The 2010 mid-year rugby union tests (also known as the Summer Internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) refers to the rugby union Internationals that were played from late May to late June, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.

For Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, the tests constituted preparation for the 2010 Tri Nations.

The first nation to announce its fixtures for this series was Australia, which unveiled its schedule on 21 September 2009.[1]

South Africa announced its fixtures on 8 October 2009, but delayed announcing the venues since it simultaneously hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup. FIFA regulations call for World Cup venues to be handed over to FIFA 15 days before the World Cup starts. FIFA also prohibits any other major sporting events from being held in host cities from 7 days before the opening of the World Cup and until 7 days after its end.[2] An agreement was reached between the South African Rugby Union and the local World Cup organising committee to allow the match against France to be held at SARU's intended venue of Newlands in Cape Town, a non-World Cup venue in a World Cup city.[3]

Overview

Series

Tour Result Winners
Australia v England test series 1–1  Australia
New Zealand v Wales test series 2–0  New Zealand
Argentina v Scotland test series 0–2  Scotland
South Africa v Italy test series 2–0  South Africa

Other tours

Team/Tour Opponents
Barbarians end of season tour  England (lost) –  Ireland (won)
France tour  South Africa (lost) –  Argentina (lost)

Matches

Week 1

30 May 2010
17:00 WEST/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
England 35–26Barbarians
Try: Haskell 13' c
Hape 23' c
Foden 36' m
Tindall 45' c
Con: Hodgson (2/2)
Barkley (1/2)
Pen: Hodgson (2)
Barkley
Report[4]Try: Sackey (2) 34' c, 75' c
D. Smith 55' c
Johnston 64' m
Con: Élissalde (3/4)
Twickenham Stadium, London
Attendance: 41,035
Referee: Jérôme Garces (France)
FB15Ben Foden
RW14Mark Cueto
OC13Mike Tindall
IC12Shontayne Hape
LW11David Strettle
FH10Charlie Hodgson
SH9Danny Care
N88Nick Easter (c)
OF7Steffon Armitage
BF6James Haskell
RL5Tom Palmer
LL4Dave Attwood
TP3Paul Doran-Jones
HK2Steve Thompson
LP1Jon Golding
Substitutes:
HK16Lee Mears
PR17Tim Payne
N818Dan Ward-Smith
FL19Joe Worsley
SH20Joe Simpson
FH21Olly Barkley
CE22Mathew Tait
Team manager:
Martin Johnson
FB15Australia Paul Warwick
RW14England Paul Sackey
OC13Samoa Casey Laulala
IC12France Florian Fritz
LW11France Cédric Heymans
FH10France Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
SH9New Zealand Byron Kelleher
N88New Zealand Xavier Rush (c)
OF7Wales Martyn Williams
BF6Samoa Rodney So'oialo
RL5England Ben Kay
LL4South Africa Ross Skeate
TP3England Julian White
HK2France Benoît August
LP1Argentina Rodrigo Roncero
Substitutes:
HK16Wales Ken Owens
PR17Samoa Census Johnston
LK18France Jérôme Thion
FL19Australia George Smith
SH20France Pierre Mignoni
CE21France Fabrice Estebanez
WG22Samoa David Smith
Coach:
France Philippe Saint-André
  • As is typical for Barbarians matches, this was an uncapped match for England.

Week 2

4 June 2010
19:45 WEST/GMT+01 (UTC+01)
Ireland 23–29Barbarians
Try: Ronan 40+2' c
Buckley 60' c
Con: O'Gara (2/2)
Pen: O'Gara (3/4) 20', 47', 64'
Report[5]Try: Rush 34' m
G. Smith 38' c
Heymans 48' m
Con: James (1/3)
Pen: James (3/3) 12', 18', 30'
Élissalde (1/1) 57'
Thomond Park, Limerick
Attendance: 26,500[6]
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
FB15Robert Kearney
RW14Shane Horgan
OC13Gavin Duffy
IC12Fergus McFadden
LW11Andrew Trimble
FH10Ronan O'Gara (c)
SH9Peter Stringer
N88Chris Henry
OF7Niall Ronan
BF6John Muldoon
RL5Dan Tuohy
LL4Ed O'Donoghue
TP3Tony Buckley
HK2Seán Cronin
LP1Marcus Horan
Substitutes:
HK16Jerry Flannery
PR17Tom Court
LK18Mick O'Driscoll
FL19David Wallace
SH20Tomás O'Leary
FH21Johnny Sexton
CE22Paddy Wallace
Coach:
Declan Kidney
FB15Australia Paul Warwick
RW14France Cédric Heymans
OC13Samoa Casey Laulala
IC12Fiji Seru Rabeni
LW11Samoa David Smith
FH10Australia Brock James
SH9France Pierre Mignoni
N88Australia George Smith
OF7New Zealand Xavier Rush (c)
BF6Ireland Alan Quinlan
RL5Ireland Malcolm O'Kelly
LL4France Jérôme Thion
TP3Samoa Census Johnston
HK2South Africa Schalk Brits
LP1England David Barnes
Substitutes:
HK16France Benoît August
PR17England Julian White
N818Samoa Rodney So'oialo
FL19Wales Martyn Williams
SH20New Zealand Byron Kelleher
SH21France Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
CE22France Fabrice Estebanez
Coach:
France Philippe Saint-André
  • As is typical for Barbarians matches, this was an uncapped match for Ireland.

