W-World Cup-2011

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

W-World Cup-2011 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - SCORERS POOL PLAY-OFF ROUNDS - PAGE 1 Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Chris Ashton England 6 Morné Steyn South Africa 53 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 5 Kurt Morath Tonga 45 Israel Dagg New Zealand 5 Ronan O'Gara Ireland 39 Vincent Clerc France 5 Collin Slade New Zealand 36 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 4 James O'Connor Australia 35 Keith Earls Ireland 4 James Arlidge Japan 34 Penalty Try Various 4 Dimitri Yachvilli France 33 Richard Kahui New Zealand 4 Chris Ashton England 30 Scott Williams Wales 4 Merab Kvirikashvili Georgia 28 Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand 4 Morgan Parra France 28 Vereniki Goneva Fiji 4 Jonny Wilkinson England 26 Zac Guildford New Zealand 4 Adam Ashley-Cooper Australia 25 Alesana Tuilagi Samoa 3 Israel Dagg New Zealand 25 Drew Mitchell Australia 3 Rhys Priestland Wales 25 Francois Hougaard South Africa 3 Tusi Pisi Samoa 25 Francois Steyn South Africa 3 Vincent Clerc France 25 George North Wales 3 Dan Parks Scotland 24 Mark Cueto England 3 Felipe Contepomi Argentina 24 Adam Thomson New Zealand 2 Theuns Kotze Namibia 24 Anthony Faingaa Australia 2 Chris Paterson Scotland 23 Ben Youngs England 2 Stephen Jones Wales 23 Berrick Barnes Australia 2 Ander Monro Canada 22 Bryan Habana South Africa 2 Seremaia Bai Fiji 22 Conor Trainor Canada 2 Daniel Carter New Zealand 21 Danie Rossouw South Africa 2 Francois Steyn South Africa 21 David Pocock Australia 2 Jonathan Sexton Ireland 21 Dennis Simplikevich Russia 2 Paul Williams Samoa 21 Francois Trinh-Duc France 2 Toby Flood England 21 George Stowers Samoa 2 Berrick Barnes Australia 20 Gio Aplon South Africa 2 James Pritchard Canada 20 Giulio Toniolatti Italy 2 Jerome Kaino New Zealand 20 Heinz Koll Namibia 2 Keith Earls Ireland 20 Jacque Fourie South Africa 2 Penalty Try Various 20 James Arlidge Japan 2 Richard Kahui New Zealand 20 Jamie Roberts Wales 2 Scott Williams Wales 20 Jonathan Davies Wales 2 Sonny Bill Williams New Zealand 20 Juan de Jongh South Africa 2 Vereniki Goneva Fiji 20 Juan Imhoff Argentina 2 Zac Guildford New Zealand 20 Kahn Fotuali'i Samoa 2 Konstantin Rachkov Russia 19 Lloyd Williams Wales 2 Martín Rodríquez Argentina 19 Lucas Amorosino Argentina 2 Mirco Bergamasco Italy 19 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 2 James Hook Wales 17 Manu Tuilagi England 2 Chris Wyles USA 16 Morné Steyn South Africa 2 Alesana Tuilagi Samoa 15 Phil MacKenzie Canada 2 Drew Mitchell Australia 15 Sergio Parisse Italy 2 Francois Hougaard South Africa 15 Shontayne Hape England 2 George North Wales 15 Siale Piutau Tonga 2 Marin Danut Dumbrava Romania 15 Simon Danielli Scotland 2 Mark Cueto England 15 Toby Faletau Wales 2 Francois Trinh-Duc France 13 Tommaso Benvenuti Italy 2 Ruan Pienaar South Africa 12 Tommy Bowes Ireland 2 Tiberius Dimofte Romania 11 Victor Vito New Zealand 2 Adam Thomson New Zealand 10 Vladimir Ostroushko Russia 2 Anthony Faingaa Australia 10 Aaron Carpenter Canada 1 Ben Youngs England 10 Agustin Gosio Argentina 1 Bryan Habana South Africa 10 Aled Brew Wales 1 Conor Trainor Canada 10 POOL PLAY-OFF ROUNDS - PAGE 2 Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Alessandro Zanni Italy 1 Danie Rossouw South Africa 10 Alexander Yanyuskhin Russia 1 David Pocock Australia 10 Alexey Makovetskiy Russia 1 Dennis