2010 IRB Junior World Championship

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2010 IRB Junior World Championship
2010 JRWC.jpg
Tournament details
HostFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Date5 June 2010–
21 June 2010
Teams12
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Runner-upFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Third placeFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Top scorer(s)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tyler Bleyendaal  (NZL)
Most triesFlag of New Zealand.svg  Julian Savea  (NZL)
2009 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Italy.svg 2011

The 2010 IRB Junior World Championship was the third annual international rugby union competition for Under 20 national teams, this competition replaced the now defunct under 19 and under 21 world championships. The event was organised by rugby's governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB). The competition was contested by 12 men's junior national teams and was held in June 2010 and hosted by Argentina. The competition was won by New Zealand. [1]

Contents

Venues

CityGroundCapacity
Santa Fe Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López 46,000
Paraná Estudiantes de Paraná 16,740
Rosario Estadio Marcelo Bielsa 42,000

Pool stage

Pool A

TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 33002216428+136315
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 320156359+408
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 310232987−5804
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 3003332114−8211

Source

5 June
2:00pm
Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg11 – 44Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Nasiganiyavi 29' mReport [2] Try: Robertson 16' c
Allen 24' c
Grice 46' c
Polwart 80' c
Marshall 89' c
Con: Parker (3/3) 17', 25', 47'
Bleyendaal (2/2) 81', 90'
Pen: Parker (3) 2', 5', 57'
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

5 June
4:00pm
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg22 – 13Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Jarvis P 5
Jarvis P 15
Faletau Yellow card.svg 18'
Jarvis P 28
Jarvis P 42
Jarvis P 70
Beck T 73
Jarvis C 74
Report [3] Tualaulelei T 20
Sililoto T 40+1
Faleono P 47
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Nathan Pearce (Australia)

9 June
3:00pm
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg31 – 3Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Jarvis P 8
Jarvis P 10
John T 12
Jarvis C 13
Jarvis P 19
Allen T 24
Jarvis P 46
Beck T 80+2
Shingler C 80+3
Report [4] Nalasekata Yellow card.svg 18'
Matavesi P 20
Ugavule Yellow card.svg 66'
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

9 June
4:00pm
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg77 – 7Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Bleyendaal (c) P 11
Bleyendaal (c) P 17
Thomson T 20
Thomson T 25
Bleyendaal (c) C 26
Veainu T 29
Bleyendaal (c) C 30
Savea T 32
Bleyendaal (c) T 36
Bleyendaal (c) C 37
Savea T 46
Bleyendaal (c) C 47
Savea T 50
Bleyendaal (c) C 51
Ngauamo T 63
Savea T 72
Parker C 73
Ngatai T 75
Parker C 76
Prattley T 80+5
Parker C 80+6
Report [5] Iopu Yellow card.svg 57'
Tyrell T 68
Faleono C 68
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

13 June
2:10pm
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg43 – 10Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Bleyendaal (c) P 1
Kerr-Barlow T 7
Bleyendaal (c) C 8
Savea T 16
Bleyendaal (c) C 17
Savea T 26
Bleyendaal (c) C 27
Marshall T 35
Bleyendaal (c) C 36
Veainu T 67
Bleyendaal (c) C 68
Marshall T 70
Report [6] Jarvis P 18
Williams T 29
Jarvis C 30
Taylor Yellow card.svg 60'
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Peter Allan (Scotland)

13 June
3:00pm
Samoa  Flag of Samoa.svg12 – 15Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Faleono P 7
Faleono P 26
Faleono P 69
Faleono P 74
Report [7] Matavesi P 3
Maritino Nemani William Marcus Yellow card.svg 22'
Tanikorolevu T 49
Dawai T 79
Matavesi C 80
Nalasekata Yellow card.svg 80+4'
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

Pool B

TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
Flag of England.svg  England 3300910152+49113
Flag of France.svg  France 320156562+319
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3102869100−3104
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 300356485−2122

Source

5 June
2:10pm
France  Flag of France.svg25 – 22IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Doussain P 19
Doussain P 25
Doussain P 40
Doussain P 40+2
Erbani T 73
Bosch C 74
Bosch P 75
Bosch P 80+5
Report [8] McKinney P 28
McKinney P 40+4
McKinney P 43
McKinney P 51
McKinney P 57
Zebo T 79
McKinney C 80
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

