2007 Rugby World Cup Pool C

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Pool C of the 2007 Rugby World Cup began on 8 September and concluded on 29 September 2007. The pool was composed of Italy, New Zealand, Romania and Scotland and World Cup debutants Portugal.

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Standings

New Zealand were assured of first place in the pool after only three rounds of matches, having secured the maximum of five points from each of their matches. Over their four matches, the All Blacks established a new points record for the pool stage with 309 points.

Italy were unable to carry their strong Six Nations form into the World Cup, and were knocked out by a narrow margin. Scotland qualified for the quarter-finals as pool runners-up.

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPtsQualification
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 440030935+274420Qualified for the quarter-finals
2Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 430111666+50214
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4202851173219Eliminated, automatic qualification for RWC 2011
4Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 41034016112115
5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 40043820917111
Source: [ citation needed ]

Matches

All times local (UTC+2)

New Zealand vs Italy

8 September 2007
13:45
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg76–14Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Try: McCaw (2) 2' c, 7' c
Howlett (3) 12' c, 56' c, 59' m
Muliaina 15' c
Sivivatu (2) 18' c, 29' m
Jack 50' c
Collins (2) 68' c, 70' c
Con: Carter (7/9)
McAlister (2/2)
Pen: Carter (1/1) 11'
Report Try: Stanojevic 38' c
Mi. Bergamasco 71' c
Con: Bortolussi (1/1)
De Marigny (1/1)
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 58,612
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
FB15 Leon MacDonald
RW14 Doug Howlett
OC13 Mils Muliaina Sub off.svg 53'
IC12 Luke McAlister
LW11 Sitiveni Sivivatu
FH10 Dan Carter Sub off.svg 60'
SH9 Byron Kelleher Sub off.svg 52'
N88 Rodney So'oialo
OF7 Richie McCaw (c)Sub off.svg 60'
BF6 Jerry Collins Sub off.svg 46'Sub on.svg 46'
RL5 Ali Williams Sub off.svg 71'
LL4 Chris Jack
TP3 Carl Hayman Yellow card.svg 42'
HK2 Keven Mealamu Sub off.svg 52'
LP1 Tony Woodcock Sub off.svg 55'
Replacements:
HK16 Anton Oliver Sub on.svg 52'
PR17 Neemia Tialata Sub on.svg 46'Sub off.svg 46'Sub on.svg 55'
FL18 Chris Masoe Sub on.svg 60'
N819 Sione Lauaki Sub on.svg 71'
SH20 Brendon Leonard Sub on.svg 52'
CE21 Aaron Mauger Sub on.svg 60'
CE22 Isaia Toeava Sub on.svg 53'
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graham Henry
New Zealand vs Italy 2007-09-08.svg
FB15 David Bortolussi Sub off.svg 67'
RW14 Kaine Robertson
OC13 Andrea Masi
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Marko Stanojevic
FH10 Roland de Marigny
SH9 Alessandro Troncon Sub off.svg 67'
N88 Sergio Parisse
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco
BF6 Alessandro Zanni Sub off.svg 42'
RL5 Marco Bortolami (c)
LL4 Santiago Dellapè Sub off.svg 58'
TP3 Martin Castrogiovanni Sub off.svg 55'
HK2 Fabio Ongaro Sub off.svg 57'
LP1 Salvatore Perugini Yellow card.svg 62'Sub off.svg 41'Sub on.svg 55'
Replacements:
HK16 Carlo Festuccia Sub on.svg 57'
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub on.svg 41'
LK18 Valerio Bernabò Sub on.svg 58'
N819 Manoa Vosawai Sub on.svg 42'
SH20 Paul Griffen Sub on.svg 67'
WG21 Gonzalo Canale
FB22 Ezio Galon Sub on.svg 67'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Pierre Berbizier

Man of the Match:
Richie McCaw (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
Christophe Berdos (France)
Television match official:
Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Fourth official:
Nigel Owens (Wales)
Fifth official:
Franck Maciello (France)

Note: Doug Howlett's three tries in this match brought him level with Christian Cullen as New Zealand's all-time highest try scorer, with 46.