Simplikevich Russia 10 Alisi Tupuailai Japan 1 George Stowers Samoa 10 Alisona Taumalolo Tonga 1 Gio Aplon South Africa 10 Alun Wynn Jones Wales 1 Giulio Toniolatti Italy 10 Ander Monro Canada 1 Heinz Koll Namibia 10 Andrew Hore New Zealand 1 Jacque Fourie South Africa 10 Andrew Trimble Ireland 1 Jamie Roberts Wales 10 Andy Ellis New Zealand 1 Jonathan Davies Wales 10 Anthony Perenise Samoa 1 Juan de Jongh South Africa 10 Ben Alexander Australia 1 Juan Imhoff Argentina 10 Ben Fodden England 1 Kahn Fotuali'i Samoa 10 Ben McCalman Australia 1 Lloyd Williams Wales 10 Brian O'Driscoll Ireland 1 Lucas Amorosino Argentina 10 Chris Wyles USA 1 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 10 Chrysander Botha Namibia 1 Manu Tuilagi England 10 Colin Slade New Zealand 1 Phil MacKenzie Canada 10 Conrad Smith New Zealand 1 Sergio Parisse Italy 10 Cory Jane New Zealand 1 Shontayne Hape England 10 Damien Traille France 1 Siale Piutau Tonga 10 Danie van Wyk Namibia 1 Simon Danielli Scotland 10 Daniel Carpo Romania 1 Toby Faletau Wales 10 Delon Armitage England 1 Tommaso Benvenuti Italy 10 Digby Ioane Australia 1 Tommy Bowes Ireland 10 Dimitri Basilaia Georgia 1 Victor Vito New Zealand 10 DTH van der Merwe Canada 1 Vladimir Ostroushko Russia 10 Edoardo Gori Italy 1 Piri Weepu New Zealand 8 Felipe Contepomi Argentina 1 Quade Cooper Australia 8 Fergus McFadden Ireland 1 Riccardo Bocchino Italy 8 Fetu'u Vainikolo Tonga 1 Ruaridh Jackson Scotland 6 Genaro Fessia Argentina 1 Aaron Carpenter Canada 5 Gethin Jenkins Wales 1 Agustin Gosio Argentina 5 Gurthro Steenkamp South Africa 1 Aled Brew Wales 5 Hirotoki Onozawa Japan 1 Alessandro Zanni Italy 5 Ionel Cazah Romania 1 Alexander Yanyuskhin Russia 5 Isaac Boss Ireland 1 Alexey Makovetskiy Russia 5 Isaia Toeava New Zealand 1 Alisi Tupuailai Japan 5 James O'Connor Australia 1 Alisona Taumalolo Tonga 5 Jebb Sinclair Canada 1 Alun Wynn Jones Wales 5 Jimmy Cowan New Zealand 1 Andrew Hore New Zealand 5 JJ Gagiano USA 1 Andrew Trimble Ireland 5 Joe Ansbro Scotland 1 Andy Ellis New Zealand 5 Juan Figallo Argentina 1 Anthony Perenise Samoa 5 Juan Leguizamón Argentina 1 Ben Alexander Australia 5 Julien Pierre France 1 Ben Fodden England 5 Kensuke Hatakeyama Japan 1 Ben McCalman Australia 5 Keven Mealamu New Zealand 1 Brian O'Driscoll Ireland 5 Konstantin Rachkov Russia 1 Chrysander Botha Namibia 5 Kosuke Endo Japan 1 Conrad Smith New Zealand 5 Kurtley Beale Australia 1 Cory Jane New Zealand 5 Lasha Khmaladze Georgia 1 Damien Traille France 5 Lee Byrne Wales 1 Danie van Wyk Namibia 5 Leigh Halfpenny Wales 1 Daniel Carpo Romania 5 Leone Nakarawa Fiji 1 Delon Armitage England 5 Lionel Nallet France 1 Digby Ioane Australia 5 Lloyd Burns Wales 1 Dimitri Basilaia Georgia 5 Luciano Orquera Italy 1 DTH van der Merwe Canada 5 Luke McLean Italy 1 Edoardo Gori Italy 5 Mamuka Gorgodze Georgia 1 Fergus McFadden Ireland 5 POOL PLAY-OFF ROUNDS - PAGE 3 Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Martin Castrogiovanni Italy 1 Fetu'u Vainikolo Tonga 5 Maxime Mermoz France 1 Genaro Fessia Argentina 5 Michael Leitch Japan 1 Gethin Jenkins Wales 5 Mihaita Lazar Romania 1 Gurthro Steenkamp South Africa 5 Mike Blair Scotland 1 Hirotoki Onozawa Japan 5 Mike Petri USA 1 Ionel Cazah Romania 5 Mils Muliaina New Zealand 1 Isaac Boss Ireland 5 Morgan Parra France 1 Isaia Toeava New Zealand 5 Naipolioni Nalaga Fiji 1 James Patersons USA 5 Netani Talei Fiji 1 Jebb Sinclair Canada 5 Pascal Papé France 1 Jimmy Cowan New Zealand 5 Pat McCabe