2007 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
Throughout August 2007, various teams prepared for the Rugby World Cup in France with a short series of test matches, primarily in the Northern Hemisphere and involving the RBS Six Nations sides. In addition, South Africa played one test in Scotland following the 2007 Tri Nations and Argentina one test in their home country and one in Wales. The tests were effectively a replacement for the usual Autumn international series in November which does not take place in World Cup years.
Note: this article does not include international results not involving at least one side who had qualified for the 2007 World Cup.
Saturday, 21 July
Saturday, 28 July
Thursday, 2 August
Saturday, 4 August
4 August 2007 16:00 BST |
England | 62–5 | Wales |
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Tries: Easter (4) 14' m, 20' c, 46' c, 50' c Borthwick 30' c Dallaglio 66' c Perry 74' c Robinson 78' m Tait 80+1' c Con: Wilkinson (7) Pen: Wilkinson 34' |
(Report) | Try: D. James 59' m |
4 August 2007 |
Argentina XV [4] | 70–14 | Chile XV[5] |
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Tries: Serra (2) 8' c, 57' c Longo 29' c J. Fernández Lobbe (2) 33' c, 45' c M. Contepomi 38' c F. Contepomi 50' c Bosch 55' c Gaitán 68' c Scelzo 79' c Con: F. Contepomi (10) |
(Report) | Try: Berti 3' c, 17' c Con: Berti (2) |
Monday, 6 August
Saturday, 11 August
11 August 2007 |
England | 15–21 | France |
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Pen: Barkley (4) 9', 22', 32', 39' Drop: Gomarsall 56' |
(Report) | Try: Pelous 11' m Chabal 70' c Con: Elissalde Pen: Skrela (2) 16', 35' Elissalde 60' |
- In this match, Fabien Pelous equalled Philippe Sella for most caps for France, with 111.
11 August 2007 |
Scotland | 31–21 | Ireland |
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Try: Hogg 5' c Henderson (3) 12' c, 46' m, 75' c E. Murray 19' m Con: Paterson (2) Parks |
(Report) | Try: Boss 48' c Trimble 55' m Con: P. Wallace Pen: P. Wallace (2) 10', 59' Murphy 27' |
Tuesday, 14 August
Wednesday, 15 August
15 August 2007 |
South Africa | 105–13 | Namibia |
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Try: de Villiers 11' Smith (3) 18', 34', 70' Pietersen 22' Burger (3) 29', 56', 77' Fourie 39' du Randt 46' Montgomery 50' Willemse 63' du Plessis 73' Pienaar 80' van der Linde 80' Con: Montgomery (12) Pen: Montgomery (2) |
(Report) | Try: Langenhoven 8'c Con: Wessels Pen: Wessels (2) |
Thursday, 16 August
Friday 17 August
Saturday, 18 August
18 August 2007 |
Canada | 42–12 | Portugal |
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Try: Pyke Kleeberger van der Merwe (2) Mensah-Coker Spicer Con: Pritchard (3) Pen: Pritchard (2 |
Report[9] | Try: Mateus J. Pinto Con: Leal |
18 August 2007 |
France | 22–9 | England |
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Try: Jauzion 48' c Con: Elissalde Pen: Elissalde (4) Michalak |
(Report) | Pen:Wilkinson (3) |
- Fabien Pelous set a new France record with his 112th cap.
18 August 2007 |
Italy | 36–12 | Japan |
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Try: Stanojevic (2) 6' m, 10' c Robertson 20' c Lo Cicero 68' c Mauro Bergamasco 80' c Con: Bortolussi (4) Pen: Bortolussi 3' |
(Report) | Try: Nishiura 26' c Makiri 57' m Con: Ando |
18 August 2007 |
Wales | 27–20 | Argentina |
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Try: G. Thomas 9' c A. W. Jones 22' c M. Jones 25' c Con: Hook (3) Pen: Hook (2) |
(Report) | Try: Corleto (2) 4' c, 51' c Con: Todeschini (2) Pen: Todeschini (2) |
Sunday, 19 August
Tuesday 21 August
Friday, 24 August
24 August 2007 |
Ireland | 23–20 | Italy |
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Try: Trimble 27' c O'Gara 80+9' c Con: O'Gara (2) Pen: O'Gara (2) 6', 47' Drop: O'Gara 78' |
(Report) | Try: Troncon 38' c Pratichetti 80+3' c Con: Bortolussi de Marigny Pen: Bortolussi 33' Drop: Bortolussi 22' |
Saturday, 25 August
25 August 2007 |
Scotland | 3–27 | South Africa |
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Pen: Paterson 10' | (Report) | Try: Habana 22' c Fourie 26' c du Preez 28' c Con: Montgomery (3) Pen: Montgomery (2) 13', 52' |
25 August 2007 |
Portugal | 13 – 15 | Japan XV[12] |
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Try: Diogo Mateus c Con: Duarte Pinto Pen: Malheiro Drop: Malheiro |
Report[13] | Try: Watanabe 8' m Asano 72' c Con: Robins Pen: Ono 1' |
- Japan wing Daisuke Ohata, the all-time world leader in international tries, was injured and was ruled out of the World Cup after he tore his left Achilles tendon in the match.[14]
Sunday, 26 August
External links
- List of all warm-up matches involving national teams and clubs (22 October 2009)
Notes
- "Nam beat SA Amateurs - Namibia Sport". namibiasport.com.na. 20 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Welwitschias fade against SA Universities - Namibia Sport". namibiasport.com.na. 20 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Portugal prepares for World Cup in Vilamoura". theportugalnews.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Union Argentina de Rugby didn't didn't recognized the "cap" to this match". uar.com.ar. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- Chilean Rugby Union Union Argentina de Rugby didn't didn't recognized the "cap" to this match
- "rugbyworldcup.com – the official site for IRB Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand - Japan too strong for Asian Barbarians". archive.org. 3 September 2009. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Planet Rugby - Rugby Union Tournaments - Rugby World Cup - Agen beat …". planetrugby.com. 20 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "O'Driscoll taken to hospital after Bayonne match". rte.ie. 16 August 2007. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Match report: Canada overcome determined Portugal - Live Rugby Match Pack - ESPN Scrum". www.scrum.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Samoa edge Northampton in World Cup warm-up". twf.com.au. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "Connacht 3 South Africa 18 - Connacht Rugby Website". connachtrugby.ie. 20 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- Japan Rugby Football Union did not award caps for this match, whereas the Portuguese Rugby Federation did
- "Japan XV v Portugal". ESPN scrum. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- "World Cup setback for Ohata". planetrugby.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
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