Scotland vs Portugal

9 September 2007
18:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg56–10Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Try: R. Lamont (2) 12' c, 14' c
S. Lawson 23' c
Dewey 30' c
Parks 57' c
Southwell 60' c
Brown 68' c
Ford 76' c
Con: Parks (5/5)
Paterson (3/3)
Report Try: Carvalho 28' c
Con: D. Pinto (1/1)
Pen: D. Pinto (1/1) 34'
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne
Attendance: 34,162
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
FB15 Rory Lamont
RW14 Sean Lamont
OC13 Marcus Di Rollo Sub off.svg 52'
IC12 Rob Dewey
LW11 Simon Webster
FH10 Dan Parks Sub off.svg 59'
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 67'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg
BF6 Jason White (c)Sub off.svg 62'
RL5 Scott Murray Sub off.svg 62'
LL4 Nathan Hines
TP3 Euan Murray
HK2 Scott Lawson Sub off.svg 69'
LP1 Allan Jacobsen Sub off.svg 36'
Replacements:
HK16 Ross Ford Sub on.svg 69'
PR17 Gavin Kerr Sub on.svg 36'
LK18 Scott MacLeod Sub on.svg 62'
FL19 Kelly Brown Sub on.svg 62'
SH20 Rory Lawson Sub on.svg 67'
FH21 Chris Paterson Sub on.svg 59'
FB22 Hugo Southwell Sub on.svg 52'
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Frank Hadden
Scotland vs Portugal 2007-09-09.svg
FB15 Pedro Leal
RW14 David Mateus
OC13 Frederico Sousa Sub off.svg 38'
IC12 Diogo Mateus
LW11 Pedro Carvalho
FH10 Duarte Cardoso Pinto Sub off.svg 64'
SH9 José Pinto Sub off.svg 66'
N88 Vasco Uva (c)
OF7 João Uva Yellow card.svg 40+'Sub off.svg 64'
BF6 Juan Severino Somoza
RL5 David Penalva Sub off.svg 52'
LL4 Gonçalo Uva
TP3 Ruben Spachuck
HK2 Joaquim Ferreira Sub off.svg 52'
LP1 Rui Cordeiro Sub off.svg 60'
Replacements:
PR16 Juan Muré Sub on.svg 60'
HK17 João Correia Sub on.svg 52'
FL18 Paulo Murinello Sub on.svg 52'
FL19 Diogo Coutinho Sub on.svg 64'
SH20 Luís Pissarra Sub on.svg 66'
FH21 Pedro Cabral Sub on.svg 64'
CE22 Miguel Portela Sub on.svg 38'
Coach:
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomaz Morais

Man of the Match:
Vasco Uva (Portugal)

Touch judges:
Hugh Watkins (Wales)
Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Television match official:
Dave Pearson (England)
Fourth official:
Alan Lewis (Ireland)
Fifth official:
Cyril Lafon (France)

Italy vs Romania

12 September 2007
20:00
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg24–18Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Try: Dellapè 6' m
Penalty try 55' c
Con: Pez (1/1)
Pen: Bortolussi (1/2) 14'
Ramiro Pez (3/3) 62', 66', 72'
Report Try: Manta 43' m
Țincu 47' c
Con: Dimofte (1/1)
Pen: Dimofte (2/2) 70', 74'
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 44,241
Referee: Tony Spreadbury (England)
FB15 David Bortolussi Sub off.svg 49'
RW14 Kaine Robertson
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Andrea Masi Sub off.svg 42'Sub on.svg 45'
FH10 Ramiro Pez
SH9 Paul Griffen Sub off.svg 49'
N88 Sergio Parisse
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco
BF6 Josh Sole Sub off.svg 49'
RL5 Marco Bortolami (c)
LL4 Santiago Dellapè Sub off.svg 8'
TP3 Martin Castrogiovanni
HK2 Carlo Festuccia
LP1 Andrea Lo Cicero
Replacements:
HK16 Leonardo Ghiraldini
PR17 Matías Agüero
LK18 Valerio Bernabò Sub on.svg 8'
N819 Manoa Vosawai Sub on.svg 49'
SH20 Alessandro Troncon Sub on.svg 49'
WG21 Ezio Galon Sub on.svg 42'Sub off.svg 45'Sub on.svg 49'
FH22 Roland de Marigny
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Pierre Berbizier
Italy vs Romania 2007-09-12.svg
FB15 Iulian Dumitraș Sub off.svg 79'
RW14 Cătălin Fercu
OC13 Csaba Gál
IC12 Romeo Gontineac
LW11 Gabriel Brezoianu
FH10 Ionuț Dimofte
SH9 Lucian Sîrbu Sub off.svg 80'
N88 Ovidiu Tonița Sub off.svg 72'
OF7 Alexandru Manta Yellow card.svg 53'Sub off.svg 80+'
BF6 Florin Corodeanu
RL5 Cristian Petre
LL4 Sorin Socol (c)
TP3 Bogdan Bălan
HK2 Marius Țincu Sub off.svg 40'Sub on.svg 41'Sub off.svg 54'Sub on.svg 57'Sub off.svg 70'
LP1 Petrișor Toderașc Sub off.svg 64'
Replacements:
HK16 Răzvan Mavrodin Sub on.svg 40'Sub off.svg 41'Sub on.svg 54'Sub off.svg 57'Sub on.svg 70'
PR17 Cezar Popescu Sub on.svg 64'
LK18 Cosmin Rațiu Sub on.svg 72'
N819 Alexandru Tudori Sub on.svg 80+'
SH20 Valentin Calafeteanu Sub on.svg 80'
CE21 Ionuț Tofan
CE22 Dan Vlad Sub on.svg 79'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Daniel Santamans

