In Review – All The Weekend’s Action

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A brief review of all 10 matches from the weekend, complete with scoring and team info.

CANADA 19 vs 32 NZ MAORI
Friday, November 23, 19:30 GMT, Oxford

Willie Ripia kicked 22 points as the Maori just slipped from Canada near the end of a messy match at Iffley Road. The Canadians looked the better side for large parts of it but a soft try to Andre Taylor and several mistakes cost them a potential victory. Coach Kieran Crowley will have been pleased by his younger players but probably less so with some of the veterans.

SCORING
Canada – J. Pritchard 4p, C. Braid 1c, R. Barkwill 1t
NZ Maori – W. Ripia 2c 6p, A. Taylor 1t, C.Ngatai 1t

CARDS
NZ Maori – R. Graham yellow, T. Bateman yellow

CANADA
J. Pritchard (N. Hirayama 73); J. Hassler, C. Hearn (S. Duke 79), P. Mackenzie, T. Paris; C. Braid, P. Mack; H. Buydens, R. Hamilton (R. Barkwill 43), A. Tiedemann (D. Wooldridge 73); J. Sinclair, T. Hotson (B. Beukeboom 59); T. Ardron, C. O’Toole (J. Moonlight 59), A. Carpenter (capt.).

NZ MAORI
T. Renata; K. Baker, C. Ngatai, T. Bateman, A. Taylor (J. Willison 73); W. Ripia, F. Wilson (J. Gibson-Park 58); B. Murray (B. Afeaki HT), Q. MacDonald (H. Elliot 50), B. May (J. Ellison 58); J. Eaton (J. Hoeata 50), R. Graham; S. Christie, T. Latimer (capt.), E. Dixon (N. Crosswell 59).

GEORGIA 19 vs 24 FIJI
Saturday, November 24, 11:00 GMT, Tbilisi

The Fijians completed a remarkable turnaround in form as they defeated the Georgians in their own backyard. The tremendous effort of the forwards was most evident in the scrums, where the much-fancied Lelo pack was repeatedly shoved backwards in an astonishing manner. The game was played at a frenetic pace which suited the Fijian running game, and their backs finally produced a winning performance on an otherwise hugely underwhelming tour.

SCORING
Georgia – M. Kvirikashvili 1c 4p, D. Khinchagishvili 1t
Fiji – J. Ralulu 1c 4p, I. Ratuva 1t, V. Goneva 1t

CARDS
Fiji – A. Naikatini yellow

GEORGIA
I. Kiasashvili; I. Machkhaneli, D. Kacharava, M. Sharikadze (L. Khmaladze 60), S. Todua; M. Kvirikashvili, I. Abuseridze (capt.); D. Khichagishvili (M. Nariashvili 60), I. Natriashvili (S. Mamukashvili 60), D. Kubriashvili (D. Zirakashvili 50); L. Datunashvili, K. Mikautadze (V. Maisuradze 64); S. Sutiashvili (B. Bitsadze 67), V. Kolelishvili, M. Gorgodze.

FIJI
M. Talebula; A. Natoga (K. Bola 52), S. Radidi (S. Wara 62), V. Goneva, W. Votu; J. Ralulu, N. Matawalu; J. Yanuyanutawa (S. Naureure 70), V. Veikoso (T. Tuapati 70), S. Somoca (capt.) (M. Saulo 56); L. Nakarawa, A. Ratuniyarawa; A. Naikatini (J. Domolailai 52), M. Ravulo (S. Bola 62), I. Ratuva (N. Nagusa 60).

IRELAND 46 vs 24 ARGENTINA
Saturday, November 24, 14:00 GMT, Dublin

Ireland displayed a much improved attacking game against a tired Pumas side at the Aviva. Some nifty footwork from Craig Gilroy netted him his first try after only ten minutes of international action, and Jonny Sexton controlled the game while scoring two tries of his own in a 19 point haul. Late tries from Tomas Leonardi and Juan Fernandez Lobbe added some respectability to the scoreline, but in truth Argentina looked out on their feet at the end of their most gruelling test schedule to date.