5 June 2010
19:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 49–3 Fiji
Try: Beale (2) 10' c, 77' c
Brown 39' c
Cooper 43' c
Ioane (2) 50' c, 66' c
Mitchell 63' c
Con: Giteau (6/6)
Cooper (1/1)
Report[7]Pen: Rawaqa (1/1) 27'
Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 15,438[8]
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)
FB15Kurtley Beale
RW14Digby Ioane
OC13Rob Hornered cross icon 20' to 31'
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Adam Ashley-Cooperdownward-facing red arrow 56'
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Luke Burgess
N88Richard Brown
OF7David Pocockdownward-facing red arrow 61'
BF6Rocky Elsom (c)
RL5Nathan Sharpe
LL4Dean Mumm
TP3Salesi Ma'afudownward-facing red arrow 52'upward-facing green arrow 61'
HK2Huia Edmondsdownward-facing red arrow 55'
LP1Ben Alexanderdownward-facing red arrow 61'
Substitutes:
HK16Saia Fainga'aupward-facing green arrow 55'
PR17Pekahou Cowanupward-facing green arrow 52'
LK18Mark Chisholm
FL19Matt Hodgsonupward-facing green arrow 61'
SH20Josh Valentine
WG21Drew Mitchellupward-facing green arrow 20'downward-facing red arrow 31'upward-facing green arrow 56'
FH22James O'Connor
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans
FB15Taniela Rawaqa
RW14Sireli Bobo
OC13Rupeni Caucaunibucaupward-facing green arrow 65'
IC12Saula Radididownward-facing red arrow 54'
LW11Timoci Nagusa
FH10Waisea Luveniyalidownward-facing red arrow 67'
SH9Emosi Vucagoyellow card 53' to 63'
N88Jone Qovu
OF7Jimilai Nakaidawared cross icon 7' to 15'downward-facing red arrow 74'
BF6Anthony Wisedownward-facing red arrow 54'
RL5Dominiko Waqaniburotu
LL4Seko Kalou
TP3Deacon Manu (c)
HK2Talemaitoga Tuapatidownward-facing red arrow 74'
LP1Campese Ma'afudownward-facing red arrow 73'upward-facing green arrow 77'downward-facing red arrow 79'
Substitutes:
PR16Graham Dewesupward-facing green arrow 73'yellow card 75' to 80'
HK17Viliame Veikosoupward-facing green arrow 74'
LK18Rupeni Nasigaupward-facing green arrow 54'
FL19Samu Bolaupward-facing green arrow 7'downward-facing red arrow 15'upward-facing green arrow 74'red cross icon 77' to 79'
SH20Vitori Buatavaupward-facing green arrow 67'
WG21Nemani Nadoloupward-facing green arrow 65'
WG22Ropate Ratuupward-facing green arrow 54'
Coach:
Sam Domoni

