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Super 18 Australia Australian Conference Pos Team Pts 1 Brumbies 34 2 Force 26 3 Reds 21 4 Waratahs 19 5 Rebels 9 XV14 Super 18 Australia Australian Conference Pos Team Pts 1 Brumbies 34 2 Force 26 3 Reds 21 4 Waratahs 19 5 Rebels 9 New Zealand New Zealand Conference Pos Team Pts 1 Crusaders 63 2 Hurricanes 58 3 Chiefs 57 4 Highlanders 51 5 Blues 37 South Africa Africa 1 Conference Pos Team Pts 1 Stormers 43 2 Cheetahs 21 3 Bulls 20 4 Japan Sunwolves 12 South Africa Africa 2 Conference Pos Team Pts 1 Lions 65 2 Sharks 42 3 Argentina Jaguares 33 4 Kings 28 Overall Pos Team Pts 1 South Africa Lions 65 2 New Zealand Crusaders 63 3 South Africa Stormers 43 4 Australia Brumbies 34 5 New Zealand Hurricanes 58 6 New Zealand Chiefs 57 7 New Zealand Highlanders 51 8 South Africa Sharks 42 9 New Zealand Blues 37 10 Argentina Jaguares 33 11 South Africa Kings 28 12 Australia Force 26 13 South Africa Cheetahs 21 14 Australia Reds 21 15 South Africa Bulls 20 16 Australia Waratahs 19 17 Japan Sunwolves 12 18 Australia Rebels 9 Quarts de finale Brumbies 16 35 Hurricanes Crusaders 17 0 Highlanders Lions 23 21 Sharks Stormers 11 17 Chiefs Demi-finales Crusaders 27 13 Chiefs Lions 44 29 Hurricanes Finale Lions 17 25 Crusaders Rugby Championship Première journée 19 août ANZ Stadium, Australie - Nouvelle-Zélande Sydney 19 août - Afrique du Sud - Argentine Deuxième journée 26 août Forsyth Barr Nouvelle-Zélande - Australie Stadium, Dunedin 26 août - Argentine - Afrique du Sud Troisième journée 9 septembre Yarrow Stadium, Nouvelle-Zélande - Argentine New Plymouth 9 septembre Perth Oval, Perth Australie - Afrique du Sud Quatrième journée 16 septembre North Harbour Nouvelle-Zélande - Afrique du Sud Stadium, Auckland 16 septembre Canberra Stadium, Australie - Argentine Canberra Cinquième journée 30 septembre - Afrique du Sud - Australie 30 septembre - Argentine - Nouvelle-Zélande Sixième journée 7 octobre - Afrique du Sud - Nouvelle-Zélande 7 octobre Stade Saitama Argentine - Australie 2002, Saitama 2017 World Rugby Nations Cup Poule A Team Games Points Tries Bonus Point Playe Won Drawn Lost For Against Differen For Against points s d ce 1 Uruguay 3 3 0 0 86 64 +22 9 8 1 13 2 Argentina 3 2 0 1 90 54 +36 13 8 3 11 XV 3 Namibia 3 1 0 2 61 68 –7 9 10 2 6 Poule B Team Games Points Tries Bonus Point Playe Won Drawn Lost For Against Differen For Against points s d ce 1 Russia 3 2 0 1 99 80 +19 15 12 4 12 2 Spain 3 1 0 2 34 74 –40 4 8 0 4 3 Emerging 3 0 0 3 53 83 –30 7 11 1 1 Italy 2017 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup Team Games Points Tries Try Losin Table Playe Wo Draw Los Fo Agains Diff Fo Agains Bonus g Point d n n t r t r t Bonus s 1 Fiji 2 2 0 0 52 26 +26 6 2 1 0 9 2 Tonga 2 1 0 1 40 40 +0 4 3 0 1 5 3 Samoa 2 0 0 2 42 68 –26 3 8 0 1 1 2017 Rugby Africa season Pos Team Pl W D L PF PA PD BP Pts 1 Namibia 5 5 0 0 272 64 +208 5 25 2 Kenya 5 3 1 1 226 135 +91 4 18 3 Uganda 5 3 1 1 190 126 +64 2 16 4 Tunisia 5 2 0 3 91 272 −181 0 8 5 Zimbabwe 5 1 0 4 111 157 −46 2 6 6 Senegal 5 0 0 5 75 211 −136 1 1 2017 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand 3 June New Zealand Provincial 7–13 British and Irish Lions Okara Park, Barbarians[19] Whangarei 7 June Blues 22–16 British and Irish Lions Eden Park, Auckland 10 June Crusaders 3–12 British and Irish Lions Rugby League Park, Christchurch 13 June Highlanders 23–22 British and Irish