SCORING
Ireland – J. Sexton 3c 1p 2t, R. O’Gara 1c, T. Bowe 2t, C. Gilroy 1t, R. Strauss 1t, S. Zebo 1t
Argentina – N. Sanchez 4p, J.M. Hernandez 1c, T. Leonardi 1t, J. Fernandez Lobbe 1t

CARDS
Argentina – M. Bustos yellow

IRELAND
S. Zebo; T. Bowe (F. McFadden 74), K. Earls, G. D’Arcy, C. Gilroy; J. Sexton (R. O’Gara 72), C. Murray (E. Reddan 72); C. Healy (D. Kilcoyne 74), R. Strauss (S. Cronin 74), M. Ross (M. Bent 67); D. Ryan, M. McCarthy (D. O’Callaghan 62); P. O’Mahony (I. Henderson 72), C. Henry, J. Heaslip (capt.).

ARGENTINA
J.M. Hernandez; G. Camacho, M. Bosch, S. Fernandez, J. Imhoff (M. Montero 53); N. Sanchez (G. Tiesi 21-24, 60), M. Landajo (N. Vergallo 68); M. Ayerza (N. Lobo 68), E. Guinazu (A. Creevy 56), M. Bustos (F. Gomez Kodela 74); M. Carizza, J. Farias Cabello (T. Vallejos 77); J. Fernandez Lobbe (capt.), J. Manuel Leguizamon (T. Leonardi 53), L. Senatore (F. Gomez Kodela 64-74).

ITALY 19 vs 22 AUSTRALIA
Saturday, November 24, 14:00 GMT, Florence

Luciano Orquera missed a last minute penalty goal as Australia escaped embarrassment in a bumbling performance that saw them go scoreless for the last 50 minutes. After leading 22-3 after a half hour, a comedy of errors allowed Italy back into the game, and a draw would have been no less than deserved. The Wallabies seem to have taken a page out the French book of consistency, and it’s anyone’s guess which version will show up against Wales.

SCORING
Italy – L. Orquera 1c 4p, R. Barbieri 1t
Australia – B. Barnes 1c 3p, K. Beale 2p, N. Cummins 1t

CARDS
Italy – R. Barbieri yellow
Australia – D. Ioane yellow

ITALY
A. Masi; G. Venditti, T. Benvenuti, A. Sgarbi, M. Bergamasco (L. McLean 54); L. Orquera, E. Gori (T. Botes 74); A. Lo Cicero (M. Rizzo 33), L. Ghiraldini (D. Giazzon 60), M. Castrogiovanni (L. Cittadini 62); Q. Geldenhuys (A. Pavanello 60), F. Minto; A. Zanni (M. Vosawai 69), R. Barbieri (S. Favaro 60), S. Parisse (capt.).

AUSTRALIA
B. Barnes; N. Cummins (D. Ioane 69), A. Ashley-Cooper, B. Tapuai, D. Mitchell; K. Beale, B. Sheehan (N. Phipps 31); B. Robinson (J. Slipper 37), S. Moore, B. Alexander (S. Kepu 72); S. Timani, N. Sharpe (capt.); S. Higginbotham (D. Dennis 66), M. Hooper (L. Gill 69), W. Palu.

ROMANIA 3 vs 34 UNITED STATES
Saturday, November 24, 14:00 GMT, Bucharest

After opening the scoring through Andrei Filip, the Romanians conceded 34 unanswered points in a dreadful performance against the United States. Opposite flankers Vasile Rus and John Quill were sent off by referee Leighton Hodges after a second half punch up in the scrappy affair. Chris Wyles scored 19 points in a starring role for the Eagles, who finish off their campaign on a high.

SCORING
Romania – A. Filip 1p
United States – C. Wyles 3c 1p 2t, A. Suniula 1t, P. Emerick 1t, T. Ngwenya 1t

CARDS
Romania – C. Ratiu yellow, V. Rus red
United States – J. Quill red

ROMANIA
C. Fercu; M. Lemnaru, I. Cazan (C. Gheara HT), C. Gal, I. Botezatu; A. Filip (I. Florea 65), F. Surugiu; P. Tamba (A. Radoi 72), O. Turashvili, M. Lazar (H. Pungea HT); C. Ratiu, A. Coste (A. Manta 56); V. Rus, M. Macovei (capt.) (V. Lucaci 13), O. Tonita.