Australia 1 JJ Gagiano USA 5 Paul Emerick USA 1 Joe Ansbro Scotland 5 Paul Williams Samoa 1 Juan Figallo Argentina 5 Radike Samo Australia 1 Juan Leguizamón Argentina 5 Rob Kearney Ireland 1 Julien Pierre France 5 Robert Horne Australia 1 Kensuke Hatakeyama Japan 5 Rocky Elsom Australia 1 Keven Mealamu New Zealand 5 Rory Best Ireland 1 Kosuke Endo Japan 5 Ryan Smith Canada 1 Kurtley Beale Australia 5 Salesi Ma'Afu Australia 1 Lasha Khmaladze Georgia 5 Sam Warburton Wales 1 Lee Byrne Wales 5 Santiago Fernández Argentina 1 Leigh Halfpenny Wales 5 Sean O'Brien Ireland 1 Leone Nakarawa Fiji 5 Shane Jennings Ireland 1 Lionel Nallet France 5 Shane Williams Wales 1 Lloyd Burns Wales 5 Shota Horie Japan 1 Luciano Orquera Italy 5 Stephen Moore Australia 1 Luke McLean Italy 5 Sukanaialu Hufanga Tonga 1 Malkhaz Urjukashvili Georgia 5 Tendai Mtawarira South Africa 1 Mamuka Gorgodze Georgia 5 Theuns Kotze Namibia 1 Martin Castrogiovanni Italy 5 Tom Croft England 1 Maxime Mermoz France 5 Tony Buckley Ireland 1 Michael Leitch Japan 5 Tukulua Lokotui Tonga 1 Mihaita Lazar Romania 5 Vasily Artemyev Russia 1 Mike Blair Scotland 5 Viliami Ma'afu Tonga 1 Mike Petri USA 5 Mils Muliaina New Zealand 5 Naipolioni Nalaga Fiji 5 Netani Talei Fiji 5 Pascal Papé France 5 Pat McCabe Australia 5 Paul Emerick USA 5 Radike Samo Australia 5 Rob Kearney Ireland 5 Robert Horne Australia 5 Rocky Elsom Australia 5 Rory Best Ireland 5 Ryan Smith Canada 5 Salesi Ma'Afu Australia 5 Sam Warburton Wales 5 Santiago Fernández Argentina 5 Sean O'Brien Ireland 5 Shane Jennings Ireland 5 Shane Williams Wales 5 Shota Horie Japan 5 Stephen Moore Australia 5 Sukanaialu Hufanga Tonga 5 Tendai Mtawarira South Africa 5 Tom Croft England 5 Tony Buckley Ireland 5 POOL PLAY-OFF ROUNDS - PAGE 4 Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Tukulua Lokotui Tonga 5 Vasily Artemyev Russia 5 Viliami Ma'afu Tonga 5 Florin Vlaicu Romania 3 Shaun Webb Japan 3 Yuri Kushnarev Russia 3 Marcelo Bosch Argentina 2 Murray Williams Japan 2 Roland Suniula USA 2 Waisea Luveniyali Fiji 2 Pool Play-off Rounds tries scored242 Pool Play-off Rounds points scored 2022 QUARTER FINALS Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Ben Foden England 1 Dimitri Yachvilli France 6 Brad Thorn New Zealand 1 Piri Weepu New Zealand 21 James Horwill Australia 1 Morne Steyn South Africa 9 Jonathan Davies Wales 1 James O'Connor Australia 6 Julios Fabrias Cabello Argentina 1 Ben Foden England 5 Keath Earls Ireland 1 Brad Thorn New Zealand 5 Kieran Read New Zealand 1 James Horwill Australia 5 Mark Cueto England 1 Jonathan Davies Wales 5 Maxime Medard France 1 Julios Fabrias Cabello Argentina 5 Mike Phillips Wales 1 Keath Earls Ireland 5 Shane Williams Wales 1 Kieran Read New Zealand 5 Vincent Clrec France 1 Mark Cueto England 5 Maxime Medard France 5 Mike Phillips Wales 5 Ronan O'Gara Ireland 5 Shane Williams Wales 5 Vincent Clrec France 5 Rhys Priestland Wales 4 Francois Trinh-Duc France 3 Leigh Halfpenny Wales 3 Marcelo Bosch Argentina 3 Aaron Cruden New Zealand 2 Felipe Contepomi Argentina 2 Jonny Wilkinson England 2 Quarter Finals tries scored 12 Quarter Finals points scored 126 SEMI FINALS Tries scored by Team #Points scored by Team # Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 1 Piri Weepu New Zealand 12 Mike Phillips Wales 1 Morgan Parra France 9 Ma'a Nonu New Zealand 5 Mike Phillips Wales 5 Aaron Cruden New Zealand 3 James Hook Wales 3 James O'Connor Australia 3 Quade Cooper Australia 3 Semi Finals tries scored2 Semi Finals points scored 43.