5 June 2010
14:30 WEST/GMT+01 (UTC+01)[9]
Wales 31–34 South Africa
Try: Hook 20' c
Prydie 72' m
A. W. Jones 77' c
Con: S. Jones (2/3)
Pen: S. Jones (3/3) 8', 18', 45'
Drop: Hook (1/1) 11'
Report[10]Try: Ndungane 30' m
Potgieter 42' c
de Jongh 59' c
Con: Pienaar (2/3)
Pen: Pienaar (4/4) 16', 23', 35', 74'
Steyn (1/1) 55'
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 60,527
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
FB15Lee Byrne
RW14Leigh Halfpenny
OC13James Hook
IC12Jamie Roberts
LW11Tom Prydie
FH10Stephen Jones
SH9Mike Phillips
N88Ryan Jones (c)
OF7Sam Warburtondownward-facing red arrow 77'
BF6Jonathan Thomas
RL5Deiniol Jonesdownward-facing red arrow 57'
LL4Bradley Davies
TP3Adam Jonesdownward-facing red arrow 57'
HK2Matthew Rees
LP1Paul James
Substitutes:
HK16Huw Bennett
PR17John Yappupward-facing green arrow 57'
LK18Alun Wyn Jonesupward-facing green arrow 57'
FL19Rob McCuskerupward-facing green arrow 77'
SH20Richie Rees
FH21Dan Biggar
CE22Andrew Bishop
Coach:
New Zealand Warren Gatland
FB15François Steyndownward-facing red arrow 75'
RW14Gio Aplon
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Juan de Jongh
LW11Odwa Ndunganedownward-facing red arrow 33'
FH10Ruan Pienaar
SH9Ricky Januarie
N88Joe van Niekerk
OF7Dewald Potgieterdownward-facing red arrow 55'
BF6Francois Louw
RL5Victor Matfield
LL4Danie Rossouwdownward-facing red arrow 76'
TP3BJ Bothadownward-facing red arrow 57'
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1CJ van der Lindedownward-facing red arrow 76'
Substitutes:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelleupward-facing green arrow 76'
PR17Jannie du Plessisupward-facing green arrow 57'
LK18Alistair Hargreavesupward-facing green arrow 76'
N819Ryan Kankowskiupward-facing green arrow 55'
FH20Meyer Bosman
FB21Zane Kirchnerupward-facing green arrow 75'
WG22Bjorn Bassonupward-facing green arrow 33'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers

Week 3

8 June 2010
18:00 AWST (UTC+08)
Australian Barbarians28–28 England[11]
Report[12]
Perth Oval, Perth
Attendance: 10,208
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)

12 June 2010
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand 66–28 Ireland
Try: C. Smith (2) 10' c, 47' c
Read 21' c
B. Franks 27' c
Cowan (2) 30' c, 33' c
S. Whitelock (2) 50' c, 78' c
Tialata 65' c
Con: Carter (7/7)
Weepu (2/2)
Pen: Carter (1/1) 4'
Report[13]Try: Tuohy 36' c
O'Driscoll 54' c
Bowe 60' c
D'Arcy 75' c
Con: O'Gara (3/3)
Sexton (1/1)
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
Attendance: 25,000[14]
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
FB15Israel Dagg
RW14Cory Janedownward-facing red arrow 63'
OC13Conrad Smith
IC12Benson Stanley
LW11Joe Rokocoko
FH10Dan Carterdownward-facing red arrow 54'
SH9Jimmy Cowandownward-facing red arrow 40'
N88Kieran Read
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Jerome Kainodownward-facing red arrow 38'
RL5Anthony Boric
LL4Brad Thorndownward-facing red arrow 50'
TP3Owen Franksdownward-facing red arrow 70'
HK2Keven Mealamudownward-facing red arrow 63'
LP1Ben Franksdownward-facing red arrow 52'upward-facing green arrow 70'
Substitutes:
HK16Aled de Malmancheupward-facing green arrow 63'
PR17Neemia Tialataupward-facing green arrow 52'
LK18Sam Whitelockupward-facing green arrow 50'
FL19Victor Vitoupward-facing green arrow 38'
SH20Piri Weepuupward-facing green arrow 40'
FH21Aaron Crudenupward-facing green arrow 54'
WG22Zac Guildfordupward-facing green arrow 63'
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Rob Kearneydownward-facing red arrow 70'
RW14Tommy Bowe
OC13Brian O'Driscoll (c)
IC12Gordon D'Arcy
LW11Andrew Trimble
FH10Ronan O'Garadownward-facing red arrow 70'yellow card 24' to 34'
SH9Tomás O'Learydownward-facing red arrow 70'
N88Jamie HeaslipRed card 15'
OF7David Wallace
BF6John Muldoondownward-facing red arrow 32'
RL5Mick O'Driscolldownward-facing red arrow 36'
LL4Donncha O'Callaghan
TP3Tony Buckley
HK2Seán Cronindownward-facing red arrow 79'
LP1Cian Healydownward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutes:
HK16John Fogartyupward-facing green arrow 79'
PR17Tom Courtupward-facing green arrow 77'
LK18Dan Tuohyupward-facing green arrow 36'
FL19Shane Jenningsupward-facing green arrow 32'
SH20Eoin Reddanupward-facing green arrow 70'
FH21Johnny Sextonupward-facing green arrow 70'
FB22Geordan Murphyupward-facing green arrow 70'
Coach:
Declan Kidney