5 June
4:10pm
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg22 – 48Flag of England.svg  England
Moyano T 7
Muedra C 8
Coria T 25
Muedra C 26
Muedra T 40+1
Muedra P 42
Report [9] Martin P 5
Martin P 16
May T 28
Martin C 29
Martin P 35
May T 37
Martin C 38
Martin P 44
May T 57
Martin P 61
Rowan (c) T 74
Martin C 75
Wade T 80+3
Martin C 80+4
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

9 June
2:10pm
England  Flag of England.svg36 – 21IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Homer P 5
Homer P 10
Gibson T 18
Homer C 18
Homer P 24
Homer P 49
Burns T 64
Homer C 65
Homer P 71
Burns T 80+1
Homer C 80+2
Report [10] McKinney P 2
McKinney P 14
Conway T 40
McKinney P 52
Griffin T 80+4
Reid C 80+5
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)

9 June
4:10pm
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg23 – 31Flag of France.svg  France
Muedra DG 15
Baravalle T 24
Moyano T 39
De la Vega T 53
Mendez C 54
Hernestrosa P 60
Report [11] Bales T 3
Bosch C 3
Lamerat T 13
Bosch C 13
Lamerat T 17
Bosch C 18
Sousa T 27
Bosch C 28
Taofifenua Yellow card.svg 56'
Bosch P 72
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: JP Doyle (England)

13 June
2:10pm
England  Flag of England.svg17 – 9Flag of France.svg  France
Burns P 21
Burns P 52
Gibson T 56
Clegg DG 73
Burns P 79
Report [12] Doussain P 11
Doussain P 22
Lamerat Yellow card.svg 62'
Bosch P 75
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)

13 June
4:10pm
Ireland  IRFU flag.svg21 – 24Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
McKinney P 10
Marshall T 15
McKinney C 16
McKinney P 24
Butler Yellow card.svg 36'
McKinney P 50
Doyle T 75
Report [13] Vila T 34
Mendez C 34
Mendez P 36
Muedra DG 40
De la Vega T 46
Mendez P 52
Mendez P 69
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

Pool C

TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 33002516753+114315
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 32012014856+92412
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 3102440134−9404
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 3003222134−11200

Source

5 June
2:00pm
Tonga  Flag of Tonga.svg14 – 40Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Toloke P 7
Latu Yellow card.svg 48'
Toloke P 57
Toloke P 68
Moala T 76
Report [14] Lambie P 1
Lambie P 9
Lambie P 18
Mastriet T 22
Lambie C 23
Lambie P 30
Stander (c) T 40+1
Lambie C 40+1
Venter T 53
Lambie C 54
Lambie T 80+3
Lambie C 80+4
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Peter Allan (Scotland)

5 June
4:00pm
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg58 – 13Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
To'omua P 4
Morahan T 12
Coleman T 19
To'omua C 20
Toua T 24
To'omua C 25
Toua T 32
Schatz (c) T 40+3
To'omua C 40+4
Toua T 61
Alo-Emile Yellow card.svg 67'
Faingaa T 74
To'omua C 75
Jeloudev T 77
To'omua C 78
Jones T 80+2
Report [15] Weir P 15
Weir P 29
Fife T 65
Weir C 66
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

9 June
1:00pm
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg67 – 5Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
McCaffrey T 4
White C 4
White T 8
White C 8
Sio T 35
Mitchell T 40+1
White C 40+1
Coleman T 42
White C 42
Battye T 46
Manu Yellow card.svg 54'
Robertson T 60
White T 64
Schatz T 73
Lance (c) T 78
To'omua C 78
White T 80+1
To'omua C 80+2
Report [16] Sakalia Yellow card.svg 31'
Latu T 48
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

9 June
2:00pm
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg73 – 0Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Mjekevu T 2
Lambie C 3
Kolisi T 9
Lambie C 10
Kolisi T 12
Lambie C 13
Van der Merwe T 21
Lambie C 22
Badenhorst T 28
Jantjies T 37
Lambie C 38
Lambie T 46
Lambie C 47
Sithole T 50
Lambie C 51
Sithole T 57
Lambie C 58
Jantjies T 64
Jantjies C 65
Okafor T 72
Report [17]
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)