Recommended publications
  • Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Chapter 2 a Framework for Analysing Rugby Men’S Body Concerns 20
    This item was submitted to Loughborough’s Institutional Repository (https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/) by the author and is made available under the following Creative Commons Licence conditions. For the full text of this licence, please go to: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ Rugby Union Men: Body Concerns by Natalie Darko Doctoral Thesis Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of PhD Doctoral Thesis of Loughborough University (July 2012) Natalie Darko 1 Abstract Existing research shows that increasing numbers of young men are dissatisfied with the appearance of their bodies. Drummond (2002a; 2005; 2010) has found that men will use sport and health-related sports acts to conceal these concerns from others. Accordingly, men’s body dissatisfactions are documented less frequently because the practices drawn upon to conceal them are perceived as routine forms of masculine behaviour. Rugby union is one of the most popular sports played by young men in England. Historically, the male rugby player is culturally perceived as strong, tough and unemotionally articulate. Existing research draws attention to health issues, such as performance stress and injury that arise through participation in this sport. Research also shows that rugby union players are likely to experience concerns about gaining weight, yet these are disguised within the requirements of training for the sport. Although, there are studies that examine the constitution of masculinities, the experience of pain and injury and career transitions among rugby union players there are no studies, as yet, that examine how rugby union men experience body concerns and manage these experiences through their sport.
    [Show full text]
  • ENGLAND V ITALY at Stadio Olimpico, 11.2.2012 (17:00)
    ENGLAND v ITALY at Stadio Olimpico, 11.2.2012 (17:00) England pick an unchanged 22 for the first time since the France and Scotland matches during the 2009 RBS 6 Nations Championship. The starting lineup with just 248 test caps between them; the bench has only 48 caps. The average age of the walk-on team is a 26 ½; the average on the bench is 26.2 Rob Webber remains the only uncapped player in the 22. Charlie Hodgson is now playing under his fifth England head coach – Woodward, Robinson, Ashton, Johnson and Lancaster, and has now partnered eight different scrum-halves in his 27 starts for England: Healey, Gomarsall, Dawson, Ellis, Perry, Richards, Wigglesworth and Youngs. AGE & EXPERIENCE Total caps 6NC caps 50 40 Age 40 35 30 30 Age Caps 20 25 10 20 0 15 Cole (3) Croft (6) Botha (4) Botha Palmer (5) Hartley (2) Barritt (13) Foden (15) Farrell (12) Parling (18) Brown (22) Brown Strettle (11) Strettle Ashton (14) Ashton Dowson (8) Morgan (19) Webber (16) Dickson (20) Dickson Stevens (17) Stevens Robshaw (7) Robshaw B.Youngs (9) B.Youngs Corbisiero (1) Hodgson (10) Hodgson Turner-Hall (21) (1) ALEX CORBISIERO TEST CAREER Caps Starts Rep SNU Try Pts W D L Team: London Irish Overall 11 7 4 - - - 8 - 3 Born: 30.8.1988 (23) in New York City (USA) RBS 6 Nations 5 4 1 - - - 4 - 1 Ht: 1.85m (6'1") Wt: 120kg (18st 12lb) v Italy 1 1 - - - - 1 - - Position: Prop in Rome - - - - - - - - - FACTBOX: Since 1.6.2011 7 4 3 - - - 5 - 2 Born New York City; grandfather is Italian.
