 10,898
Referee: (Wales)

5 September 2015
16:45 BST (UTC+01)
Japan  13–10  Georgia
Try: Lelei Mafi 77' c
Con: Goromaru (1/1) 78'
Pen: Goromaru (2/3) 2', 26'
Report[44] Try: Giorgadze 15' c
Con: Kvirikashvili (1/1) 16'
Pen: Malaghuradze (1/2) 70'
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester[28]
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

Notes:

  • Davit Zirakashvili (Georgia) earned his 50th test caps.

5 September 2015
17:00 BST (UTC+01)
Wales  23–19  Italy
Try: North 12' m
Pen: Halfpenny (5/5) 28', 48', 61', 64', 68'
Biggar (1/1) 74'
Report[45] Try: Sarto 2' m
Palazzani 80' m
Pen: Allan (2/2) 9', 31'
Drop: Canna (1/1) 62'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff[4]
Attendance: 52,981
Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)

5 September 2015
21:00 EEST (UTC+03)
Romania  16–21  Tonga
Try: Rădoi 79' c
Con: Vlaicu (1/1) 80'
Pen: Vlaicu (3/3) 30', 38', 58'
Report[46] Try: Penalty try 26' c
Takulua 69' m
Con: Morath (1/2) 27'
Pen: Morath (3/4) 40' 62', 73'
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest[6]
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

Notes:

  • Florin Surugiu (Romania) earned his 50th test cap.
  • Paula Kinikinilau and Johan van Heerden (Romania) made their international debuts.
  • This was Tonga's first ever win over Romania.

5 September 2015
21:00 CEST (UTC+02)
France  19–16  Scotland
Try: Nakaitaci 72'
Con: Parra (1/1) 73'
Pen: Michalak (3/4) 17', 30', 43'
Spedding (1/1) 58'
Report[47] Try: Seymour 60' c
Con: Laidlaw (1/1) 61'
Pen: Laidlaw (3/3) 8', 21', 40'
Stade de France, Saint-Denis[21]
Attendance: 47,200
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

5 September 2015
18:30 CDT (UTC-05)
United States  10–47  Australia
Try: Petri 31' c
Con: MacGinty (1/1) 33'
Pen: MacGinty (1/1) 19'
Report[48] Try: Foley 8' c
Phipps 14' c
McMahon 48' c
Mumm 54' c
Beale 69' c
Cooper 74' c
Naiyaravoro 78' m
Con: Foley (6/7) 9', 15', 49', 55', 70', 74'
Soldier Field, Chicago[49]
Attendance: 23,212
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

Notes:

  • Chris Wyles (United States) earned his 50th test cap.
  • Taqele Naiyaravoro and Toby Smith (both Australia) made their international debuts.

6 September 2015
14:30 BST (UTC+01)
Canada  18–47  Fiji
Try: Trainor 33' m
Van der Merwe (2) 69' m, 71' m
Pen: McRorie (1/1) 16'
Report[50] Try: Matawalu (2) 22' c, 37' c
Nayacalevu (2) 25' c, 60' c
Talebula 78' c
Con: Nadolo (5/5) 23', 26', 38', 61', 79'
Pen: Nadolo (4/4) 8', 12', 30', 63'
Twickenham Stoop, London[51]
Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France)

6 September 2015
17:00 CEST (UTC+02)
 Basque Country 19–41  Uruguay
Report[52]
Campos Deportivos de Fadura, Getxo[53]

See also[]

  • 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup
  • 2015 Rugby Championship

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