13 June
1:00pm
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg27 – 3Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
Weir P 4
Kennedy T 13
Weir C 14
Weir P 33
Maltman T 54
Weir C 55
McInally (c) T 80+1
Weir C 80+2
Report [18] Soatame P 47
Pinomi Yellow card.svg 53'
Sekona Yellow card.svg 80+3'
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Nathan Pearce (Australia)

13 June
4:10pm
South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg35 – 42Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Lambie P 1
Mjekevu T 8
Lambie T 23
Van der Merwe T 40
Lambie C 40+1
Lambie P 42
Mjekevu T 54
Lambie C 55
Taute T 67
Report [19] Shipperley T 12
To'omua C 13
To'omua P 15
Coleman T 26
To'omua C 27
Shipperley T 33
To'omua C 34
Shipperley T 49
To'omua C 50
To'omua P 60
Quirk T 64
To'omua P 76
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)

Knockout stage

9th place play-offs

9th Place Play-Off Semi-finals 9th Place Play-Off
      
1 IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 37
4 Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 10
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 53
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 23
3 Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 28
2 Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 8 11th Place Play-Off
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 3
Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga 23

Play-off semi finals

17 June
1:00pm
Ireland  IRFU flag.svg37 – 10Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Reid P 1
Reid T 15
Annett (c) T 21
Reid C 22
Conway T 36
Boyle T 47
Reid C 48
Griffin T 75
Boyle T 77
Reid C 78
Report [20] Faleono P 5
Keresoma T 28
Maleilegaoi C 29
Sililoto Yellow card.svg 44'
Faleono Yellow card.svg 47'
Malo Yellow card.svg 73'
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
17 June
3:15pm
Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg28 – 8Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
Weir P 3
McInally (c) T 6
Weir C 7
Weir P 15
Weir P 40+3
Tait T 50
Weir C 51
Walker T 58
Report [21] Soatame P 9
Latu T 74
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)

11th place play-off

21 June
2:15pm
Samoa  Flag of Samoa.svg3 – 23Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
Maleilegaoi P 40+1Report [22] Michael Toloke P 17
Michael Toloke P 26
Katoa T 31
Aho T 46
Piutau T 89
Soatame C 89
Tuku'afu Yellow card.svg 80+2'
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

9th place play-off

21 June
12:00pm
Ireland  IRFU flag.svg53 – 23Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Zebo P 7
Reid P 11
Conway T 12
Reid T 17
Reid C 17
Conway T 22
Reid C 22
Zebo T 46
Reid C 46
Annett (c) T 50
Reid C 50
Conway T 63
Reid C 63
Cooney T 70
Reid C 70
Report [23] Weir P 14
Weir P 20
Harley T 28
Weir C 28
Weir P 31
McInally (c) T 61
Weir C 61
Weir Yellow card.svg 80+9'
Fedorciow Yellow card.svg 80+10'
C.A. Estudiantes, Paraná
Referee: Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)

5th place play-offs

5th Place Play-Off Semi-finals 5th Place Play-Off
      
1 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 19 (8)
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 19 (9)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 23
Flag of France.svg  France 37
3 Flag of France.svg  France 44
2 Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 9 7th Place Play-Off
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 39
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 15

Play-off semi finals

17 June
2:00pm
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg19 – 19
(8–9 a.p.)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Shingler P 12
Shingler P 34
Shingler P 46
Downes T 60
Shingler C 61
Jarvis P 75
Report [24] Mendez P 8
Mendez P 44
Barone T 63
Mendez C 64
Muedra P 73
Muedra P 80+1
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Peter Allan (Scotland)

17 June
4:15pm
France  Flag of France.svg44 – 9Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Bosch P 10
Geledan T 29
Bosch C 30
Bosch P 40+4
Erbani T 49
Bosch C 50
Bosch P 54
Lagain T 73
Bosch C 74
Erbani T 80+1
Bosch C 80+2
Bonneval T 80+5
Bosch C 80+6
Report [25] Matavesi DG 8
Matavesi P 12
Matavesi P 44
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Nathan Pearce (Australia)

7th place play-off

21 June
12:00pm
Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg39 – 15Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Jarvis P 3
Jarvis P 15
Jarvis P 23
Jarvis P 40+1
Jarvis P 45
Jarvis P 62
Allen T 67
Jarvis C 68
Davies T 79
Jarvis C 80
Allen T 80+3
Shingler C 80+4
Report [26] Ratulevu T 1
Linde C 2
Linde P 13
Marcus T35
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)