    [Show full text]
  • Il 6 Nazioni. All’Olimpico
    IL 6 NAZIONI. ALL’OLIMPICO. ITALIA VS FRANCIA 3 FEBBRAIO ITALIA VS GALLES 23 FEBBRAIO ITALIA VS IRLANDA 16 MARZO © 2012 adidas AG. adidas, the 3-Bars logo and the 3-Stripes mark are registered trademarks of the adidas Group. trademarks registered mark are and the 3-Stripes logo adidas, the 3-Bars © 2012 adidas AG. l’italia del rugby veste adidas Indossa la nuova maglia ufficiale della Nazionale Italiana di Rugby e fai sentire la tua voce su vocidelrugby.com adidas.com M0203_150x210_MediaGuide_AD_Mischia.indd 1 15/01/13 14:31 INDICE Il saluto del Presidente . 2 Il saluto del Presidente del CONI . 4 Il saluto del Sindaco di Roma . 5 La Federazione Italiana Rugby . 6 Il calendario del 6 Nazioni 2013 . 7 Gli arbitri del 6 Nazioni 2013 . 8 La storia del Torneo . 9 L’Albo d’oro del Torneo . 11 Il Torneo dal 2000 ad oggi . 13 I tabellini dell’Italia nel 6 Nazioni . 26 Le avversarie dell’Italia Francia . 38 Scozia . 40 Galles . 42 Inghilterra . 44 Irlanda . 46 Italia . 48 Lo staff azzurro . 50 Il gruppo azzurro . 57 Statistiche . 74 Programma stampa Nazionale Italiana . 84 Gli alberghi dell’Italia . 86 Contatti utili . 86 Calendario 6 Nazioni 2013 Femminile . 88 Le Azzurre e lo Staff . 89 Calendario 6 Nazioni 2013 Under 20 . 92 Gli Azzurrini e lo Staff . 93 media guide 2013 1 Il saluto del Presidente E’ per me un grande piacere rivolgere un caloroso saluto, a nome mio personale e di tutta la Federazione Italiana Rugby, al pubblico, agli sponsor, ai media che seguiranno gli Azzurri nel corso dell’RBS 6 Nazioni 2013.
    [Show full text]
  • Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2020 - Los Angeles
    HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2020 - LOS ANGELES SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS ARGENTINA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS AUSTRALIA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Rodrigo Isgro 2 15 3 0 1 Henry Hutchison 30 410 82 0 2 Lucio Cinti 4 20 4 0 2 Dylan Pietsch 16 115 23 0 3 German Schulz 41 300 60 0 3 Rodney Davies 3 5 1 0 4 Marcos Moroni 18 90 18 0 4 Lewis Holland 51 793 111 119 5 Rodrigo Etchart 32 292 58 1 5 Lachie Miller 10 40 8 0 6 Santiago Alvarez (c) 42 174 34 2 6 Joe Pincus 10 85 17 0 7 Lautaro Bazan Velez 29 379 53 57 7 Angus Bell D 8 Gaston Revol 79 921 55 320 8 Stuart Dunbar D 9 Matías Osadczuk 22 285 57 0 9 Trae Williams 3 0 0 0 10 Santiago Mare 25 269 23 77 10 Nick Malouf (c) 38 270 54 0 11 Luciano Gonzalez 28 290 58 0 11 Maurice Longbottom 18 299 55 12 12 Marcos Moneta 2 10 2 0 12 Lachie Anderson 25 275 55 0 13 Tomas Vanni 6 7 1 1 13 Josh Turner 4 60 12 0 Team Total 330 3052 426 458 Team Total 208 2352 418 131 CANADA EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS ENGLAND EVENTS POINTS TRIES GOALS 1 Theo Sauder 4 25 5 0 1 Will Hendy 3 10 2 0 2 Isaac Kaay 32 105 21 0 2 Mike Ellery 22 160 32 0 3 Mike Fuailefau 56 315 61 5 3 Phil Burgess 54 397 79 1 4 Phil Berna 24 100 20 0 4 Dan Norton 89 1774 352 7 5 Conor Trainor 40 277 55 1 5 Charlton Kerr 18 125 25 0 6 Connor Braid 31 281 45 28 6 Tom Mitchell (c) 61 1560 134 444 7 Lucas Hammond 43 120 24 0 7 Dan Bibby 53 700 63 192 8 Justin Douglas 51 680 136 0 8 Tom Bowen 47 435 87 0 9 Nathan Hirayama 77 1795 143 539 9 Will Edwards 18 227 17 71 10 Pat Kay 48 285 43 35 10 Alex Davis 22 162 32 1 11 Harry Jones (c) 69 752
    [Show full text]