Man of the Match:
Ramiro Pez (Italy)

Touch judges:
Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)
Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)
Fourth official:
Alain Rolland (Ireland)
Fifth official:
Franck Maciello (France)

New Zealand vs Portugal

15 September 2007
13:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg108–13Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Try: Rokocoko (2) 3' m, 12' c
Toeava 25' c
Williams 28' c
Mauger (2) 30' c, 66' c
Collins 32' c
Masoe 34' m
Hore 40' c
Leonard 50' c
Evans 59' c
Ellis 61' c
MacDonald 69' c
Smith (2) 72' c, 79' c
Hayman 76' c
Con: Evans (14/16)
Report Try: Cordeiro 48' c
Con: D. Pinto (1/1)
Pen: D. Pinto (1/1) 75'
Drop: Malheiro (1/2) 22'
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
Attendance: 40,729
Referee: Chris White (England)
FB15 Mils Muliaina Sub off.svg 7'
RW14 Isaia Toeava
OC13 Conrad Smith
IC12 Aaron Mauger
LW11 Joe Rokocoko
FH10 Nick Evans
SH9 Brendon Leonard Sub off.svg 54'
N88 Sione Lauaki
OF7 Chris Masoe
BF6 Jerry Collins (c)Sub off.svg 64'
RL5 Ali Williams Sub off.svg 54'
LL4 Chris Jack Sub off.svg 51'
TP3 Greg Somerville Sub off.svg 61'
HK2 Andrew Hore Sub off.svg 57'
LP1 Neemia Tialata
Replacements:
HK16 Anton Oliver Sub on.svg 57'
PR17 Tony Woodcock Sub on.svg 61'
PR18 Carl Hayman Sub on.svg 51'
N819 Rodney So'oialo Sub on.svg 54'
HK20 Keven Mealamu Sub on.svg 64'
SH21 Andy Ellis Sub on.svg 54'
FB22 Leon MacDonald Sub on.svg 7'
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graham Henry
New Zealand vs Portugal 2007-09-15.svg
FB15 Pedro Leal
RW14 António Aguilar
OC13 Miguel Portela
IC12 Diogo Mateus
LW11 Pedro Carvalho
FH10 Gonçalo Malheiro Sub off.svg 41'
SH9 Luís Pissarra Sub off.svg 41'
N88 Vasco Uva (c)Sub off.svg 54'
OF7 Paulo Murinello
BF6 Diogo Coutinho Sub off.svg 44'
RL5 Gonçalo Uva Sub off.svg 51'
LL4 Marcello d'Orey Sub off.svg 27'
TP3 Ruben Spachuck
HK2 João Correia
LP1 André Silva Sub off.svg 41'
Replacements:
PR16 Rui Cordeiro Sub on.svg 41'
PR17 Joaquim Ferreira Sub on.svg 54'
LK18 David Penalva Sub on.svg 27'
FL19 Tiago Girão Sub on.svg 44'
FL20 João Uva Sub on.svg 51'
SH21 José Pinto Sub on.svg 41'
FH22 Duarte Cardoso Pinto Sub on.svg 41'
Coach:
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomaz Morais