12 June 2010
18:00 AWST (UTC+08)
Australia 27–17 England
Try: Elsom 17' c
Cooper (2) 30' c, 56' c
Con: O'Connor (3/3)
Pen: O'Connor 72'
Cooper 78'
Report[15]Try: Penalty try (2) 53' c, 70' c
Con: Flood (2/2)
Pen: Flood 43'
Subiaco Oval, Perth
Attendance: 32,228
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
FB15James O'Connor
RW14Digby Ioane
OC13Rob Horne
IC12Berrick Barnes
LW11Drew Mitchell
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Luke Burgess
N88Richard Brown
OF7David Pocock
BF6Rocky Elsom (c)
RL5Nathan Sharpe
LL4Dean Mumm
TP3Salesi Ma'afu
HK2Saia Fainga'a
LP1Ben Daley
Substitutes:
HK16Huia Edmonds
PR17James Slipper
LK18Mark Chisholm
FL19Matt Hodgson
SH20Will Genia
WG21Peter Hynes
FB22Kurtley Beale
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans
FB15Ben Foden
RW14Mark Cueto
OC13Mike Tindall
IC12Shontayne Hape
LW11Chris Ashton
FH10Toby Flood
SH9Danny Care
N88Nick Easter
OF7Lewis Moody (c)
BF6Tom Croft
RL5Tom Palmer
LL4Simon Shaw
TP3Dan Cole
HK2Steve Thompson
LP1Tim Payne
Substitutes:
HK16George Chuter
PR17David Wilson
LK18Courtney Lawes
FL19James Haskell
SH20Ben Youngs
FH21Jonny Wilkinson
CE22Mathew Tait
Team manager:
Martin Johnson

12 June 2010
14:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 42–17 France
Try: Spies 2' c
Aplon (2) 7' c, 49' c
Steenkamp 31' m
Louw 75' c
Con: Steyn (3/4)
Pienaar (1/1)
Pen: Steyn (3/3) 10', 23', 46'
Report[16]Try: Rougerie 28' c
Andreu 79' c
Con: Parra (1/1)
Skrela (1/1)
Pen: Parra (1/1) 40+3'
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 46,885
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
FB15Zane Kirchnerdownward-facing red arrow 61'
RW14Gio Aplon
OC13Jaque Fouriered cross icon 30' to 35'
IC12Wynand Olivierdownward-facing red arrow 61'
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Morné Steyndownward-facing red arrow 65'
SH9Ricky Januarie
N88Pierre Spies
OF7Francois Louw
BF6Schalk Burgerdownward-facing red arrow 50'upward-facing green arrow 57'downward-facing red arrow 60'
RL5Victor Matfield
LL4Danie Rossouwdownward-facing red arrow 60'
TP3BJ Bothadownward-facing red arrow 56'
HK2John Smit (c)downward-facing red arrow 40'
LP1Gurthrö Steenkamp
Substitutes:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelleupward-facing green arrow 40'
PR17Jannie du Plessisupward-facing green arrow 56'
LK18Flip van der Merweyellow card 69' to 79'upward-facing green arrow 60'
FL19Dewald Potgieterupward-facing green arrow 50'red cross icon 57' to 60'
SH20Ruan Pienaarupward-facing green arrow 65'
CE21Juan de Jonghupward-facing green arrow 61'
CE22Jean de Villiersupward-facing green arrow 30'downward-facing red arrow 35'upward-facing green arrow 61'
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
FB15Clément Poitrenauddownward-facing red arrow 71'
RW14Vincent Clerc
OC13David Martydownward-facing red arrow 78'
IC12Maxime Mermoz
LW11Aurélien Rougerie
FH10François Trinh-Duc
SH9Morgan Parradownward-facing red arrow 66'
N88Julien Bonnaire
OF7Wenceslas Lauretdownward-facing red arrow 52'
BF6Thierry Dusautoir (c)
RL5Romain Millo-Chluskidownward-facing red arrow 52'
LL4Lionel Nallet
TP3Nicolas Mas
HK2Dimitri Szarzewskidownward-facing red arrow 64'
LP1Thomas Domingodownward-facing red arrow 40'
Substitutes:
HK16Guilhem Guiradoupward-facing green arrow 64'
PR17Jean-Baptiste Pouxupward-facing green arrow 40'
LK18Julien Pierreupward-facing green arrow 52'
N819Louis Picamolesupward-facing green arrow 52'
SH20Dimitri Yachviliyellow card 74' to 80'upward-facing green arrow 66'
FH21David Skrelaupward-facing green arrow 71'
WG22Marc Andreuupward-facing green arrow 78'
Coach:
Marc Lièvremont