  • Macquarie Sports 2016 Annual Review MACQUARIE GROUP FOUNDATION
    Macquarie Sports 2016 Annual Review MACQUARIE GROUP FOUNDATION macquarie.com/foundation Access to free sporting events, as well as high profile sporting role models, often isn’t a possibility for many children around Australia, particularly for those in remote or marginalised communities. Macquarie Sports aims to break down the barriers for participation in sport by delivering sporting clinics, providing sporting equipment and access to high profile sports people, all at no cost to participants. Since 1999, over 100,000 children from communities around Australia have been provided with this opportunity. Macquarie Sports also offers corporate scholarships to elite young sports people, who share both sporting and corporate career goals. Cover: Macquarie Sports’ support of the Tiwi College extends into its 7th year with the delivery of a multi sports clinic for the students in October 2016 A Macquarie Sports soccer clinic in action at Tiwi College Introduction We are pleased to present the Macquarie Sports 2016 Annual Review Research shows that children from Macquarie Sports’ key objectives are to: disadvantaged communities are less likely • benefit children across communities 2016 Macquarie to engage in organised sport, due to the through the delivery of high quality costs involved and lack of opportunities sporting clinics Sports Committee within their communities*. Sport plays a significant role in the social, physical and • partner with grassroots sporting Stephen Cook cognitive development of children. It also organisations to enhance their capacity Executive Director Macquarie Corporate Asset Finance has a broader social benefit, with the ability • convey Macquarie’s commitment to the to break down common societal barriers, local communities in which it operates.
    [Show full text]
  • PNC MATCH PREVIEW TONGA V SAMOA Wednesday 13Th July 2011, KO: 12:40 Churchill Park, Lautoka
    PNC MATCH PREVIEW TONGA V SAMOA Wednesday 13th July 2011, KO: 12:40 Churchill Park, Lautoka Headlines 2011 PNC Records • Samoa need 13 points for 1,000 against Tonga. >> Points • Samoa have won all five matches played against Tonga in the IRB Pacific Nations Cup, scoring 157 points and conceding 54. Points Player • Samoa have the best overall record of the four competing sides, having picked up 12 wins from their 23 matches. 37 Kurt Morath Tonga • Tonga full back VUNGAKOTO LILO has scored seven tries in the PNC and needs just one 19 James So’oialo more to claim second place behind HOSEA GEAR who stands on 11 tournament tries. Samoa • This will be Lilo’s 15th consecutive appearance in the competition. 18 Nicky Little • Tonga’s KURT MORATH is the leading scorer in this year’s tournament with 37 points. Fiji He needs 24 points to become only the second person to 100 points in PNC history. >> Tries Let’s get physical Tries Player Alesana Tuilagi Average Average Average Players Average Average 2 Players Samoa Team Age of Height Height of 185 cm Weight Weight of 100 kg + 2 Sekonaia Kalou Starting XV (cm) Pack or taller (kg) Pack Fiji 2 Ryu Holani 27 years 9 Japan Samoa months 186 190 8 102 113 7 27 years 10 All Time PNC Records Tonga months 187 189 10 101 106 6 >> Points • There is little between the two sides on age or height in the line out but Samoa are on average seven kg per man heavier in the scrum.