Man of the Match:
Jerry Collins (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Hugh Watkins (Wales)
Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Television match official:
Dave Pearson (England)
Fourth official:
Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
Fifth official:
Laurent Valin (France)

Scotland vs Romania

18 September 2007
21:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg42–0Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Try: Paterson 2' c
Hogg (3) 17' c, 46' c, 53' c
R. Lamont (2) 36' c, 72' c
Con: Paterson (6/6)
Report
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 31,222
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
FB15 Rory Lamont
RW14 Sean Lamont
OC13 Simon Webster
IC12 Rob Dewey Sub off.svg 59'
LW11 Chris Paterson
FH10 Dan Parks Sub off.svg 68'
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 59'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg Sub off.svg 65'
BF6 Jason White (c)
RL5 Jim Hamilton
LL4 Nathan Hines Sub off.svg 52'
TP3 Euan Murray Sub off.svg 68'
HK2 Ross Ford Sub off.svg 59'
LP1 Gavin Kerr Sub off.svg 52'Sub on.svg 68'
Replacements:
HK16 Scott Lawson Sub on.svg 59'
PR17 Craig Smith Sub on.svg 52'
LK18 Scott MacLeod Sub on.svg 52'
FL19 Kelly Brown Sub on.svg 65'
SH20 Chris Cusiter Sub on.svg 59'
FB21 Hugo Southwell Sub on.svg 59'
WG22 Nikki Walker Sub on.svg 68'
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Frank Hadden
Scotland vs Romania 2007-09-18.svg
FB15 Iulian Dumitraș
RW14 Cătălin Fercu
OC13 Csaba Gál
IC12 Romeo Gontineac Sub off.svg 73'
LW11 Gabriel Brezoianu
FH10 Ionuț Dimofte Sub off.svg 45'
SH9 Lucian Sîrbu Sub off.svg 45'
N88 Ovidiu Tonița
OF7 Alexandru Manta Sub off.svg 53'
BF6 Florin Corodeanu Sub off.svg 61'
RL5 Cristian Petre
LL4 Sorin Socol (c)
TP3 Bogdan Bălan Sub off.svg 69'
HK2 Marius Țincu Sub off.svg 41'
LP1 Petrișor Toderașc
Replacements:
PR16 Silviu Florea Sub on.svg 69'
HK17 Răzvan Mavrodin Sub on.svg 41'
LK18 Cosmin Rațiu Sub on.svg 61'
N819 Alexandru Tudori Sub on.svg 53'
SH20 Valentin Calafeteanu Sub on.svg 45'
CE21 Ionuț Tofan Sub on.svg 45'
FB22 Florin Vlaicu Sub on.svg 73'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Daniel Santamans

Man of the Match:
Ally Hogg (Scotland)

Touch judges:
Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Christophe Berdos (France)
Television match official:
Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
Fourth official:
Wayne Barnes (England)
Fifth official:
Peter Allan (Scotland)

Note: With an attendance of 31,222, Scotland vs Romania was the lowest-attended match in Pool C, despite Scotland playing at home.

Italy vs Portugal

19 September 2007
20:00
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg31–5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Try: Masi (2) 4' c, 77' c
Ma. Bergamasco 72' m
Con: Bortolussi (2/3)
Pen: Bortolussi (4/4) 17', 30', 40+', 63'
Report Try: Penalva 33' m
Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 45,476
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
FB15 David Bortolussi
RW14 Pablo Canavosio
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Andrea Masi
LW11 Matteo Pratichetti
FH10 Roland de Marigny
SH9 Alessandro Troncon Sub off.svg 80'
N88 Manoa Vosawai Sub off.svg 59'
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco
BF6 Sergio Parisse
RL5 Marco Bortolami (c)Yellow card.svg 8'
LL4 Carlo Del Fava
TP3 Martin Castrogiovanni Sub off.svg 64'
HK2 Leonardo Ghiraldini
LP1 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub off.svg 64'
Replacements:
HK16 Fabio Ongaro
PR17 Matías Agüero Sub on.svg 64'
PR18 Salvatore Perugini Sub on.svg 64'
LK19 Valerio Bernabò
FL20 Silvio Orlando Sub on.svg 59'
SH21 Paul Griffen Sub on.svg 80'
WG22 Ezio Galon
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Pierre Berbizier
Italy vs Portugal 2007-09-19.svg
FB15 Pedro Cabral
RW14 David Mateus Sub off.svg 61'
OC13 Federico Sousa
IC12 Diogo Mateus Sub off.svg 31'
LW11 António Aguilar
FH10 Duarte Cardoso Pinto
SH9 José Pinto Sub off.svg 66'
N88 Vasco Uva (c)
OF7 João Uva Sub off.svg 64'
BF6 Tiago Girão
RL5 David Penalva
LL4 Gonçalo Uva
TP3 Ruben Spachuck Sub off.svg 61'
HK2 João Correia Sub off.svg 70'
LP1 Rui Cordeiro Sub off.svg 61'
Replacements:
PR16 Juan Muré Sub on.svg 61'
PR17 André Silva Sub on.svg 61'
PR18 Duarte Figueiredo Sub on.svg 70'
FL19 Paulo Murinello Sub on.svg 64'
SH20 Luís Pissarra Sub on.svg 66'
CE21 Diogo Gama Sub on.svg 31'
WG22 Gonçalo Foro Sub on.svg 61'
Coach:
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomaz Morais