UNITED STATES
C. Wyles; T. Ngwenya, P. Emerick (Z. Pangelinan 78), A. Suniula (R. Suniula 65), L. Hume; T. L’Estrange, M. Petri (R. Shaw 60); S. Pittman, C. Biller (D. Asbun 65), E. Fry; S. LaValla, L. Stanfill (G. Harriman 78); J. Quill, P. Dahl (I. Basauri 74), T. Clever (capt.).

ENGLAND 15 vs 16 SOUTH AFRICA
Saturday, November 24, 14:30 GMT, London

A bizarre decision by captain Chris Robshaw to kick for points with two minutes on the clock and England four points adrift is sure to be the talking point at the water cooler for the best part of the coming week. Neither side seemed intent on playing much rugby in the rain, and it was a fortuitous ricochet that landed in the hands of Willem Alberts that produced the solitary try. England now have only a draw to show for the last eleven tests against the Springboks, and have only themselves to blame.

SCORING
England – T. Flood 2p, O. Farrell 3p
South Africa – P. Lambie 1c 3p, W. Alberts 1t

ENGLAND
A. Goode; C. Ashton, M. Tuilagi, B. Barritt, M. Brown; T. Flood (O. Farrell 6-10, 45), B. Youngs (D. Care 67); A. Corbisiero (M. Vunipola 53), T. Youngs (D. Paice 67), D. Cole (D. Wilson 75); J. Launchbury (M. Botha 72), G. Parling; T. Wood (J. Haskell 53), C. Robshaw (capt.), B. Morgan.

SOUTH AFRICA
Z. Kirchner; J.P. Pietersen, J. de Jongh, J. de Villiers (capt.), F. Hougaard; P. Lambie, R. Pienaar; G. Steenkamp (H. van der Merwe 62), A. Strauss (S. Brits 74), J. du Plessis (P. Cilliers HT); E. Etzebeth (F. van der Merwe 69), J. Kruger; F. Louw, W. Alberts (M. Coetzee 56), D. Vermeulen.

SCOTLAND 15 vs 21 TONGA
Saturday, November 24, 15:00 GMT, Aberdeen

In a match not short on intensity but bereft of sensibility the Tongans upset a woeful Scottish effort at dreary Pittodrie. Despite receiving three yellow cards and conceding more than twenty penalties, Tonga scored two tries and had Fangatapu Apikotoa not missed several kicks the difference might have been even greater. Scotland failed to take advantage of numerous scoring positions and the shuddering result appears to have cost head coach Andy Robinson his job.

SCORING
Tonga – F. Apikotoa 1c 3p, L. Lokotui 1t, F. Vainikolo 1t
Scotland – G. Laidlaw 5p

CARDS
Tonga – L. Lokotui yellow, N. Latu yellow, S. Mafi yellow

SCOTLAND
S. Hogg; S. Lamont, M. Evans (N. De Luca 59), M. Scott, T. Visser; G. Laidlaw (T. Heathcote 67), H. Pyrgos (R. Lawson 52); K. Traynor, S. Lawson (D. Hall 51), E. Murray (G. Cross 49-53); R. Gray, A. Kellock; A. Strokosch, K. Brown (capt.), D. Denton (J. Barclay 52).

TONGA
V. Lilo; F. Vainikolo, S. Hufanga (A. Fatafehi 68), S. Piukala, V. Helu (V. Iongi 75); F. Apikotoa, T. Moa; S. Taumalolo, E. Taione (I. Ma’asi 70), H. Aulika (T. Mailau 46); J. Tuineau (S. Timani 75), L. Lokotui; H. T-Pole (S. Mafi 51), N. Latu (capt.), V. Ma’afu.

FRANCE 22 vs 14 SAMOA
Saturday, November 24, 17:00 GMT, Paris

The Manu looked intent on spoiling the party in Paris as they led until the hour mark, only to fade in the final quarter in an otherwise passionate effort at the Stade de France. Census Johnston’s grubber created a magical try for David Lemi, but Tusi Pisi left several points on the board in the midst of an ordinary kicking performance. France could muster little offence and their only try came from a charge down by Frederic Michalak, who scored 19 points in all to lead Les Bleus to an uninspired win.

SCORING
France – F. Michalak 1c 4p 1t, M. Parra 1p
Samoa – T. Pisi 2c, D. Lemi 1t, J. Tekori 1t

FRANCE
B. Dulin; W. Fofana, F. Fritz (Y. Huget 66), M. Mermoz, V. Clerc; F. Michalak, M. Parra (M. Machenaud 59); T. Domingo (Y. Forestier 44), B. Kayser (D. Szarzewski 44), N. Mas (V. Debaty 57); P. Pape (capt.), Y. Maestri (J. Suta 69); Y. Nyanga, F. Ouedraogo, L. Picamoles (D. Chouly 63).