12 June 2010
15:45 ART (UTC-03)
Argentina 16–24 Scotland
Try: Tiesi 3' m
Leguizamón 30' m
Pen: Contepomi (2) 12', 80'
Report[17]Pen: Parks (6) 6', 23', 39', 52', 68', 80+3'
Drop: Parks (2) 40+5', 75'
Estadio Monumental Jose Fierro, Tucumán
Attendance: 31,898
Referee: Dave Pearson (England)
FB15Martín Rodríguez
RW14Lucas Borges
OC13Gonzalo Tiesi
IC12Santiago Fernández
LW11Horacio Agulla
FH10Felipe Contepomi (c)
SH9Alfredo Lalanne
N88Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe
OF7Juan Manuel Leguizamón
BF6Genaro Fessia
RL5Patricio Albacete
LL4Manuel Carizza
TP3Martín Scelzo
HK2Mario Ledesma
LP1Rodrigo Roncero
Substitutes:
HK16Agustín Creevy
PR17Marcos Ayerza
LK18Mariano Galarza
FL19Alejandro Campos
SH20Agustín Figuerola
FH21Ignacio Mieres
FB22Lucas González Amorosino
Coach:
Santiago Phelan
FB15Hugo Southwell
RW14Max Evans
OC13Nick De Luca
IC12Graeme Morrison
LW11Sean Lamont
FH10Dan Parks
SH9Rory Lawson
N88Johnnie Beattie
OF7John Barclay
BF6Kelly Brown
RL5Alastair Kellock (c)
LL4Jim Hamilton
TP3Moray Low
HK2Ross Ford
LP1Allan Jacobsen
Substitutes:
HK16Scott Lawson
PR17Geoff Cross
LK18Scott MacLeod
FL19Alasdair Strokosch
SH20Mike Blair
FH21Phil Godman
FB22Jim Thompson
Coach:
England Andy Robinson
  • Scotland become the first side to defeat Argentina in Tucumán.

Week 4

15 June 2010
19:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Australian Barbarians9–15 England
Report[18]
Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
Attendance: 9,053
Referee: Steve Walsh (Australia)

18 June 2010
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand Maori New Zealand31–28Ireland Ireland XV[19]
Try: Gear
Sweeny
Lowe
Con: McAlister (1/3)
Ripia (1/1)
Pen: McAlister (3/3)
Ripia (1/1)
Report[20]Try: Wallace
Con: Sexton (1/1)
Pen: Sexton (7/8)
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
Attendance: 13,500
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)

19 June 2010
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand 42–9 Wales
Try: Mealamu 18' c
Jane 31' m
Carter (2) 52' c, 68' c
Kahui 71' c
Con: Carter (4/5)
Pen: Carter (3/4) 24', 50', 63'
Report[21]Pen: Halfpenny (1/1) 15'
S. Jones (1/2) 34'
Drop: S. Jones 3'
Carisbrook, Dunedin
Attendance: 29,000
Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)
FB15Israel Dagg
RW14Cory Jane
OC13Conrad Smith
IC12Benson Stanley
LW11Joe Rokocoko
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Jimmy Cowan
N88Kieran Read
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Victor Vito
RL5Anthony Boric
LL4Brad Thorn
TP3Owen Franks
HK2Keven Mealamu
LP1Ben Franks
Substitutes:
HK16Aled de Malmanche
PR17Tony Woodcock
LK18Sam Whitelock
FL19Adam Thomson
SH20Piri Weepu
FH21Aaron Cruden
CE22Richard Kahui
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Lee Byrne
RW14Leigh Halfpenny
OC13Andrew Bishop
IC12Jamie Roberts
LW11Tom Prydie
FH10Stephen Jones
SH9Mike Phillips
N88Ryan Jones (c)
OF7Gavin Thomas
BF6Jonathan Thomas
RL5Alun Wyn Jones
LL4Bradley Davies
TP3Adam Jones
HK2Matthew Rees
LP1Paul James
Substitutes:
HK16Huw Bennett
PR17John Yapp
LK18Deiniol Jones
FL19Rob McCusker
SH20Tavis Knoyle
FH21Dan Biggar
CE22Jonathan Davies
Coach:
New Zealand Warren Gatland
  • This was intended to be the last rugby test played at Carisbrook; however, the stadium would host the All Blacks' 2011 World Cup warm-up match against Fiji. Carisbrook's replacement, Forsyth Barr Stadium, ultimately opened in August 2011.