Man of the Match:
José Pinto (Portugal)

Touch judges:
Federico Cuesta (Argentina)
Malcolm Changleng (Scotland)
Television match official:
Paul Marks (Australia)
Fourth official:
Chris White (England)
Fifth official:
Eric Molier (France)

Scotland vs New Zealand

23 September 2007
17:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg0–40Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Report Try: McCaw 5' c
Howlett (2) 15' m, 74' m
Kelleher 33' m
Williams 62' m
Carter 65' c
Con: Carter (2/6)
Pen: Carter (2/3) 26', 43'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 64,558
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
FB15 Hugo Southwell
RW14 Nikki Walker
OC13 Marcus Di Rollo
IC12 Andrew Henderson Sub off.svg 69'
LW11 Simon Webster
FH10 Chris Paterson Sub off.svg 21'
SH9 Chris Cusiter Sub off.svg 59'
N88 David Callam
OF7 John Barclay
BF6 Kelly Brown
RL5 Scott Murray (c)
LL4 Scott MacLeod Sub off.svg 69'
TP3 Craig Smith Sub off.svg 51'Sub on.svg 66'
HK2 Scott Lawson Sub off.svg 58'
LP1 Alasdair Dickinson Sub off.svg 66'
Replacements:
HK16 Fergus Thomson Sub on.svg 58'
PR17 Gavin Kerr Sub on.svg 51'
LK18 Jim Hamilton Sub on.svg 69'
FL19 Ally Hogg
SH20 Rory Lawson Sub on.svg 59'
FH21 Dan Parks Sub on.svg 21'
CE22 Rob Dewey Sub on.svg 69'
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Frank Hadden
Scotland vs New Zealand 2007-09-23.svg
FB15 Leon MacDonald Sub off.svg 21'
RW14 Doug Howlett
OC13 Conrad Smith Sub off.svg 65'
IC12 Luke McAlister
LW11 Sitiveni Sivivatu
FH10 Dan Carter
SH9 Byron Kelleher Sub off.svg 59'
N88 Rodney So'oialo
OF7 Richie McCaw (c)Sub off.svg 61'
BF6 Chris Masoe
RL5 Ali Williams Sub off.svg 66'
LL4 Reuben Thorne
TP3 Carl Hayman Sub off.svg 65'
HK2 Anton Oliver Sub off.svg 59'
LP1 Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK16 Andrew Hore Sub on.svg 59'
PR17 Neemia Tialata Sub on.svg 65'
LK18 Chris Jack Sub on.svg 66'
N819 Sione Lauaki Sub on.svg 61'
SH20 Brendon Leonard Sub on.svg 59'
FH21 Nick Evans Sub on.svg 21'
CE22 Isaia Toeava Sub on.svg 65'
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graham Henry

Man of the Match:
Chris Masoe (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Dave Pearson (England)
Paul Marks (Australia)
Television match official:
Hugh Watkins (Wales)
Fourth official:
Chris White (England)
Fifth official:
Peter Allan (Scotland)

Note: Doug Howlett's two tries in this match brought his total in internationals to 48, a new try-scoring record for New Zealand.