    [Show full text]
  • Legacy – the All Blacks
    LEGACY WHAT THE ALL BLACKS CAN TEACH US ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF LIFE LEGACY 15 LESSONS IN LEADERSHIP JAMES KERR Constable • London Constable & Robinson Ltd 55-56 Russell Square London WC1B 4HP www.constablerobinson.com First published in the UK by Constable, an imprint of Constable & Robinson Ltd., 2013 Copyright © James Kerr, 2013 Every effort has been made to obtain the necessary permissions with reference to copyright material, both illustrative and quoted. We apologise for any omissions in this respect and will be pleased to make the appropriate acknowledgements in any future edition. The right of James Kerr to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 All rights reserved. This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. A copy of the British Library Cataloguing in Publication data is available from the British Library ISBN 978-1-47210-353-6 (paperback) ISBN 978-1-47210-490-8 (ebook) Printed and bound in the UK 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 Cover design: www.aesopagency.com The Challenge When the opposition line up against the New Zealand national rugby team – the All Blacks – they face the haka, the highly ritualized challenge thrown down by one group of warriors to another.
    [Show full text]
  • Accusation of Bullying Sheehan
    SPORT lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l ntnews.com.au Don’t discard Cooper: Dwyer Wallabies aim for consistency Wallabies ranked third in world MANY rugby fans would like to wash their hands of WALLABIES enforcer Wycliff Palu says the tourists THE Wallabies cemented third place in the latest IRB controversial playmaker Quade Cooper, according to are determined to show they can shed their world rankings with their gritty win over England at Bob Dwyer. But the World Cup-winning ex-Wallabies maddening inconsistency when they play Italy this Twickenham. Robbie Deans’ men are in the box seat coach hoped the Australian Rugby Union did not weekend. The Wallabies were given a valuable lesson for a spot in the top four for the 2015 Rugby World throw Cooper ‘‘out with the dishwater’’ as the about the dangers of being one-dimensional in attack Cup draw in London on December 3. The top four in Queensland Reds scrambled to retain their prized when trounced 33-6 by France in Paris. It proved to the world will be the seeded teams in the draw in five-eighth. Cooper is expected to announce on be a big wake-up call for the Australians, who each group for the tournament to be hosted by Monday he is leaving Australian rugby after being bounced back from the defeat with a 20-14 win over England. Australia (85.94 points) remains in third offered a downgraded contract by the ARU. England
    [Show full text]
  • Rabodirect PRO12 : PREVIEW 2012/13
    RaboDirect PRO12 : PREVIEW 2012/13 Round 18: 22ND & 23RD March 2013 ROUND 18 PREVIEWS With just five rounds left to decide which teams will contest the Play-Offs, there is a new leader of the RaboDirect PRO12 with Glasgow Warriors taking over the mantle from Ulster, whilst for the fourth round in succession, Ospreys swapped places with Scarlets in the Play-Off Zone. Three of those teams are in action on Friday night; Ulster traveling to Edinburgh, Ospreys hosting Welsh rivals Newport Gwent Dragons, and Scarlets in Italy to face Zebre. Edinburgh can do their Scottish neighbours, Warriors, a favour if they can defeat Ulster however their record against the Ulstermen is not great. Meanwhile Ospreys and Scarlets must both be looking to come away with maximum points from opponents who are sitting at the wrong end of the table in their bids to reach the Play-Offs. The leaders, Glasgow Warriors, are not in action until Saturday, and are the only one of the potential Play-Off teams to face another side from the top half of the table when the visit Leinster at the RDS. Munster will also be looking for maximum points in the All-Irish clash against Connacht if they are to make a final push for the knockout stages. With just two points separating the top three teams in the table, whilst it is even closer for the final Play Off spot, there is definitely all to play for still as the RaboDirect PRO12 enters its closing stages. ROUND 18 FIXTURES Friday 22 March EDINBURGH RUGBY v ULSTER At Murrayfield, 7.30pm.
