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W-World Cup-2011 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - GAME POINTS - PAGE 1 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - POOL PLAY-OFF's POINTS 1 NEW ZEALAND VS TONGA - 09 September 2011 NEW ZEALAND VS TONGA - 09 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Israel Dagg New Zealand 2 Israel Dagg New Zealand 10 Richard Kahui New Zealand 2 Richard Kahui New Zealand 10 Alisona Taumalolo Tonga 1 Daniel Carter New Zealand 9 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 1 Alisona Taumalolo Tonga 5 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 1 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 5 Kurt Morath Tonga 5 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 5 Collin Slade New Zealand 2 2 SCOTLAND VS ROMANIA - 10 September 2011 SCOTLAND VS ROMANIA - 10 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Simon Danielli Scotland 2 Chris Paterson Scotland 14 Daniel Carpo Romania 1 Simon Danielli Scotland 10 Joe Ansbro Scotland 1 Tiberius Dimofte Romania 8 Mihaita Lazar Romania 1 Marin Dumbrava Romania 6 Mike Blair Scotland 1 Daniel Carpo Romania 5 Joe Ansbro Scotland 5 Mihaita Lazar Romania 5 Mike Blair Scotland 5 3 FIJI VS NAMIBIA - 10 September 2011 FIJI VS NAMIBIA - 10 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Vereniki Goneva Fiji 4 Vereniki Goneva Fiji 20 Chrysander Botha Namibia 1 Seremaia Bai Fiji 19 Heinz Koll Namibia 1 Theuns Kotze Namibia 15 Leone Nakarawa Fiji 1 Chrysander Botha Namibia 5 Naipolioni Nalaga Fiji 1 Heinz Koll Namibia 5 Leone Nakarawa Fiji 5 Naipolioni Nalaga Fiji 5 4 FRANCE VS JAPAN - 10 September 2011 FRANCE VS JAPAN - 10 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # James Arlidge Japan 2 James Arlidge Japan 21 Francois Trinh-Due France 1 Dimitri Yachvilli France 17 Julien Pierre France 1 Francois Trinh-Due France 5 Lionel Nallet France 1 Julien Pierre France 5 Morgan Parra France 1 Lionel Nallet France 5 Pascal Pape France 1 Morgan Parra France 5 Vincent Clare France 1 Pascal Pape France 5 Vincent Clare France 5 5 ARGENTINA VS ENGLAND - 10 September 2011 ARGENTINA VS ENGLAND - 10 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Ben Youngs England 1 Jonny Wilkinson England 8 Martín Rodríquez Argentina 6 Ben Youngs England 5 Felipe Contepomi Argentina 3 6 AUSTRALIA VS ITALY - 11 September 2011 AUSTRALIA VS ITALY - 11 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 1 James O'Connor Australia 11 Ben Alexander Australia 1 Mirco Bergamasco Italy 6 Digby Ioane Australia 1 Quade Cooper Australia 6 James O'Connor Australia 1 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 5 Ben Alexander Australia 5 Digby Ioane Australia 5 7 IRELAND VS USA - 11 September 2011 IRELAND VS USA - 11 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Tommy Bowes Ireland 2 Tommy Bowes Ireland 10 Rory Best Ireland 1 Rory Best Ireland 5 Paul Emerick USA 1 Paul Emerick USA 5 Jonathan Sexton Ireland 5 Ronan O'Gara Ireland 2 James Paterson USA 5 8 SOUTH AFRICA VS WALES - 11 September 2011 SOUTH AFRICA VS WALES - 11 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Francois Steyn South Africa 1 James Hook Wales 11 Francois Hougaard South Africa 1 Morné Steyn South Africa 7 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - GAME POINTS - PAGE 2 