Lions Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 17 June Māori All Blacks 10–32 British and Irish Lions Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua 20 June Chiefs 6–34 British and Irish Lions Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 24 June New Zealand 30–15 British and Irish Lions Eden Park, Auckland 27 June Hurricanes 31–31 British and Irish Lions Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington 1 July New Zealand 21–24 British and Irish Lions Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington 8 July New Zealand 15–15 British and Irish Lions Eden Park, Auckland World Rugby U20 Championship 2017 Seed Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP Pts 1 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 179 49 +130 26 7 3 15 2 England 3 3 0 0 128 58 +70 18 6 2 14 3 South Africa 3 2 1 0 133 51 +82 19 7 2 12 4 France 3 2 1 0 103 48 +55 14 5 1 11 5 Australia 3 2 0 1 76 63 +13 8 7 2 10 6 Scotland 3 2 0 1 69 86 –17 11 10 1 9 7 Wales 3 1 0 2 93 78 +15 13 9 2 6 8 Italy 3 1 0 2 64 106 –42 8 14 2 6 9 Argentina 3 1 0 2 76 124 –48 10 16 2 6 10 Ireland 3 0 0 3 52 123 –71 5 19 2 2 11 Samoa 3 0 0 3 63 161 –98 7 24 1 1 12 Georgia 3 0 0 3 40 129 –89 4 19 0 0 Demi-finales 13 June 2017 England 24–22 South Africa Mikheil Meskhi Stadium 13 June 2017 New Zealand 39–26 France Mikheil Meskhi Stadium 3ème place 18 June 2017 South Africa 37–15 France Mikheil Meskhi Stadium Finale 18 June 2017 England 17–64 New Zealand Mikheil Meskhi Stadium Nouvelles règles pour 2017-2018 TOP 14 Union Bordeaux Bègles CA Brive Castres olympique ASM Clermont Montpellier HR US Oyonnax Lyon OU Racing 92 Stade français Section paloise SU Agen Stade rochelais RC Toulon Stade toulousain PRO D2 Aviron bayonnais Soyaux Angoulême XV Charente Stade aurillacois Cantal Auvergne AS Béziers Hérault Biarritz olympique Pays Basque US Carcassonne Colomiers Rugby US Dax FC Grenoble Stade montois US Montauban RC Narbonne Méditerranée RC Vannes RC Massy Essonne USO Nevers Fédérale 1 Élite SC Albi Albi 15e en Pro D2 - RC Aubenas Aubenas 9e, poule 1 - US bressane Bourg-en-Bresse 2e, poule 1 Demi-finale d'accession CS Bourgoin-Jallieu Bourgoin-Jallieu 16e en Pro D2 - SO Chambéry Chambéry 7e, poule 1 Finale d'accession Limoges rugby Limoges 8e, poule 1 - Stade rouennais rugby Rouen 1er, poule 2 Vainqueur du trophée Jean-Prat Provence rugby Aix-en-Provence 5e, poule 1 Demi-finale d'accession RC Strasbourg Strasbourg 1er, poule 4 Huitième de finale, trophée Jean-Prat Tarbes Pyrénées rugby Tarbes 4e, poule 1 - Valence Romans Bourg-de-Péage, 10e, poule 1 - Drôme rugby Romans-sur-Isère et Valence Pro 14 Team Coach / Director Captain Stadium of Rugby Benetton Treviso Kieran Crowley Dean Budd Stadio Comunale di Monigo Cardiff Blues Danny Wilson BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park Cheetahs Franco Smith Free State Stadium Connacht Kieran Keane John Muldoon Galway Sportsgrounds Dragons Bernard Jackman Rodney Parade Edinburgh Richard Cockerill New Myreside Glasgow Warriors Dave Rennie Scotstoun Stadium Leinster Leo Cullen RDS Arena Aviva Stadium Munster Rassie Erasmus Thomond Park Ospreys Steve Tandy Liberty Stadium Scarlets Wayne Pivac Parc y Scarlets Southern Kings Deon Davids Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Ulster Les Kiss Kingspan Stadium Zebre Michael Bradley George Biagi Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi.
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