2010 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy

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2010 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy
IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy 2010.gif
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Dates18 May 2010 – 30 May 2010
No. of nations8
Final positions
Champions   Gold medal blank.svg Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Top scorer(s)Flag of Italy.svg  Alberto Chillon  (ITA)
Most triesFlag of Japan.svg  Takaaki Nakazuru  (JPN)

The 2010 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy was the third IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy, a second-tier rugby union world championship for Under-20 national teams. The event was organised by rugby's governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB). This competition, which contested by eight men's junior national teams and was held in Moscow, Russia from May 18 to May 30.

Contents

Venues

CityGroundCapacity
Moscow Fili Stadium
Moscow Slava Stadium

Pools

Pool A

TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 33001712019+101214
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 320187054+2419
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 310256645+2137
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 3003426164−13800
Source

All match times are Moscow Time (UTC+3).

18 May 2010
4:00pm
Papua New Guinea  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg0–74Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

18 May 2010
4:00pm
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg12–15Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

22 May 2010
2:00am
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg42–14Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

22 May 2010
2:00pm
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg30–7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

26 May 2010
4:00pm
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg48–12Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

26 May 2010
4:00pm
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg16–12Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

Pool B

TeamPldWDLTFPFPA+/-BPPts
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3210118954+35111
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 320195565−1008
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 310255461−715
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 301234563−1813
Source

All match times are Moscow Time (UTC+3).

18 May 2010
6:00pm
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg22–6Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

18 May 2010
6:15pm
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg17–31Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

22 May 2010
4:00pm
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg20–20Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

22 May 2010
4:00pm
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg17–15Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

26 May 2010
8:00pm
Zimbabwe  Flag of Zimbabwe.svg19–21Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

26 May 2010
8:00pm
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg17–38Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

Playoffs

7th place play-off

30 May 2010
1:00pm
Papua New Guinea  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg22–46Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

5th place play-off

30 May 2010
3:15pm
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg13–11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
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Fili Stadium, Moscow

3rd place play-off

30 May 2010
4:15pm
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg20–23 (a.e.t.)Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

Final

30 May 2010
6:30pm
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg36–7Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
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Slava Stadium, Moscow

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