19 June 2010
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 20–21 England
Try: Giteau (2) 21', 41'
Con: Giteau (2/2)
Pen: Giteau (2/6) 7', 14'
Report[22]Try: Youngs 17' c
Ashton 26' m
Con: Flood (1/2)
Pen: Flood (2/3) 2', 44'
Wilkinson (1/2) 51'
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 48,392
Referee: Romain Poite (France)
FB15James O'Connor
RW14Drew Mitchell
OC13Rob Horne
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Digby Ioane
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Will Genia
N88Richard Brown
OF7David Pocock
BF6Rocky Elsom (c)
RL5Nathan Sharpe
LL4Dean Mumm
TP3Salesi Ma'afu
HK2Saia Fainga'a
LP1Ben Daley
Substitutes:
HK16Huia Edmonds
PR17James Slipper
LK18Mark Chisholm
FL19Matt Hodgson
SH20Luke Burgess
FH21Berrick Barnes
CE22Adam Ashley-Cooper
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans
FB15Ben Foden
RW14Mark Cueto
OC13Mike Tindall
IC12Shontayne Hape
LW11Chris Ashton
FH10Toby Flood
SH9Ben Youngs
N88Nick Easter
OF7Lewis Moody (c)
BF6Tom Croft
RL5Tom Palmer
LL4Courtney Lawes
TP3Dan Cole
HK2Steve Thompson
LP1Tim Payne
Substitutes:
HK16George Chuter
PR17David Wilson
LK18Simon Shaw
FL19James Haskell
SH20Danny Care
FH21Jonny Wilkinson
WG22Delon Armitage
Team manager:
Martin Johnson

19 June 2010
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 29–13 Italy
Try: Habana 17' c
Louw 30' m
Steyn 39' c
Kirchner 48' c
Con: Steyn (3/4)
Pen: Steyn (1/1) 14'
Report[24]Try: Parisse 63' c
Con: Bergamasco (1/1)
Pen: Bergamasco (2/3) 12', 68'
Witbank Stadium, Witbank
Attendance: 12,560[25]
Referee: Andrew Small (England)
FB15Zane Kirchner
RW14Gio Aplon
OC13Jean de Villiers
IC12Butch James
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Morné Steyn
SH9Ricky Januarie
N88Pierre Spies
OF7Dewald Potgieter
BF6Francois Louw
RL5Victor Matfield (c)
LL4Bakkies Botha
TP3Jannie du Plessis
HK2Chiliboy Ralepelle
LP1Gurthrö Steenkamp
Substitutes:
HK16Bandise Maku
PR17CJ van der Linde
LK18Alistair Hargreaves
N819Ryan Kankowski
SH20Ruan Pienaar
CE21Juan de Jongh
WG22Bjorn Basson
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
FB15Luke McLean
RW14Kaine Robertson
OC13Andrea Masi
IC12Matteo Pratichetti
LW11Mirco Bergamasco
FH10Craig Gower
SH9Tito Tebaldi
N88Sergio Parisse (c)
OF7Alessandro Zanni
BF6Simone Favaro
RL5Quintin Geldenhuys
LL4Valerio Bernabò
TP3Martin Castrogiovanni
HK2Leonardo Ghiraldini
LP1Salvatore Perugini
Substitutes:
HK16Fabio Ongaro
PR17Lorenzo Cittadini
LK18Marco Bortolami
FL19Paul Derbyshire
SH20Simon Picone
FH21Riccardo Bocchino
CE22Gonzalo Canale
Coach:
South Africa Nick Mallett

19 June 2010
15:45 ART (UTC-03)
Argentina 9–13 Scotland
Report[26]
Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata
Attendance: 16,821
Referee: Christophe Berdos (France)
FB15Martín Rodríguez
RW14Lucas González Amorosino
OC13Gonzalo Tiesi
IC12Santiago Fernández
LW11Horacio Agulla
FH10Felipe Contepomi (c)
SH9Agustín Figuerola
N88Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe
OF7Juan Manuel Leguizamón
BF6Genaro Fessia
RL5Patricio Albacete
LL4Manuel Carizza
TP3Martín Scelzo
HK2Mario Ledesma
LP1Rodrigo Roncero
Substitutes:
HK16Agustín Creevy
PR17Marcos Ayerza
LK18Santiago Guzmán
FL19Alejandro Campos
SH20Nicolás Vergallo
CE21Rafael Carballo
WG22Lucas Borges
Coach:
Santiago Phelan
FB15Hugo Southwell
RW14Sean Lamont
OC13Max Evans
IC12Graeme Morrison
LW11Simon Danielli
FH10Dan Parks
SH9Rory Lawson
N88John Barclay
OF7Johnnie Beattie
BF6Kelly Brown
RL5Alastair Kellock (c)
LL4Jim Hamilton
TP3Moray Low
HK2Ross Ford
LP1Allan Jacobsen
Substitutes:
HK16Scott Lawson
PR17Alasdair Dickinson
LK18Scott MacLeod
FL19Alasdair Strokosch
SH20Mike Blair
FH21Phil Godman
CE22Nick De Luca
Coach:
England Andy Robinson
  • Scotland earn their first series win ever against Argentina.