    [Show full text]
  • España Finaliza Sexta Tras Perder Ante Escocia Un Partido Que Tenía Ganado Hasta El Último Minuto
    Boletín informativo de la Federación Española de Rugby Temporada 2007/2008. 25 de mayo de 2008 Rugby. Campeonato de Europa Femenino FIRA-AER España finaliza sexta tras perder ante Escocia un partido que tenía ganado hasta el último minuto El equipo nacional no pudo La Selección española femenina que España estuvo por delante concluir con triunfo un encuentro se tuvo que conformar con la en el marcador 79 minutos y vio en el que llegó a ir por delante sexta plaza del Campeonato de como se les escapó el triunfo de con una ventaja 5-20 al Europa de la FIRA AER las manos en el tiempo de descanso · Las escocesas Ámsterdam 2008 tras caer ante descuento. dieron al vuelta al marcador en Escocia en el último partido por el último minuto 27-25, en un encuentro en el prestigioso Torneo VI Naciones esperanzador 10-0 en los Las jugadoras de Roberto femenino. primeros minutos. Bourdet ya habían demostrado España quería demostrar su Esta salida en tromba pilló que les faltaba ritmo de partidos fuerza y no tardó en hacerlo de desprevenidas al XV del cardo cuando se enfrentaron a Irlanda, la mano de la tercera línea que no se esperaba este juego derrota por 41-7, y frente a Bárbara Pla que culminó una del equipo español. Al cuarto de Suecia recuperaron su mejor gran jugada de las delanteras y hora recontaron diferencias con juego, triunfo pro 20-0, y salieron que la apertura Laura Lladó su primer ensayo y pensaban muy concentradas al Nacional completó con la transformación.
    [Show full text]
  • England Rugby Australia 2012
    England rugby australia 2012 PM GMT 17 Nov Australia taught England a lesson in composure, execution and accuracy. Men like Dan Cole are tagged world class when they have clearly not grabbed the bigger scalps of world rugby. Tuilagi and Owen. The rivalry between England and Australia started on 9 January at Blackheath's Rectory . 41, 17 November , Twickenham, London, 14 – 20, Australia · Autumn International, 81, 40, 13 November , Twickenham, ​Cook Cup · ​Summary · ​Results. Next tour, South Africa The England rugby team's tour of Australasia in the June saw the team play two tests against Australia. The end of year rugby tests, also known as the Autumn internationals in the Wales and France hosted Samoa, England and Ireland hosted Fiji and As in recent seasons, New Zealand and Australia played the final Bledisloe ​End-of-year test matches · ​Bledisloe Cup – Part 3 · ​Week 2 · ​Week 3. England suffer a significant setback as Australia's under-fire side hold on for a narrow but deserved win at Twickenham. The win means England remain third in the International Rugby Board world Nov - England Australia; Nov - England at Twickenham. Can the Wallabies beat Stuart Lancaster's men on hom England v Australia. There is a way to go yet for this England team. The alarm bells should always ring when Englishmen start to expect their team to beat Australia. The highlight of the Autumn International series was England's from the southern hemisphere were as follows: New Zealand, South Africa, Australia. Ahead of Saturday's crunch Rugby World Cup clash, we take a look at the last five meetings November England Australia.
    [Show full text]
  • P18 Layout 1
    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 SPORTS Pumas looking to make biggest leap LONDON: Possessing a side who can against Georgia, Tonga and Namibia to beat anyone on a good day, Argentina reach their customary quarter-final spot. are aiming high at the World Cup with The quarter-finals should be a given their sights set on the ultimate goal. since they joined the Rugby “Our dream is to be world champi- Championship in 2012 with two guaran- ons,” says Pumas’ captain and hooker teed annual tests against each of the Agustin Creevy. Given that they rarely three top southern hemisphere teams. beat either the top southern hemisphere But the players know they must keep teams or England, most observers could their feet on the ground, aware that the be excused a certain scepticism. A more likes of Georgia are also progressing realistic objective would be to emulate apace and a shock result in their second their fine 2007 generation by reaching match would leave them needing other the semi-finals for the second time. results to go their way. A week after Argentina succeeded in 2007 with Argentina handed South Africa the victories over leading European sides Rugby Championship wooden spoon, Ireland and Scotland but came unstuck the Springboks took their revenge with against South Africa. Now with a first win victory in a World Cup warmup in over the Springboks under their belt Buenos Aires over the team coach Daniel after the August upset in Durban, the Hourcade said he would field against only team they have yet to beat are New New Zealand.
    [Show full text]