Romania vs Portugal

25 September 2007
20:00
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg14–10Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Try: Țincu 63' c
Corodeanu 72' c
Con: Calafeteanu (1/1)
Dumbravă (1/1)
Report Try: Ferreira 18' c
Con: D. Pinto (1/1)
Pen: Malheiro (1/1) 69'
Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Attendance: 35,526
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
FB15 Iulian Dumitraș
RW14 Cătălin Nicolae
OC13 Ionuț Dimofte
IC12 Romeo Gontineac
LW11 Cătălin Fercu
FH10 Dănuț Dumbravă
SH9 Valentin Calafeteanu Sub off.svg 64'
N88 Ovidiu Tonița (c)Sub off.svg 66'
OF7 Florin Corodeanu
BF6 Alexandru Tudori Sub off.svg 41'
RL5 Cristian Petre
LL4 Cosmin Rațiu
TP3 Bogdan Bălan Sub off.svg 52'Sub on.svg 63'
HK2 Răzvan Mavrodin Sub off.svg 41'
LP1 Cezar Popescu Sub off.svg 63'
Replacements:
HK16 Marius Țincu Sub on.svg 41'
PR17 Paulică Ion Sub on.svg 52'
LK18 Sorin Socol Sub on.svg 41'
LK19 Valentin Ursache Sub on.svg 66'
SH20 Lucian Sîrbu Sub on.svg 64'
FB21 Florin Vlaicu
WG22 Gabriel Brezoianu
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Daniel Santamans
Romania vs Portugal 2007-09-25.svg
FB15 Pedro Leal
RW14 António Aguilar
OC13 Miguel Portela
IC12 Federico Sousa
LW11 Pedro Carvalho
FH10 Duarte Cardoso Pinto Sub off.svg 65'
SH9 José Pinto Sub off.svg 75'
N88 Tiago Girão
OF7 João Uva Sub off.svg 76'
BF6 Diogo Coutinho
RL5 David Penalva Sub off.svg 79'
LL4 Gonçalo Uva
TP3 Ruben Spachuck Sub off.svg 52'
HK2 Joaquim Ferreira (c)Sub off.svg 70'
LP1 Rui Cordeiro
Replacements:
PR16 Juan Muré Sub on.svg 70'
PR17 João Correia Sub on.svg 52'
PR18 Salvador Palha Sub on.svg 79'
FL19 Paulo Murinello Sub on.svg 76'
SH20 Luís Pissarra Sub on.svg 75'
FH21 Gonçalo Malheiro Sub on.svg 65'
CE22 Diogo Gama
Coach:
Flag of Portugal.svg Tomaz Morais

Man of the Match:
Diogo Coutinho (Portugal)

Touch judges:
Carlo Damasco (Italy)
Simon McDowell (Ireland)
Television match official:
Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)
Fourth official:
Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
Fifth official:
Jean-Luc Rebollal (France)

New Zealand vs Romania

29 September 2007
13:00
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg85–8Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Try: Sivivatu (2) 1' m, 24' c
Masoe 10' c
Rokocoko (3) 15' c, 58' c, 66' c
Evans 18' m
Mauger 37' m
Toeava (2) 47' c, 80+' c
Hore 64' c
Smith 75' c
Howlett 79' c
Con: McAlister (4/7)
Evans (6/6)
Report Try: Țincu 31' m
Pen: Vlaicu 72'
Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Attendance: 35,608
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
FB15 Nick Evans
RW14 Joe Rokocoko
OC13 Isaia Toeava
IC12 Aaron Mauger
LW11 Sitiveni Sivivatu Sub off.svg 61'
FH10 Luke McAlister Sub off.svg 55'
SH9 Andy Ellis Sub off.svg 59'
N88 Sione Lauaki
OF7 Chris Masoe Sub off.svg 55'
BF6 Jerry Collins (c)
RL5 Keith Robinson Sub off.svg 55'
LL4 Reuben Thorne
TP3 Greg Somerville
HK2 Keven Mealamu Sub off.svg 61'
LP1 Neemia Tialata
Replacements:
HK16 Andrew Hore Sub on.svg 61'
PR17 Tony Woodcock
LK18 Chris Jack Sub on.svg 55'
FL19 Richie McCaw Sub on.svg 55'
SH20 Brendon Leonard Sub on.svg 59'
WG21 Doug Howlett Sub on.svg 55'
CE22 Conrad Smith Sub on.svg 61'
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Graham Henry
New Zealand vs Romania 2007-09-29.svg
FB15 Iulian Dumitraș Sub off.svg 61'
RW14 Ștefan Ciuntu
OC13 Csaba Gál
IC12 Romeo Gontineac Sub off.svg 70'
LW11 Gabriel Brezoianu
FH10 Ionuț Dimofte
SH9 Lucian Sîrbu Sub off.svg 62'
N88 Ovidiu Tonița
OF7 Alexandru Manta Sub off.svg 67'
BF6 Florin Corodeanu Sub off.svg 48'
RL5 Cristian Petre
LL4 Sorin Socol (c)
TP3 Silviu Florea Sub off.svg 53'Sub on.svg 57'
HK2 Marius Țincu Sub off.svg 53'
LP1 Bogdan Bălan Sub off.svg 57'
Replacements:
HK16 Răzvan Mavrodin Sub on.svg 53'
PR17 Paulică Ion Sub on.svg 53'
LK18 Valentin Ursache Sub on.svg 67'
N819 Cosmin Rațiu Sub on.svg 48'
SH20 Valentin Calafeteanu Sub on.svg 62'
FB21 Florin Vlaicu Sub on.svg 61'
CE22 Robert Cătălin Dascălu Sub on.svg 70'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Daniel Santamans