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - POOL PLAY-OFF's POINTS CONTINUE Toby Faletau Wales 1 Francois Hougaard South Africa 5 Francois Steyn South Africa 5 Toby Faletau Wales 5 9 SAMOA VS NAMIBIA - 14 September 2011 SAMOA VS NAMIBIA - 14 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Alesana Tuilagi Samoa 3 Alesana Tuilagi Samoa 15 Danie van Wyk Namibia 1 Paul Williams Samoa 14 Kahn Fotuali'i Samoa 1 Tusi Pisi Samoa 10 Paul Williams Samoa 1 Theuns Kotze Namibia 7 Penalty Try Samoa 1 Danie van Wyk Namibia 5 Theuns Kotze Namibia 1 Kahn Fotuali'i Samoa 5 Penalty Try Samoa 5 10 TONGA VS CANADA - 14 September 2011 TONGA VS CANADA - 14 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Siale Piutau Tonga 2 James Pritchard Canada 10 Aaron Carpenter Canada 1 Kurt Morath Tonga 10 Jebb Sinclair Canada 1 Siale Piutau Tonga 10 Phil MacKenzie Canada 1 Aaron Carpenter Canada 5 Jebb Sinclair Canada 5 Phil MacKenzie Canada 5 11 SCOTLAND VS GEORGIA - 14 September 2011 SCOTLAND VS GEORGIA - 14 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Dan Parks Scotland 15 Merab Kvirikashvili Georgia 6 12 RUSSIA VS USA - 15 September 2011 RUSSIA VS USA - 15 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Mike Petri USA 1 Chris Wyles USA 6 Mike Petri USA 5 Konstantin Rachkov Russia 3 Yuri Kushnarev Russia 3 Roland Suniula USA 2 13 NEW ZEALAND VS JAPAN - 16 September 2011 NEW ZEALAND VS JAPAN - 16 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Richard Kahui New Zealand 2 Colin Slade New Zealand 23 Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand 2 Richard Kahui New Zealand 10 Adam Thomson New Zealand 1 Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand 10 Andrew Hore New Zealand 1 Adam Thomson New Zealand 5 Andy Ellis New Zealand 1 Andrew Hore New Zealand 5 Colin Slade New Zealand 1 Andy Ellis New Zealand 5 Conrad Smith New Zealand 1 Conrad Smith New Zealand 5 Hirotoki Onozawa Japan 1 Hirotoki Onozawa Japan 5 Isaia Toeava New Zealand 1 Isaia Toeava New Zealand 5 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 1 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 5 Keven Mealamu New Zealand 1 Keven Mealamu New Zealand 5 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 1 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 5 Murray Williams Japan 2 14 ARGENTINA VS ROMANIA - 17 September 2011 ARGENTINA VS ROMANIA - 17 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Santiago Fernández Argentina 5 Martín Rodríquez Argentina 13 Juan Leguizamón Argentina 5 Juan Figallo Argentina 5 Lucas Amorosino Argentina 5 Juan Imhoff Argentina 5 Genaro Fessia Argentina 5 Tiberius Dimofte Romania 3 Ionel Cazah Romania 5 15 SOUTH AFRICA VS FIJI - 17 September 2011 SOUTH AFRICA VS FIJI - 17 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Danie Rossouw South Africa 1 Morné Steyn South Africa 21 Francois Steyn South Africa 1 Francois Steyn South Africa 8 Gurthro Steenkamp South Africa 1 Danie Rossouw South Africa 5 Jacque Fourie South Africa 1 Gurthro Steenkamp South Africa 5 Morné Steyn South Africa 1 Jacque Fourie South Africa 5 Tendai Mtawarira South Africa 1 Tendai Mtawarira South Africa 5 Seremaia Bai Fiji 3 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - GAME POINTS - PAGE 3 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - POOL PLAY-OFF's POINTS CONTINUE 16 AUSTRALIA VS IRELAND - 17 September 2011 AUSTRALIA VS IRELAND - 17 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Jonathan Sexton Ireland 9 James O'Connor Australia 6 Ronan O'Gara Ireland 6 17 WALES VS SAMOA - 18 September 2011 WALES VS SAMOA - 18 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Anthony Perenise Samoa 1 James Hook Wales 6 Shane Williams Wales 1 Rhys Priestland Wales 6 Anthony Perenise Samoa 5 Paul Williams Samoa 5 Shane Williams Wales 5 18 ENGLAND VS GEORGIA - 18 September 2011 ENGLAND VS GEORGIA - 18 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Chris Ashton England 2 Toby Flood England 11 Shontayne Hape England 2 Chris Ashton England 10 Delon Armitage England 1 Shontayne Hape England 10 Dimitri Basilaia Georgia 1 Delon Armitage England 5 Manu Tuilagi England 1 Dimitri Basilaia Georgia 5 Manu Tuilagi England 5 Merab Kvirikashvili Georgia 5 19 FRANCE VS CANADA - 18 September 2011 FRANCE VS CANADA - 18 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Vincent Clerc France 3 Morgan Parra France 23 Damien Traille France 1 Vincent Clerc France 15 Ryan Smith Canada 1 James Pritchard Canada 8 Ander Monro Canada 6 Damien Traille France 5 Ryan Smith Canada 5 Francois Trinh-Duc France 3 20 ITALY VS RUSSIA - 20 September 2011 ITALY VS RUSSIA - 20 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Giulio Toniolatti Italy 2 Giulio Toniolatti Italy 10 Tommaso Benvenuti Italy 2 Tommaso Benvenuti Italy 10 Alessandro Zanni Italy 1 Riccardo Bocchino Italy 8 Alexander Yanyuskhin Russia 1 Alessandro Zanni Italy 5 Alexey Makovetskiy Russia 1 Alexander Yanyuskhin Russia 5 Edoardo Gori Italy 1 Alexey Makovetskiy Russia 5 Luke McLean Italy 1 Edoardo Gori Italy 5 Penalty Try Italy 1 Luke McLean Italy 5 Sergio Parisse Italy 1 Penalty Try Italy 5 Vladimir Ostroushko Russia 1 Sergio Parisse Italy 5 Vladimir Ostroushko Russia 5 Konstantin Rachkov Russia 2 21 TONGA VS JAPAN - 21 September 2011 TONGA VS JAPAN - 21 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Alisi Tupuailai Japan 1 Kurt Morath Tonga 16 Fetu'u Vainikolo Tonga 1 Alisi Tupuailai Japan 5 Kensuke Hatakeyama Japan 1 Fetu'u Vainikolo Tonga 5 Michael Leitch Japan 1 Kensuke Hatakeyama Japan 5 Tukulua Lokotui Tonga 1 Michael Leitch Japan 5 Viliami Ma'afu Tonga 1 Tukulua Lokotui Tonga 5 Viliami Ma'afu Tonga 5 Shaun Webb Japan 3 22 SOUTH AFRICA VS NAMIBIA - 22 September 2011 SOUTH AFRICA VS NAMIBIA - 22 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Francois Hougaard South Africa 2 Morné Steyn South Africa 20 Gio Aplon South Africa 2 Ruan Pienaar South Africa 12 Juan de Jongh South Africa 2 Francois Hougaard South Africa 10 Bryan Habana South Africa 1 Gio Aplon South Africa 10 Danie Rossouw South Africa 1 Juan de Jongh South Africa 10 Francois Steyn South Africa 1 Bryan Habana South Africa 5 Jacque Fourie South Africa 1 Danie Rossouw South Africa 5 Morné Steyn South Africa 1 Francois Steyn South Africa 5 Penalty Try South Africa 1 Jacque Fourie South Africa 5 Penalty Try South Africa 5 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - GAME POINTS - PAGE 4 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - POOL PLAY-OFF's POINTS CONTINUE 23 AUSTRALIA VS USA - 23 September 2011 AUSTRALIA VS USA - 23 September 2011 Tries scored by Team # Points scored by Team # Adam Ashley-Cooper
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