SAMOA
D. Lemi (capt.); P. Perez, G. Pisi, J. Leota (K. Anufe 3-7, 73), R. Lilomaiava; T. Pisi, K. Fotuali’i (J. Su’a 76); S. Taulafo, T. Paulo (O. Avei HT), C. Johnston (J. Johnston 50); F. Paulo (F. Lemalu 54), J. Tekori; O. Treviranus (T. Foma’i 66), M. Fa’asavalu, T. Tu’ifua.

WALES 10 vs 33 NEW ZEALAND
Saturday, November 24, 17:15 GMT, Cardiff

Andrew Hore will surely face the wrath of the citing commissioner after his swinging arm from behind took out Bradley Davies with barely a minute showing on the clock. Aaron Jarvis injured his knee on the same play, and within twenty minutes Wales were without Jamie Roberts as well in a disastrous opening at the Millenium Stadium. The second half scores were equal, but in truth the All Blacks were in cruise control after leading 23-nil at the break.

SCORING
Wales – S. Williams 1t, A. Cuthbert 1t
New Zealand – A. Cruden 3c 4p, L. Messam 1t, T. Woodcock 1t, L. Romano 1t

CARDS
New Zealand – C. Jane yellow

WALES
L. Halfpenny; A. Cuthbert, J. Davies, J. Roberts (S. Williams 18), L. Williams; R. Priestland (J. Hook 68), M. Phillips (T. Knoyle 54); P. James (G. Jenkins 54), M. Rees (K. Owens 64), A. Jarvis (S. Andrews 1); B. Davies (A. Shingler 1), L. Charteris; R. Jones (J. Tipuric 50), S. Warburton (capt.), T. Faletau.

NEW ZEALAND
I. Dagg; C. Jane, C. Smith, M. Nonu, J. Savea; A. Cruden (B. Barrett 68), A. Smith (P. Weepu 50); T. Woodcock (W. Crockett 50), A. Hore (D. Coles 54), O. Franks (C. Faumuina 60); L. Romano (B. Retallick 50), S. Whitelock; L. Messam (V. Vito 70), R. McCaw (capt.), K. Read.

FRENCH BARBARIANS 65 vs 41 JAPAN
Sunday, November 25, 14:00 GMT, Le Havre

Tackling was optional in Le Havre as the two sides combined for fifteen tries and over a century of points. Only five points separated them at the half, but immediately following the Barbarians touched down four times in 9 minutes to put it out of reach. Former France hooker William Servat acted as captain for his final competitive rugby match.

SCORING
French Barbarians – C. Lopez 4c 1p 1t, J. Fillol 3c 1p, B. Lapeyre 2t, J.M. Mazzonetto 2t, H. Bonneval 1t, A. Claassen 1t, H. Adams 1t, Penalty try
Japan – A. Goromaru 4c 1p, A. Yamada 2t, H. Onozawa 1t, F. Tanaka 1t, Y. Tamura 1t, G. Aruga 1t

CARDS
French Barbarians – Yvan Watremez yellow

FRENCH BARBARIANS
H. Bonneval; B. Lapeyre, H. Chavancy (M. O’Connor 57), Y. Jauzion, J.M. Mazzonetto; C. Lopez (J. Fillol 50), J.M. Doussain (H. Adams 28); J.B. Poux (Y. Watremez 50), W. Servat (capt.) (A. Heguy 66), Y. Montes (A. Iguiniz 50); M. Rolland (J. Pierre 51), E. Lund; J. Bouilhou (J.B. Poux 77), I. Diarra, A. Claassen (P. Rabadan 46).

JAPAN
A. Goromaru; T. Hirose (capt.) (A. Yamada 66), T. Senba (G. Aruga 57), Y. Tamura, H. Onozawa; K. Ono, F. Tanaka (A. Hiwasa 54); Y. Nagae, S. Horie, K. Hatakeyama (H. Yamashita 49-59); H. Ono, S. Makabe (S. Ito 69); H. Tui, M. Leitch, T. Kikutani (K. Holani 49).