Week 5

23 June 2010
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand Māori New Zealand35–28 England[11]
Try: Hosea Gear (3) 13', 42', 45'
Liam Messam 18'
Con: Luke McAlister (3) 15', 19', 44'
Pen: Luke McAlister 11'
Willie Ripia (2) 73', 75'
Report[27]Try: Steffon Armitage 4'
Danny Care 48'
Chris Ashton 40'
Con: Charlie Hodgson (2) 5', 39'
Pen: Charlie Hodgson (3) 2', 9', 34'
McLean Park, Napier
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
FB15Robbie Robinson
RW14Sean Maitland
OC13Dwayne Sweeney
IC12Luke McAlister
LW11Hosea Gear
FH10Stephen Brett
SH9Aaron Smith
N88Liam Messam (c)
OF7Tanerau Latimer
BF6Karl Lowe
RL5Jarrad Hoeata
LL4Hayden Triggs
TP3Ben Afeaki
HK2Corey Flynn
LP1Clint Newland
Substitutes:
HK16Dane Coles
PR17Bronson Murray
LK18Isaac Ross
FL19Colin Bourke
SH20Ruki Tipuna
FH21Willie Ripia
CE22Jackson Willison
Coach:
Jamie Joseph[28]
FB15Delon Armitage
RW14David Strettle
OC13Mathew Tait
IC12Brad Barritt
LW11Chris Ashton
FH10Charlie Hodgson
SH9Danny Care
N88Phil Dowson
OF7Steffon Armitage
BF6Chris Robshaw (c)
RL5Geoff Parling
LL4Dave Attwood
TP3Paul Doran-Jones
HK2George Chuter
LP1David Flatman
Substitutes:
HK16Rob Webber
PR17Dan Cole
N818Dan Ward-Smith
FL19James Haskell
SH20Ben Youngs
FH21Shane Geraghty
FB22Ben Foden
Team manager:
Martin Johnson

26 June 2010
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand 29–10 Wales
Try: Jane 24'
Cruden 80'
Con: Carter 25'
Weepu 80'
Pen: Carter (5) 13', 40', 44', 51', 55'
Report[29]Try: Roberts 77'
Con: James 78'
Pen: Halfpenny 3'
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Attendance: 20,000[30]
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
FB15Mils Muliaina
RW14Cory Jane
OC13Richard Kahui
IC12Benson Stanley
LW11Zac Guildford
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Jimmy Cowan
N88Kieran Read
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Jerome Kaino
RL5Tom Donnelly
LL4Brad Thorn
TP3Neemia Tialata
HK2Keven Mealamu
LP1Tony Woodcock
Substitutes:
HK16Aled de Malmanche
PR17Owen Franks
LK18Sam Whitelock
FL19Adam Thomson
SH20Piri Weepu
FH21Aaron Cruden
WG22Rene Ranger
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Lee Byrne
RW14Leigh Halfpenny
OC13Jonathan Davies
IC12Jamie Roberts
LW11Tom Prydie
FH10Dan Biggar
SH9Mike Phillips
N88Ryan Jones (c)
OF7Gavin Thomas
BF6Jonathan Thomas
RL5Alun Wyn Jones
LL4Bradley Davies
TP3Adam Jones
HK2Matthew Rees
LP1Paul James
Substitutes:
HK16Huw Bennett
PR17Craig Mitchell
LK18Deiniol Jones
FL19Rob McCusker
SH20Richie Rees
FH21Stephen Jones
WG22Will Harries
Coach:
New Zealand Warren Gatland
  • This was referee Jonathan Kaplan's 17th game involving New Zealand, a new refereeing record for games involving any one country.

26 June 2010
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 22–15 Ireland
Try: Burgess 17'
Cooper 39'
Pen: Cooper (2) 12', 33'
Giteau (2) 52', 61'
Report[31]Pen: Sexton (5) 2', 9', 22', 29', 35'
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 45,498
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
FB15James O'Connor
RW14Drew Mitchell
OC13Rob Horne
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Adam Ashley-Cooper
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9Luke Burgess
N88Richard Brown
OF7David Pocock
BF6Rocky Elsom (c)
RL5Mark Chisholm
LL4Dean Mumm
TP3Salesi Ma'afu
HK2Saia Fainga'a
LP1Ben Daley
Substitutes:
HK16Huia Edmonds
PR17James Slipper
LK18Mitch Chapman
FL19Matt Hodgson
SH20Josh Valentine
FH21Berrick Barnes
FB22Kurtley Beale
Coach:
New Zealand Robbie Deans
FB15Rob Kearney
RW14Tommy Bowe
OC13Brian O'Driscoll (c)
IC12Paddy Wallace
LW11Andrew Trimble
FH10Johnny Sexton
SH9Tomás O'Leary
N88Chris Henry
OF7Shane Jennings
BF6Niall Ronan
RL5Mick O'Driscoll
LL4Donncha O'Callaghan
TP3Tony Buckley
HK2Seán Cronin
LP1Cian Healy
Substitutes:
HK16Damien Varley
PR17Tom Court
LK18Dan Tuohy
FL19Rhys Ruddock
SH20Eoin Reddan
FH21Ronan O'Gara
FB22Geordan Murphy
Coach:
Declan Kidney