Man of the Match:
Joe Rokocoko (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Federico Cuesta (Argentina)
Malcolm Changleng (Scotland)
Television match official:
Paul Marks (Australia)
Fourth official:
Romain Poite (France)
Fifth official:
Jean-Luc Rebollal (France)

Scotland vs Italy

29 September 2007
21:00
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg18–16Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Pen: Paterson (6/6) 2', 6', 32', 35', 47', 53' Report Try: Troncon 13' c
Con: Bortolussi (1/1)
Pen: Bortolussi (3/6) 18', 56', 62'
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne
Attendance: 34,701
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
FB15 Rory Lamont Sub off.svg 25'
RW14 Sean Lamont
OC13 Simon Webster
IC12 Rob Dewey Sub off.svg 60'
LW11 Chris Paterson
FH10 Dan Parks
SH9 Mike Blair Sub off.svg 72'
N88 Simon Taylor
OF7 Ally Hogg Sub off.svg 70'
BF6 Jason White (c)
RL5 Jim Hamilton Sub off.svg 72'
LL4 Nathan Hines Yellow card.svg 55'
TP3 Euan Murray
HK2 Ross Ford
LP1 Gavin Kerr Sub off.svg 65'
Replacements:
HK16 Scott Lawson
PR17 Craig Smith Sub on.svg 65'
LK18 Scott MacLeod Sub on.svg 72'
FL19 Kelly Brown Sub on.svg 70'
SH20 Chris Cusiter Sub on.svg 72'
CE21 Andrew Henderson Sub on.svg 60'
FB22 Hugo Southwell Sub on.svg 25'
Coach:
Flag of Scotland.svg Frank Hadden
Scotland vs Italy 2007-09-29.svg
FB15 David Bortolussi
RW14 Kaine Robertson
OC13 Gonzalo Canale
IC12 Mirco Bergamasco
LW11 Andrea Masi Sub off.svg 79'
FH10 Ramiro Pez
SH9 Alessandro Troncon (c)
N88 Sergio Parisse
OF7 Mauro Bergamasco Yellow card.svg 8'
BF6 Josh Sole
RL5 Carlo Del Fava
LL4 Santiago Dellapè
TP3 Martin Castrogiovanni Sub off.svg 75'
HK2 Carlo Festuccia Sub off.svg 54'
LP1 Salvatore Perugini Sub off.svg 49'Sub on.svg 75'
Replacements:
HK16 Fabio Ongaro Sub on.svg 54'
PR17 Andrea Lo Cicero Sub on.svg 49'
LK18 Valerio Bernabò
HK19 Leonardo Ghiraldini
SH20 Paul Griffen
FH21 Roland de Marigny
WG22 Ezio Galon Sub on.svg 79'
Coach:
Flag of France.svg Pierre Berbizier

Man of the Match:
Dan Parks (Scotland)

Touch judges:
Hugh Watkins (Wales)
Wayne Barnes (England)
Television match official:
Dave Pearson (England)
Fourth official:
Cyril Lafon (France)
Fifth official:
Laurent Valin (France)

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