5th place play-off

21 June
2:15pm
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg23 – 37Flag of France.svg  France
Mendez P 24
Mendez P 42
De la Vega T 62
Muedra C 63
Lopez T 69
De la Vega T 89+3
Report [27] Gimeno T 28
Taofifenua T 40+5
Doussain C 40+6
Gimeno T 48
Doussain C 49
Ivaldi (c) T 52
Doussain P 58
Bosch P 65
Dulin T 72
Bosch C 73
Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe
Referee: Peter Allan (Scotland)

Championship play-offs

Semi-finals Final
      
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 28
4 Flag of England.svg  England 16
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 17
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 62
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 36
2 Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 7 3rd Place Play-Off
Flag of England.svg  England 22
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 27

Championship semi finals

17 June
2:10pm
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg28 – 16Flag of England.svg  England
To'omua P 4
Aidan Toua T 15
To'omua C 16
Morahan T 31
To'omua C 32
To'omua P 39
To'omua P 67
Sitauti T 75
Report [28] Smith T 8
Martin P 22
Martin P 58
May T 79
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)

17 June
4:30pm
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg36 – 7Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Savea T 5
Bleyendaal (c) P 18
Thomson T 23
Bleyendaal (c) C 24
Grice T 29
Bleyendaal (c) C 30
Bleyendaal (c) P 51
Bleyendaal (c) P 57
Bleyendaal (c) P 59
Savea T 70
Report [29] Du Preez T 40+2
Lambie C 40+3
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: John Lacey (Ireland)

3rd place play-off

21 June
4:45pm
England  Flag of England.svg22 – 27Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Watson T 13
Burns C 14
Green Yellow card.svg 16'
Burns T 23
Burns C 23
Marler T 33
Clegg P 68
Report [30] Scheepers T 8
Lambie C 9
Van der Walt Yellow card.svg 16'
Sithole T 25
Lambie T 41
Sithole T 57
Lambie C 57
Lambie P 73
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Francisco Pastrana (Argentina)

Final

21 June
7:10pm
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg17 – 62Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
To'omua P 5
Morahan T 54
To'omua C 55
Sitauti T 69
To'omua C 70
Report [31] Coltman T 1
Tom Marshall T 9
Bleyendaal (c) C 9
Bleyendaal (c) P 15
Veainu T 19
Bleyendaal (c) C 20
Bleyendaal (c) P 37
Bleyendaal (c) P 41
Polwart T 44
Bleyendaal (c) C 45
Bleyendaal (c) T 47
Bleyendaal (c) C 48
Bleyendaal (c) P 52
Bleyendaal (c) P 60
Coltman Yellow card.svg 62'
Veainu T 71
Parker C 72
Veainu T 76
Parker C 77
Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Rosario
Referee: Pascal Gaüzère (France)

Final standings

PosTeam
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
4Flag of England.svg  England
5Flag of France.svg  France
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
7Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
8Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
9IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
10Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
11Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga
12Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa

Media coverage

IRB broadcasting rights: [32]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013 IRB Pacific Nations Cup</span>

The 2013 Pacific Nations Cup rugby union tournament was held between five national sides in the Pacific Region: Canada, Fiji, Japan, Tonga, and USA.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship</span> Rugby union tournament

The 2015 World Rugby Under 20 Championship was the eighth annual international rugby union competition for Under 20 national teams. The event was organised for the second time in Italy by rugby's governing body, World Rugby. Twelve nations played in the tournament, with matches hosted by Parma, Viadana, Calvisano and Cremona, host city of the final match. England went into the tournament as the two-time defending champions after they successfully defended their title in the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship. This was the first U20 Championship held after the sport's governing body changed its name from the International Rugby Board to the current World Rugby.

The 2015 World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup was the tenth edition of the World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup, an annual international rugby union tournament. The 2015 title was contested between the Tier 2 nations of Canada, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Tonga and the United States.

The 2001 Wellington Sevens, also known as the 2001 New Zealand Sevens, was an international rugby sevens tournament that was held in Wellington, New Zealand as the third leg of the 2000–01 World Sevens Series. The tournament took place at the Westpac Stadium on 9–10 February 2001.

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