26 June 2010
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 55–11 Italy
Try: Steyn (2) 11' c, 30' c
Spies 37' c
du Plessis 51' c
Habana 56' c
Van der Merwe 60' c
BJ Botha 70' c
Con: Steyn (6/6)
Pienaar (1/1)
Pen: Steyn (2) 4', 20'
Report[32]Try: Sepe 65' m
Pen: Bergamasco (2) 8', 14'
Buffalo City Stadium, East London
Attendance: 12,984
Referee: Andrew Small (England)
FB15Gio Aplon
RW14Jean de Villiers
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Juan de Jongh
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Morné Steyn
SH9Ricky Januarie
N88Pierre Spies
OF7Francois Louw
BF6Schalk Burger
RL5Andries Bekker
LL4Bakkies Botha
TP3Jannie du Plessis
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1Gurthrö Steenkamp
Substitutes:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR17BJ Botha
LK18Flip van der Merwe
FL19Dewald Potgieter
SH20Ruan Pienaar
FH21Butch James
CE22Wynand Olivier
Coach:
Peter de Villiers
FB15Luke McLean
RW14Michele Sepe
OC13Gonzalo Canale
IC12Andrea Masi
LW11Mirco Bergamasco
FH10Craig Gower
SH9Simon Picone
N88Sergio Parisse (c)
OF7Paul Derbyshire
BF6Manoa Vosawai
RL5Marco Bortolami
LL4Carlo Del Fava
TP3Lorenzo Cittadini
HK2Fabio Ongaro
LP1Salvatore Perugini
Substitutes:
HK16Leonardo Ghiraldini
PR17Franco Sbaraglini
LK18Quintin Geldenhuys
FL19Alessandro Zanni
SH20Tito Tebaldi
FH21Riccardo Bocchino
WG22Matteo Pratichetti
Coach:
South Africa Nick Mallett
  • Springbok captain John Smit became the first rugby player to win 50 tests as captain.
  • Bryan Habana scored his 38th test try, equalling the South African record of Joost van der Westhuizen.

26 June 2010
15:30 ART (UTC-03)
Argentina 41–13 France
Try: Fernández Lobbe 40' c
Contepomi (2) 48' c, 68' c
González Amorosino 58' m
Con: Contepomi (3/4)
Pen: Contepomi (5) 4', 8', 26', 37', 65'
Report[33]Try: Malzieu 53' c
Con: Parra (1/1)
Pen: Porical 2'
Parra 18'
José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires
Attendance: 32,460
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
FB15Martín Rodríguez
RW14Lucas González Amorosino
OC13Gonzalo Tiesi
IC12Santiago Fernández
LW11Rafael Carballo
FH10Felipe Contepomi (c)
SH9Nicolás Vergallo
N88Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe
OF7Alejandro Campos
BF6Genaro Fessia
RL5Patricio Albacete
LL4Manuel Carizza
TP3Martín Scelzo
HK2Mario Ledesma
LP1Rodrigo Roncero
Substitutes:
HK16Agustín Creevy
PR17Marcos Ayerza
PR18Juan Figallo
LK19Mariano Galarza
FL20Juan Manuel Leguizamón
SH21Agustín Figuerola
WG22Horacio Agulla
Coach:
Santiago Phelan
FB15Jérôme Porical
RW14Vincent Clerc
OC13Florian Fritz
IC12Lionel Mazars
LW11Julien Malzieu
FH10François Trinh-Duc
SH9Morgan Parra
N88Julien Bonnaire
OF7Louis Picamoles
BF6Thierry Dusautoir (c)
RL5Lionel Nallet
LL4Pascal Papé
TP3Nicolas Mas
HK2Dimitri Szarzewski
LP1Fabien Barcella
Substitutes:
HK16Guilhem Guirado
PR17Jean-Baptiste Poux
LK18Julien Pierre
FL19Grégory Lamboley
SH20Dimitri Yachvili
FB21Clément Poitrenaud
WG22Aurélien Rougerie
Coach:
Marc Lièvremont
  • This game was referee Stuart Dickinson's 50th test match.
  • Argentina score their biggest win ever over France. The Pumas' previous record win over Les Bleus was their 34–10 win in the third-place game of the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
  • Argentina captain Felipe Contepomi became the 18th player in history to amass 500 career test points.

See also

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